Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 10:18     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Seems excessive for the rare times each year that we get a ton of rain.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 10:16     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Would rarely need it and thus: Can’t afford it and/or lack space to store it.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 10:13     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

I thought this was going to be about see-through rain gear.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 10:12     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Seattle and don't own an umbrella. The trick is boots that just happen to be waterproof. I probably have 15 pairs of Aquatalia, Bundstones, La Canadienne etc plus actual rain boots.


I adore my La Canadiennes but 15???? I can’t believe anyone has 15 pairs of boots. What do you do with them? Where do you keep them?


I'm the PP. I mean do you own at least 15 pairs of shoes? I wear boots 9 months straight. I don't want to wear the same two pairs of boots every day for 75% of the year.

We have a mushroom with a big closet.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 09:03     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a great women’s raincoat? I have been searching high and low and cannot find one that meets these standards:

- long (at least mid-thigh if no longer)
- not completely shapeless
- a nice color - not black. the Patagonia long raincoat looks perfect but only comes in black or drab)
- actually waterproof. per online reviews a lot of coats actually are not waterproof



I bought proper rain jackets ( waterproof not just water resistant) from Eddie Bauer for our trip to London and they have been the best investment for all our trips to Europe. Just make sure you click on details for a jacket you like, and it says water proof. I bought one that was little shorter than thigh ( I am petite) and was so lightweight you could fold it into a square. The other one is definitely slightly bulky and it protects from wind and rain, and kept me warm in 40s temp with wind.

Can’t find the exact ones I bought..but there are so many options with great sale..

https://www.eddiebauer.com/s/rain-jacket?keyword=rain%20jacket
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 09:02     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Shopping is hard.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:46     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:I’m nearly 50, born and raised in the dc metro area where it only rains occasionally, and I’ve never owned rain gear.

I can dash to my car without needing rain boots and a slicker.


What?!
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:18     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:I live in Seattle and don't own an umbrella. The trick is boots that just happen to be waterproof. I probably have 15 pairs of Aquatalia, Bundstones, La Canadienne etc plus actual rain boots.


This is the answer.

Typical rain boots are clunky and hard to walk in. I bought other boots labeled “waterproof,” and they leaked.

Now I’d probably wear my Columbia snow boots. I don’t love how they look but they worked well all across London during a recent trip. Cushioned. Flexible. Decent looking. Not clunky.





Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:15     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Can anyone recommend a great women’s raincoat? I have been searching high and low and cannot find one that meets these standards:

- long (at least mid-thigh if no longer)
- not completely shapeless
- a nice color - not black. the Patagonia long raincoat looks perfect but only comes in black or drab)
- actually waterproof. per online reviews a lot of coats actually are not waterproof
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:10     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:People don’t own rain coats and boots across the masses. Just umbrellas typically.


This. We're not in Seattle or London. A raincoat and boots would be useful here sometimes, but it's not in the culture to have them.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:09     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

I bought hunters but they are way back in my closet.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:08     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:I live in Seattle and don't own an umbrella. The trick is boots that just happen to be waterproof. I probably have 15 pairs of Aquatalia, Bundstones, La Canadienne etc plus actual rain boots.


15!!!
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 08:07     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

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.



Scottish people don’t led the rain hold them back from anything. Americans generally are in the rain only long enough to dash from their car to a building.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 07:56     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

Anonymous wrote:My tall hunter boots aren’t that comfy but they’re so useful for rainy days. I also appreciate that they’re easy to slip on and off for dog walks and playground runs. Leggings and boots for me, I despise the feeling of wet pants and socks.


Also for those looking, at some point they started making hunter boots without the strap in the back, I ordered them by mistake once. Those would be torture. I don’t know if that’s a fashion thing but you need the gusset!
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 07:52     Subject: I am surprised at the number of people in inappropriate rain gear

People don’t own rain coats and boots across the masses. Just umbrellas typically.