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Specifications:
- The nylon mens rain coat keeps the nasty stuff out while bringing out your best on the jobsite
- Waterproof and breathable shell with sealed seams for maximum breathability
- Designed with style and detail, the nylon mens rain coat is fashionable and practical with its charm and grace
- Large waterproof bellows pockets maximize carrying capacity
- Full wind flap and velcro main closure keeps moisture sealed out
- Suits mountaineering, skiing, expedition, pedestrianism, escalading and other outdoor activities
- This adorable nylon mens rain coat is for rainy day and an addition to your wardrobe
- Easy to wear, keep clean from urine and odor
- Waterproof Value: 10000mm
- Breathability Value: 5000g/㎡/24hrs
- Material: Nylon
Details:


- Made of breathable material, the breathable mens rain coat allows body heat to leave the garment and keeps rain and moisture out


- The fine details and fashion design will complete the look that is professional and polished
Size in Detail:
Size
Shoulder Width
Bust
Sleeve Length
Length
Waist
S
51.5cm/20.2in
109cm/42.9in
67cm/26.3in
68cm/26.7in
120cm/47.2in
M
52.5cm/20.6in
122cm/48in
68.5cm/26.9in
70cm/27.5in
120cm/47.2in
L
53.5cm/21in
125cm/49.2in
70cm/27.5in
72cm/28.3in
120cm/47.2in
XL
54.5cm/21.4in
128cm/50.3in
71.5cm/28.1in
74cm/29.1in
120cm/47.2in
NOTE:- Hand wash
- These dimensions are for reference only. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Choose a Raincoat?

Raincoat choices range from plastic rain ponchos to designer raincoats, and prices vary appropriately- Consider how you're going to use the raincoat. If it's to go over business attire or is to be worn on the town, look for something upscale. If you're a camper or hiker, check with an outdoor or camping store
- Consider the warmth of the raincoat and the climate of the place where you'll wear it most often. Although some parkas are both warm and waterproof, you may only need a light raincoat to go over clothing
- Think about the length of the raincoat. While men usually wear full-length coats, women often like shorter rain slickers
- Decide whether the raincoat should have a hood. Women sometimes prefer this feature more than do men, although they can also cover their heads with a rain bonnet or umbrella
- Determine how much you want to spend. Rain slickers are generally available for less than $50, while you'll spend much more than that for a full-length raincoat, especially if it is a designer brand
- Choose the material of the raincoat. While raincoats are made of a variety of materials, stick with something lightweight and breathable for the most comfort
- Think about the color. Slickers are available in a variety of bright colors; women's cloth raincoats come in mostly muted colors and men's raincoats are generally limited to black, brown or gray
- Make sure the raincoat can be exchanged, if needed, and check on any warranties or guarantees
- Consider rain boots or an umbrella to match, if you and your wallet are so inclined
About Raincoats:

