do women in Denmark, Germany,and Sweden still wear rainwear?

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gummioglakregn
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Re: do women in Denmark, Germany,and Sweden still wear rainw

Post by gummioglakregn »

I live in Copenhagen, capitol of Denmark and I would say that yes the more new style of raincoats (Danefae etc - see links),
is very common on a rainy day and there are a LOT of girls wearing Hunter and other fashion rubberboots everywhere. However, the oldfashioned pvc / rubber rainwear is a pretty rare sight. It happens, but not very often (like on regnfrakker.dk).

http://www.google.dk/imgres?q=danefæ+re ... 4,s:0,i:89

http://www.google.dk/imgres?q=danefæ+re ... ,s:0,i:154

http://www.google.dk/imgres?q=danefæ+re ... :100,i:115
hotwilly
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Re: do women in Denmark, Germany,and Sweden still wear rainw

Post by hotwilly »

MistressMack wrote:I saw more shiny rainwear on a recent trip to Copenhagen that I've seen in the last 10 years in the UK.

I gave up commenting to my friends as it was all too much!

:D

MM
Hope you enjoyed your "sightseeing" trip to Copenhagen ;)
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
gummioglakregn
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Re: do women in Denmark, Germany,and Sweden still wear rainw

Post by gummioglakregn »

Yes, but on the plus-side you guys are able to focus more on paying attention in traffic.
It is a little dangerous to have all those beautiful danish women, walking around in rainwear and rubberboots :-)
hotwilly
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Re: do women in Denmark, Germany,and Sweden still wear rainw

Post by hotwilly »

gummioglakregn wrote:Yes, but on the plus-side you guys are able to focus more on paying attention in traffic.
It is a little dangerous to have all those beautiful danish women, walking around in rainwear and rubberboots :-)

Just means parking the car and walking, then enjoy the scenery
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
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