Materials over the years

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Gerlid
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Materials over the years

Post by Gerlid »

Me and my wife are working us thru old stuff that haven’t been used for years. Among all, some boxes with stuff I left at my parents place when I left home. Many years later, my parents dumped those boxes at our house and there they were just put in the storage.

Among old cloathes, I found a rainwear that I got from my older cousin when she was 14 and I was 12. Thought it was long time gone, but there it was and I remembered how much I liked it when I was young. Loved to play in the rain when my cousin had it on and I often borrowed it from her, she was ok with that. If I were alone in her house I put it on on my bare skin and had some nice time. Don’t know if she knew that I played with it on my own. If she grow to big for it or if she just didn’t use it anymore, i don’t remember but one day she gave it to me.

And when I found it now I just got som thoughts. This must have been made in the early 70:s and the nylon is quite different compared to newer onse. The nylon is more coars and the treads are thicker. And it seames to have some coating on the inside too, guess it’s PVC.

Have you experienced materials cchanges over the years? Have your favorite material changed in behavior, thickness, smell, etc over the years.

It’s very long since I came across nylon so thick and swischy as this rainwear from the 70:s
snapfront
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Re: Materials over the years

Post by snapfront »

I have definitely noticed the difference through the years. Most of the nylon that I’ve come to prefer over the years is a taffeta, which comes in a variety of thicknesses. Then there is the denier nylon which is used mostly for heavier coats. Similar to what police wear. Between the two types mentioned and all the variations of each. Either through thread count or from the type of waterproof/water resistant coatings. It can create a wide variety of different feels. And with each feel comes a different sound.
LongClassicRaincoats
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Re: Materials over the years

Post by LongClassicRaincoats »

I love how the old Shiny rukka raincoats feelt. A bit of heavy feeling to them. They dont feel fragile.
Also the old Tells and abeko raincoats. But they feel abit lighter . A little more fragile.

But my fave is Shiny stutterheim raincoats. They are more heavy. And really feel sturdy and not fragile at all
I Love Long Classic Raincoats. Feel free to DM me and talk about raincoats. I have about 20 long classic raincoats in my collection sofar.
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