PUL's SHB material compared to SRC and SBC
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 2:59 pm
Hi,
My girlfriend has one of PUL's PA3 raincoats made from Shiny Patent Blue (SHB) PVC material, which is very sensual and visually appealing; it is soft, smooth and very shiny. We've noticed that raincoats made from this particular type of shiny blue material (the SHB) are also very 'noisy' when worn or handled, which we find quite appealing (we both like 'noisy' PVC rainwear). How does this SHB material compare to PUL's other shiny opaque PVC materials; specifically their Shiny Black (SBC) and Shiny Red (SRC)? My girlfriend wants another raincoat, in red or black PVC material that fulfils the following criteria:
1. The PVC material must be very shiny
2. It must be soft and smooth
3. The material must be very noisy
My girlfriend has one of PUL's PA3 raincoats made from Shiny Patent Blue (SHB) PVC material, which is very sensual and visually appealing; it is soft, smooth and very shiny. We've noticed that raincoats made from this particular type of shiny blue material (the SHB) are also very 'noisy' when worn or handled, which we find quite appealing (we both like 'noisy' PVC rainwear). How does this SHB material compare to PUL's other shiny opaque PVC materials; specifically their Shiny Black (SBC) and Shiny Red (SRC)? My girlfriend wants another raincoat, in red or black PVC material that fulfils the following criteria:
1. The PVC material must be very shiny
2. It must be soft and smooth
3. The material must be very noisy