Style with
260048-460ProductNylon Camera Bag
function Water-resistant & waterproof
Modern water-resistant garments are coated or laminated on one side,
commonly on the inside, to hinder rain and moisture from penetrating the
textile. A water-repellent finish on the outer surface protects the
fabric from getting wet-through, which in turn prevents the body from
cooling. The coatings are made with minimal pores that keep rain out but
allow sweat vapour to escape, to avoid overheating and dampness.
‘Waterproof’ denotes a higher functionality and is achieved by sealing
the garment with taped seams and water-proof zips.
The modern water-proof raincoat, generally known as a ‘mackintosh’,
dates to the early 1820s and was sewn from a rubber-laminated
three-layer fabric. Plastic rainwear, such as vinyl-coated nylon, was
introduced on a mass-production scale after 1945. Through history, and
throughout the world, water-resistant clothing has been made using seal
and whale intestines, grass and leaves, animal furs, natural-rubber
impregnation, oiled silk weaves, linen canvas and waxed cotton. The
multi-functional rainwear and outerwear of today relies on the invention
of lightweight and breathable synthetic coatings in 1970.