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    Oilskin? Raincoats

    I remember whenst young in the early 80s- my raincoat I wore to school was an oilskin rain coat- also as a teen my first hunting rain coat was an oilskin jacket- maybe macpac maybe fairydown.... before 3 layer ptfe nonsense.

    Sitting still in a 3 layer coat is fine when it's raining- but soon as ya start producing sweat under a coat whenst rainin- she's all over.

    When are companies gonna re start making oilskin raincoats? Are there any out there now?

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    Yes, there’s still a few manufacturers of oilskin gear around and I still use mine. Went to the dark side of high tech supposedly breathable rain gear but usually revert back to the old faithful oilskin gear, of which some is 40 plus years old.
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    @ANTSMAN First places I would start looking would be agri stores like PGG , Wrightsons etc. Its been a while since I got mine...(Swandri circa 1991...) but it is still going strong though it appears to have shrunk a size or two since I got it so I can no longer wear jerseys under it.....

    Blackwoods safety also has some so safety places may also be worth a try.....

    Edit- It looks like Swandri may still be making them too....But maybe not the old school drovers coat....

    On that thought, saddlery places may be worth trying too...
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    I've still got my original Andy Tannock H&F oilskin swanny I bought in the 80's....well before tahr anorak styled stuff became the norm.

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    always had an oilskin shepherding had split up the back to go over saddle rememer them as being quite good lot better than plastic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    always had an oilskin shepherding had split up the back to go over saddle rememer them as being quite good lot better than plastic
    just had to keep the mud off the bottoms of the coat - quickest thing to suck the oil outa them

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    Quote Originally Posted by tararua60 View Post
    just had to keep the mud off the bottoms of the coat - quickest thing to suck the oil outa them
    Thats right. I remember the bottom of my ones being bleached a lighter colour by the mud and shit and likely horse sweat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Thats right. I remember the bottom of my ones being bleached a lighter colour by the mud and shit and likely horse sweat.
    When wearing the oilskin vest on the bike with dogs leaning on you covered in shite it didn't take long for that to turn a lighter shade -
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    always had an oilskin shepherding had split up the back to go over saddle rememer them as being quite good lot better than plastic
    Driazabone. Or at least my 1970 version was. Lasted for many years.
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    saddlery warehouse has/had oil skins. from vest to trench coats

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    If you have one from the 1980's, hold onto it. The oilskin has a much higher thread count than that manufactured today. And they certainly don't rip as easily as one purchased at last years field days did
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