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  2. The 5 best rain ponchos - AOL

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    Other features to look for in a poncho may include a drawstring hood to give your head maximum protection and a zipper closure to make it easier to get on and off. The 5 best rain ponchos Skip to ...

  3. 10 Clothing Items You Should Always Buy at Dollar Tree To ...

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    Clear Plastic Rain Ponchos. Price: $1.25 Stock up a few of these clear plastic rain ponchos the next time you see them in stock at Dollar Tree. Each poncho is one-size-fits-most and comes with a ...

  4. Poncho - Wikipedia

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    Araucanos and Huasos in Chile, 19th century. A market scene Ruana in Bogotá, circa 1860. A Peruvian chalán dancing marinera on a Peruvian Paso horse.. A poncho (Spanish pronunciation:; Quechua: punchu; Mapudungun: pontro; "blanket", "woolen fabric") [1] [2] [3] is a kind of plainly formed, loose outer garment originating in the Americas, traditionally and still usually made of fabric, and ...

  5. Raincoat - Wikipedia

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    The term rain jacket is sometimes used to refer to raincoats with long sleeves that are waist-length. A rain jacket may be combined with a pair of rain pants to make a rainsuit. Rain clothing may also be in one piece, like a boilersuit. Raincoats, like rain ponchos, offer the wearer hands-free protection from the rain and elements; unlike the ...

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    The entire kit offers three days’ worth of basic survival supplies for a single person, including a lightweight blanket that can moonlight as a rain poncho or shelter, six sealed water pouches ...

  7. Oilskin - Wikipedia

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    Oilskin jacket and sou'wester. Oilskin is a waterproof cloth used for making garments typically worn by sailors and by others in wet areas. The modern oilskin garment was developed by a New Zealander, Edward Le Roy, in 1898.