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Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 15th, 2015, 8:21 am
by pvculike
Justin
Be patient, it will be worth the wait!
Looks like I may of sold three on this site, let's hope I sell a few more next year!
Gaz
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 15th, 2015, 11:54 am
by mason
Hi Gaz,
I'll definitely take a couple of these rainsuits - one for myself and the other for my girlfriend, Rozel.
Just a couple of requests:
1) Can you manufacture them in a XXS size for very petite women around 5'0" to 5'4" in height? (Rozel is 5'0") Henry will probably want some for his Pinay friends too.
and
2) Can you have them made with nice compact hoods that tie tightly around the wearer's face? (like the classic jellies of the eighties) I just do not like large boxy hoods much at all.
Thanks,
Mason
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 15th, 2015, 11:59 am
by mason
Kinky-In-Scotland wrote: At 0.40mm, this must be one of the heaviest gauges of PVC I've seen used by PUL and as a fan of heavier materials, I'm hoping this reversible one won't be restricted to just this particular rainsuit, I'd love a pair of bib overalls / dungarees (with a snap fly

) or even a one piece suit made out of this heavier material.
Gaz.... don't think about it - JUST DO IT
I would also absolutely love to wear bib pants and a one piece suit just like the ones they used to make in the sixties with an elasticised waist and lots of pockets, made from the same fabric as your new rainsuits. (I can send some images if you want)
Can you do it? Please?
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 15th, 2015, 9:15 pm
by pvculike
mason wrote:Hi Gaz,
I'll definitely take a couple of these rainsuits - one for myself and the other for my girlfriend, Rozel.
Just a couple of requests:
1) Can you manufacture them in a XXS size for very petite women around 5'0" to 5'4" in height? (Rozel is 5'0") Henry will probably want some for his Pinay friends too.
and
2) Can you have them made with nice compact hoods that tie tightly around the wearer's face? (like the classic jellies of the eighties) I just do not like large boxy hoods much at all.
Thanks,
Mason
Hi Mason, yeah once I have the material in the uk I will be able to manufacture smaller suits to size and dungerees etc. I've ordered two piece suits to be made in china but they wont be with me until the spring but I'll have the materisl in the uk second week of jan when I can start taking requests.
Have a rubbery christmas everybody and see you early in the new year.
Gaz
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 16th, 2015, 2:21 am
by mason
No worries, and thanks so much!!
Honestly, I just can't wait.
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 16th, 2015, 4:15 am
by rcl
They look wonderful. I'd definitely like one. When do you think they'll be ready for purchase?
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 16th, 2015, 4:19 am
by David
Put me in for at least two suits possibly more.
Also I agree on the tight fitting hood.
An extra storm flap that would cover the hood ties and snap in place to cover the wearers chin and mouth would be a nice touch as well.
Honestly cannot wait.
Have not been this excited for a new piece of rain wear in a long time.
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 17th, 2015, 8:24 am
by shinymacs
The suit looks fabulous....and bib overalls are a great idea.
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 17th, 2015, 1:47 pm
by rainwear-experience
It does look good and might have a good reaction from the festival / fashion wearers as its similar to something they've seen before, think you might have a winner there!
Re: Reversible Raincoats
Posted: December 17th, 2015, 6:27 pm
by pvculike
ray@rainwearcafe wrote:It does look good and might have a good reaction from the festival / fashion wearers as its similar to something they've seen before, think you might have a winner there!
Certainly hope so Ray, its been a pretty big investment!