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pvcboy
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Post by pvcboy »

Hi there, was just wondering if anyone out there could help me in my quest to find a certain rainwear material mix? I have been searching for some time now to track down a polyurethane outer shell coat that has a polyester cotton mix on the inside, I have a couple of these items which give me great pleasure but Im finding it hard to track down anymore. The reason I love this combination is because it gives the coat shell a very shiny soft sexy feel. Please help if you can, you would make a fellow rainwear lover very happy,or failing that maybe suggest something similar.Many thanks.
kulshan
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Post by kulshan »

Not sure if this is what you are after, but I'm trying to sell a Spyder jacket that is kind of a crackly poluurethane shetll with a polerfleece interior. It's kind of a one-off but I'd sell it for $20.00 it's brand new. The shell is a powder blue with some iredecent "spyder" motif (the skiwear folks). Send me an email to skagit@foxinternet.net if interest and I can send back some pics.
Bill_P
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Location: Milwaukee, WI, USA

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Post by Bill_P »

http://www.landsend.com/pp/HeritageRain ... gin=search

This may not be shiny, but more of a dull finish, but it's polyurethane with a soft jersey cotton lining. Got one for my wife last year in a navy/white plaid pattern, and this year I got one for me in navy, and one for her in light blue, since she lost some weight & needed a size smaller.
pvcboy
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Post by pvcboy »

Many thanks, but these items don't seem to be what Im after.The polyurethane has to be super soft and very shiny, but thanks anyway.
delboy
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Location: Berkshire

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Post by delboy »

Have you tried Weathervain, Rainmac and Lakeland Elements to see if they have anything suitable? They all have good websites.

DB
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