Dare you use rain gear.

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Nylon macs
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Re: Dare you use rain gear.

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annabell-cagoule wrote: February 18th, 2023, 9:48 pm Looking forward to my new old stock red peter storm arriving this qeek :)
Where are you getting it from ??. And have they got any more for sale Annabell x
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Re: Dare you use rain gear.

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Ebay purchase, saw it and clicked buy it now before someone else did lol. Brand new unworn red peter storm zip up
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Re: Dare you use rain gear.

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annabell-cagoule wrote: February 19th, 2023, 10:37 pm Ebay purchase, saw it and clicked buy it now before someone else did lol. Brand new unworn red peter storm zip up
Mmmmm fabulous.
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Re: Dare you use rain gear.

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I do and different rainwear depending on the season. For fall and spring use a heavy weight polyurethane coated jacket and wear short duck style part rubber part leather (top) shoes. I don’t have matching pants for that yet.

For summer light weight “rubberized nylon” essentially pvc coated nylon.

Winters around here mean mostly snow so need warmth more than the rainwear I have will do. The short wellies will be used in snow so that’s a good thing.
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Re: Dare you use rain gear.

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Yes

Blue hunter wellis, long blue pvc raincoat, yellow pvc southwest rain hat and light blue pvc rain mittens.
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Re: Dare you use rain gear.

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shinyphile wrote: February 20th, 2023, 3:27 am I do and different rainwear depending on the season. For fall and spring use a heavy weight polyurethane coated jacket and wear short duck style part rubber part leather (top) shoes. I don’t have matching pants for that yet.

For summer light weight “rubberized nylon” essentially pvc coated nylon.

Winters around here mean mostly snow so need warmth more than the rainwear I have will do. The short wellies will be used in snow so that’s a good thing.
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