Have you ever been out and about on a seemingly nice day only to have the clouds come sweeping in out of nowhere to dump buckets of rain on your parade? It’s hard to always be prepared for those weird-weather days, but Woolrich made it a bit easier.
The Women’s Portage Plaid Rain Cape is a water-resistant, polyester cape/coat that is easy to take with you on any trip. The cape’s unique design allows it to fold into itself. A large pocket on the front, kind of like what you’d find on your typical hoodie, is designed so that when you aren’t wearing it you can fold the entire cape inside.
This works perfectly for those days where it may or may not rain and you don’t want to worry about carrying a coat everywhere you go. The Portage Plaid Rain Cape is portable and fits nicely into your bag.
The style is a bit eclectic with two different plaid designs and definitely makes a statement. The cape comes equipped with a drawstring hood to cover your head, a front-zip neck closure to keep moisture from seeping in and is machine washable.
It retails for $145, but you can find great deals online.
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