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    Inverness style rain cape

    With the coming of the inclement weather and the flix of all the snow, I got to thinking about our own brand of bad weather here in Southern California – mainly rain.

    Now I have all kinds of kilts and kilt accessories, but I have never purchased any rain gear.

    Now I think I will invest a bit in one of these.

    Has anyone had any good or bad luck with the Inverness style of band cloaks?

    They seem pretty fair priced, for something that I will only use for two or three weeks a year.

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    James, can you post a link to where these can be purchased? Might be willing to give one a try on the damp northern California coast. Thanks!

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    You could check here as Empire Canvas works has them.

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    Hi James,it is a nearly a must have,so if your list of must haves has run out an Inverness cape is next on the list.This side of the pond there is a chap in Glasgow that makes tweed or black waterproof types.I cannot recal his name but if you google "Inverness capes"it will probably turn up.Let me know if that does not work and I will do a bit more research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    With the coming of the inclement weather and the flix of all the snow, I got to thinking about our own brand of bad weather here in Southern California – mainly rain.

    Now I have all kinds of kilts and kilt accessories, but I have never purchased any rain gear. Now I think I will invest a bit in one of these.

    Has anyone had any good or bad luck with the Inverness style of band cloaks? They seem pretty fair priced, for something that I will only use for two or three weeks a year. Comments?
    Two or three weeks a year??? I was there for an El Niño which lasted three months!!!

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    James MacMillan is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    The one I really like is here. But a quick google for Inverness cape or pipe band cloak, or pipers supplies, quickly yeilds things like here or here or here or here.

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    I have long wanted an Inverness Cape. For a lot of years, I shopped the internet and highland games for a good one.

    Many of the folk were sucked into buying one of the cheap, plastic "Inverness Cape" costing about a weeks pay! Deplorable.

    Ok, Maybe not a weeks pay, however they still range from $70 to $120 bucks for a cheap raincoat.

    I'd really like an actual wool cape. Something that would actually keep me warm and dry.

    If it were me, I'd stay away from the nylon or lightweight cotton ones. Kilts are very warm as it is. When I need a cape, I need something WARM, as well as something to protect the kilt as well.

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    Hi,

    I have a nylon Inverness cape and I love it. Perfect for outdoor kilting, photographing and hiking. It costs here about 54,-€ which should be around 45$.
    The oiled or waxed Canvas capes I found too heavy and uncomfortable.


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    Thats the fellow,Mr.Anthony of Glasgow.First class product and first class service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gairloch View Post
    Hi,

    I have a nylon Inverness cape and I love it. Perfect for outdoor kilting, photographing and hiking. It costs here about 54,-€ which should be around 45$.
    The oiled or waxed Canvas capes I found too heavy and uncomfortable.


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    Dirk

    Today's rate=

    54 Euro's = $77.80 USD.

    Eeek.

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