![]() ![]() The designer poncho with Scandinavian sensibilityīased in Denmark, Rains launched in 2012 with a single raincoat and immediately become the go-to jacket for city dwellers who wanted quality rain gear that didn’t look like hiking clothing. It has arm snaps, is machine-washable and has a small front pocket. This Totes reversible poncho offers a bit of variety when getting out the door and comes in black/geometric print and pink/floral print. The 'look at me!' PVC ponchoįor cycling, hiking and commuting in dreary weather, this bright yellow Wetskins Stormfront Poncho has a drawstring hood, snap closures on the side, a neck gusset and is a one-size-fits-all unisex size. ![]() It is made from quick-drying polyester but do note that this style does not have adjustable sleeves or side snaps. ![]() This zip-up poncho comes in 30 different colour and print options, includes a carrying case and gets high praise for the oversized hood. The Amazon pick with thousands of five-star reviews It offers protection without a coat or jacket, it’s waterproof, adjustable, lightweight and packable. To prepare for the rainy (but not-yet-chilly) season that’s between fall and winter, a rain poncho is the perfect layering piece. The days are going to be grey but the fashion doesn’t have to be gloomy. It will stretch our small talk “wet coast” weather puns to the limit. It will test our patience and our waterproof attire. There’s even record-breaking fall weather.īut every British Columbian knows that the rain will eventually start and when it does it will go on… and on… and on… and on. ![]()
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