My first sbr mackintosh
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My first sbr mackintosh
What's it like to wear sbr rainwear for the first time out and about?
Re: My first sbr mackintosh
I've been lucky enough to find some really nice vintage SBR macks in various opportunity (charity) shops here and I absolutely love wearing them!
They're so solid and heavy, like nothing else I've ever worn. The rubbery smell is also quite divine.
I use baby oil to polish the rubber, and it also helps keep everything soft and smooth.
They're so solid and heavy, like nothing else I've ever worn. The rubbery smell is also quite divine.
I use baby oil to polish the rubber, and it also helps keep everything soft and smooth.
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Doesn't baby oil degrade them??mason wrote: May 17th, 2023, 11:08 am I've been lucky enough to find some really nice vintage SBR macks in various opportunity (charity) shops here and I absolutely love wearing them!
They're so solid and heavy, like nothing else I've ever worn. The rubbery smell is also quite divine.
I use baby oil to polish the rubber, and it also helps keep everything soft and smooth.
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Re: My first sbr mackintosh
What chairty shop do you find your mackintosh from?mason wrote: May 17th, 2023, 11:08 am I've been lucky enough to find some really nice vintage SBR macks in various opportunity (charity) shops here and I absolutely love wearing them!
They're so solid and heavy, like nothing else I've ever worn. The rubbery smell is also quite divine.
I use baby oil to polish the rubber, and it also helps keep everything soft and smooth.
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Regarding the baby oil, I have no idea regarding rubber. In America, it is petroleum based, but that's not the case in Australia for some reason
It certainly seems to help the shine though.
Melbourne has hundreds of charity shops, but I only find these rubber raincoats maybe once every 4 or 5 years. The last one I picked up was very late last year at a big Salvos store. It cost me about $60. eBay retail, maybe $500-700.
It certainly seems to help the shine though.
Melbourne has hundreds of charity shops, but I only find these rubber raincoats maybe once every 4 or 5 years. The last one I picked up was very late last year at a big Salvos store. It cost me about $60. eBay retail, maybe $500-700.