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6 Uncommon Raincoats: Practical but Rarely Seen

A lone traveler in a yellow raincoat admires the breathtaking mountain views in Romania.

Have you ever seen some strange raincoats on the street? Maybe they are made of special materials or have special shapes. This article will introduce you to 6 practical but uncommon types of raincoats. As a factory with more than ten years of experience in raincoat manufacturing, we don’t even produce some strange raincoats.

1. Color Changing Raincoat

Color-changing raincoats are a special type of functional rainwear that can alter their color in response to environmental factors, primarily UV intensity or temperature. When there is no UV exposure or temperature changes, they revert to their original color.

Color-changing raincoats offer basic waterproof functionality while adding a significant element of fun and visual appeal, making them particularly popular among children and fashion-conscious individuals. However, when purchasing, it is still essential to prioritize core performance metrics such as waterproofing, as the primary function of a raincoat remains waterproofing.

2. Infant Raincoat

Why are raincoats for babies relatively uncommon? The main reason is that babies generally do not go out, and even when they do, it is usually when the weather is good.

There are generally two types of raincoats for babies. The first type is worn by the baby and covers the entire body, providing excellent waterproofing. The second type has a space on the front or back of the adult that can accommodate a baby, and is used when walking or hiking outdoors.

3. Metallic Raincoat

metal raincoat

“Metal raincoats” give people the impression that they are made of metal, but this is not the case. Metal raincoats typically use gold or silver as the outer layer of fabric, giving them a metallic appearance that satisfies people’s pursuit of fashion and individuality.

4. Equestrian Raincoat

When we visit horse farms on rainy days, we often see transparent equestrian raincoats. These raincoats are usually made of PVC and are relatively durable, but are only suitable for tourists.

The second type is a long equestrian raincoat similar to a trench coat. This raincoat has better waterproofing and a wider hem, making it easier to mount and dismount a horse.

5. Camouflage Raincoat

Camouflage raincoats are generally used for hiking and jungle exploration. As military raincoats, if you don’t go hiking often, it’s rare to see camouflage raincoats. Most camouflage raincoats are made of dark green and light green, which can provide some concealment in the forest.

6. Purse Raincoat

A purse raincoat is a less common type of raincoat. Simply put, it is a waterproof cover for your wallet or handbag. It is commonly used in countries where it rains frequently, as people do not want to carry an umbrella. They can simply wear a raincoat and carry a wallet raincoat to solve the problem.

Another situation is when you have an expensive wallet, and rain can damage the leather. In this case, a purse raincoat may be a good choice.

Schlussfolgerung

If you want to try the special raincoats introduced above, remember that waterproof performance is the most important feature of a raincoat, and its appearance is not particularly important.

This is Barry. If you have more information about special raincoats, please feel free to share it with me.

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