I had a camo waterproof fishing suit (coat, trousers) made by a company called klobba (I think anyway) I was probably 13 when I got it (after begging and begging for it as an early xmas present off my parents, pretty shameful really haha) in a size small and they used to swamp me, it took some years to grow into.
The jacket was a warm brushed polyester parka with snap on hood, poachers pocket, hand warmers, bellowed pockets, etc. Breathable, wind/waterproof. Excellent grass/riverbank camo and is ideal for what it is meant for. Fishing/hunting.
Trousers were just wind/waterproof over trousers with suspenders. They recently kicked the bucket after the zipper broke, I outgrew em height wise and the waterproof membrane wore out.
After thinking about that suit it brought back some real good memories, that was a lot of my teenage years spent in that suit, from when I first saw it in the just opened tackle shop, which me and my old friends became well acquainted with (one of em works there now haha)
To fishing for pike with my pals in the snow to doing my paper round at 6am in the middle of a storm before school to walking a dog it has outlived on a cool summers evening. the jacket is still going strong now (although not 100% waterproof anymore) and sees regular use at work when it's just a bit cold and windy. Not bad for a jacket that's 9 maybe 10 years old and cost 30 quid new.
Funny thing is despite how well it has served me I'd never buy a jacket like that these days. I don't like synthetic materials.
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