Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Scotland, where rain boots and raincoat are something you use day in, day out.
I've noticed that in less-rainy parts of the world, people are put off by these items and view them as cumbersome and uncomfortable. They'd rather get soaked a few times a year than learn which boots work for them, and which rain coats have the best peaked hood and least leaky pockets. It takes experience they don't have to choose the best rain gear.
So my kids dash out of class in the least heavy outfit allowed by me and decency. My husband, born in a tropical place where you get wet because it's too warm to get dressed, has finally allowed me to select a raincoat and boots for him. He wears them now. We've been married 20 years.
Please give recommendations. I grew up in Florida.