Product Type | Adult raincoat |
Product Size | S l xl |
Product Weight | 140g |
Material | Eva |
Color | Transparent,. blue, green, black, red.. custom any color |
Gender | BOYS, Chlidren, Girls, Men, Women, Universal, Unisex |
Size | S l xl |
Color | Black or customized |
Logo | Toprise or customized |
Design | Support custom design |
Packing | 1pcs per bag, 50pcs per big carton box |
MOQ | sample 1PC , support customized logo for 50 PCS |
Payment Terms | Paypal . TT. Trade Assurance |
Feature | No peculiar smell, easy to carry. It can be beautiful on rainy days, and beautiful on rainy days. The fabric has no peculiar smell and is skin-friendly and non-irritating |
The history of the development of adult raincoats
In 1747, French engineer Francois Freno produced the earliest raincoat in the world. He used latex obtained from rubber wood and put the cloth shoes and jacket in this latex solution for dipping. To the effect of waterproofing.
In a rubber factory in Scotland, England, there is a worker named McKindus. One day in 1823, McKindus accidentally dripped rubber solution on his clothes while working. After he found it, he quickly wiped it with his hands. Who knew that the rubber liquid seemed to seep into the clothes. Not only did it not wipe off, but it was smeared instead. However, McKindus was a poor worker. He was reluctant to discard this dress, so he still wore it to get off work.
Soon, McKindus discovered: The rubberized area on this dress seems to be coated with a layer of waterproof glue. Although it looks ugly, it is impervious to water. With a clever idea, he simply coated the whole piece of clothing with rubber, and as a result, he made a piece of clothing that can block rain. With this new style of clothing, McKindus no longer has to worry about rain. This novelty soon spread. After the colleagues in the factory knew about it, they followed McKindus’s approach and made waterproof tape raincoats. Later, the reputation of the tape raincoat became more and more popular, which attracted the attention of British metallurgist Parkes, who also studied this special clothing with interest. Parks felt that although the rubberized clothes were impervious to water, they were hard and brittle. They were neither beautiful nor comfortable to wear. Parks decided to make some improvements to this kind of clothes. Unexpectedly, this improvement took more than ten years of effort. It was not until 1884 that Parkes invented the technology of using carbon disulfide as a solvent to dissolve rubber to make waterproof products, and applied for a patent. In order for this invention to be quickly applied to production and transformed into a commodity, Parkes sold the patent to a person named Charles. Since then, they will be mass-produced, and the business name of “Charles Raincoat Company” will soon become popular all over the world.