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Every year there are a number of large
outdoor music concerts, which are
inevitably subjected to a variety of
inclement weather conditions.
Glastonbury in particular has a reputation
for turning into a mudfest, which must at
some level be a miserable experience for
the thousands of fans
standing around in
the pouring rain. Umbrellas are not really
a good option as they block the view of
those behind. Parkas and other
waterproof
clothing are just not cool for the modern
"hoody favouring" youth. What is needed
is
a garment that combines some of the
features of a tent, with the wearability,
style and comfort of a hoody.
This is the rationale behind the
Robinhoodie. The conventional hood has
been replaced with a small tent that is
supported from within by fold away
flexing arms, and equiped with storm
flaps that can be pulled across the face
for
protection and privacy. See illustration
for
greater clarity (- shown with optional
flags)
robinhoodie
http://web.mac.com/...er/robinhoodie.html tent/hoody illustration [xenzag, Jun 05 2006]
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I don't think I'd wear this. With people looking at me I'd feel apprehensive and a little tents. + |
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optional mosquito flap? bun, bun bun bun bunnnn! |
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Could have been the name of some superhero/villain (depending on standpoint), who steals from the rich and gives to the chavs. |
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Bun for the outlandish flags on the illustration hoodie. |
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how about a couple of flaps that come
down from the hem to protect your legs? |
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