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Forecast RaincoatsLadies 100% Water & Wind Proof Raincoats (More Colours Available)

R899

Retail: R1,500
About

Forecast Raincoats represents a fine balance between style and outdoor convenience, with a touch of South African flare and culture infused into the products. The Forecast Raincoats brand aims to provide the outdoor market with a differentiated offering and a unique promise in this space. 

The material is 100% waterproof and windproof and the raincoat is fully lined with locally made and printed material. The seams are heat sealed to avoid any water leakage. The cuffs have press studs so that they are adjustable. It has a storm flap with press studs to avoid any water leakage. The jacket is lightweight, easy to fold up and fit into a bag and be worn on those windy and rainy days.

Forecast Raincoats integrates local South African materials such as ShweShwe prints into the linings of their garments. Furthermore, they have a huge focus on the styling of the garments and how the final product will fit and feel.  Forecast Raincoats are manufactured in Cape Town, from locally sourced materials and by local employees.

Product Features
  • Stylish design
  • For inside and outside wear
  • Locally produced
  • Made from locally sourced materials
  • 100% Water and wind proof
  • Adjustable sleeve
  • Lightweight design
  • Available colours: Sand, Navy, Yellow, Red, Orange or Charcoal
Care Instructions

If the raincoat is dirty, first try and wipe the marks with a cloth and soap. If machine washed the temperature must be no higher than 30 degrees and the setting must be on delicate. Please do not tumble dry but rather hang dry the garment . Do not iron.

For more info check out the Forecast Raincoats website!

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