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Rapha + Paul Smith Rain Jacket

31 October 2010, 23.47 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

Rapha + Paul Smith Rain Jacket

The Paul Smith work for Rapha just gets better with every touch. Their reversible rain jacket is setting the bar in color and design. “Innovative functions include high-visibility reversible cuff adjusters and a zip-away pink storm tail made from a durable, waterproof fabric. The storm tail also features reflective Rapha + Paul Smith logos and the jacket has two zipped front pockets and a discreet inner chest pocket”

More looks at the Rapha + Paul Smith Rain Jacket after the click.


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2 comments
  1. That looks really cool – purple is my favourite colour!

    I’ve just started to look for a reversible cycling jacket for some time, since I’d like to be visible at night without having to wear bright yellow around during the day. (The conversation during which I realize reversible might be the way to go: http://www.montaguebikes.com/folding-bikes-blog/2010/12/bike-commuters-neither-snow-nor-rain-nor-gloom-of-night/)

    My only concern about this one is how high-viz it really is – is it just the cuff adjusters that are reflective? Seems like you might want a little more at night/in bad weather, no? Still, looks likes a really nice jacket.

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