Raincoats can be a practical piece of clothing in wet climates, as well as a fashion accessory. Raincoats come in a wide variety of colors and styles, from basic waterproof cover-ups to designer jackets. Children and adults may wear raincoats during wet weather, and some workers wear them as part of their daily routine- Type: Some major types of raincoats include Mackintoshes, trench coats, anoraks, ponchos, and cagoules or pacamacs. Mackintoshes use a rubber coating to waterproof cotton or other lightweight fabrics, and come in a variety of colors, patterns, lengths and styles. Trench coats are generally knee-length or longer and use waterproof cotton, wool or leather. They often feature a collar, buttons and a belt. Anoraks, or hooded winter jackets and parkas, may also be considered raincoats if they are waterproof. Rain ponchos are sleeveless raincoats that drape over the body and often have a hood. They may be made of heavyweight nylon for durable garments, or lightweight plastic for cheap, temporary coverings, and may be clear or colored. Cagoules or pacamacs are lightweight rain ponchos that fold into pouches
- Features: Raincoats may include a waterproof hood, or a more stylish but less practical collar. They may button, snap or zip in the front, or simply slip over the head. Many raincoats have a fabric lining to make them warmer so they can double as waterproof winter coats. Some raincoats have a removable lining that can be taken out during warm, wet weather. Other raincoats are also reversible, with a different color or pattern on each side so the wearer can achieve two different looks from the same coat. Raincoats often include pockets with flaps to protect the contents
- Benefits: Raincoats protect people and clothing from getting wet, particularly on windy days when the rain is blowing, and they can reduce or eliminate the need for an umbrella. They're especially useful for people who spend long periods outside in the rain, such as children walking to school, landscapers, fishermen, construction workers and flaggers. When worn with matching rain pants and a rain hat, raincoats provide a complete rain suit to protect all clothing and hair from water
- Size: Raincoats come in a variety of sizes to fit everyone from toddlers and children to large adults. Some raincoats, such as ponchos, are one-size-fits-all, making them especially useful as emergency rainwear. Raincoats also come in various lengths, from just below the hips to just above the knees, to knee-length or longer. Long raincoats protect the clothing better but can also be difficult to walk in. Many long raincoats include a slit in the back to make movement easier
- History of: Charles Macintosh of Scotland invented a type of rubber-coated, waterproof cloth in 1823. The coats made from this new material took his name but were often spelled Mackintosh. In time, the name Mackintosh came to refer to many raincoats, not just those made by the original company. By 1843, the company that bought the patent had improved many of the difficulties the original fabric had with stiffness and smell. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Mackintoshes continued to be a popular style of raincoat, marketed by a number of major designers. The choice of waterproof materials for raincoats expanded with the invention of nylon in 1935 and the more breathable Gore-Tex in 1976
Package Included:
- 1 x Men's Rain Coat
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Daniel Wallace
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08-02-2011- Other Thoughts: This jacket was purchased for groundskeepers who work outside. All staff members who received this jacket were satisfied.
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Jamie Ryman
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07-21-2011- Other Thoughts: I am very happy with the rain gear. The coat is very water proof, but still comfortable to wear in a variety of temperatures.
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Alexander Sage
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07-14-2011- Other Thoughts: This is by far one of the best rain Jackets I have ever worn or owned. Very Durable as well. My girlfriend and her son both have one as well.
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Rebecca Brown
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07-01-2011- Other Thoughts: I find this jacket to be very effective thus far. It is cut very full and accomodates insulation layers with ease for winter weather. Don't oversize however, I'm 210 lbs with 47" chest and Large Regular fits like Extra Large. Everyone who sees it is curious.
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Greg Fisher
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06-28-2011- Other Thoughts: Considering a brazilian point of view, definitely you have to choose a lower size if you cannot try it on. Just do it! It's not possible that the guy in the picture is wearing the size according with Amazon's sizing definition. Anyway, even being a bit bigger, it's a amazing jacket.
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Don Watern
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06-26-2011- Other Thoughts: Bought this Nylon Mens Rain Coat for my husband to wear to work. THis jacket is perfect for Illinois' Spring/Fall weather. Very waterproof, has a light liner that doesn't overheat and most of all, it blocks the wind. Hood is removeable so you can use the jacket with or without it. Overall, he rate's this jacket a 10.
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Nicole Loewen
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06-22-2011- Other Thoughts: I'm on the tall thin side and this jacket works great alone or as a shell over a fleece on colder days. only complaint is that the hood doesn't tighten and so comes off in the wind or on my bike.
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Emerson Wasem
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06-14-2011- Other Thoughts: All the other reviews cover it all. <br/>If ordering online to where you cannot try it on, consider goin' down a size, <br/>as it does run a bit bigger- which is nice- still comfortable and able to layer in extra warmth underneath. <br/>And the hood is uncomfortable to where it does not easily rotate with your head, and blocks your vision a bit. I need to play with it more. <br/>However, I did give it 5 stars anyway- 'cause overall it is a killer jacket.
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