| BANG FOR THE BITE | |  If 10,000 Biters opt for a jacket with recycled fiberfill, we'll take 140,000 plastic bottles out of the waste stream. | | COCKTAIL FACTOID | | Too wet for an umbrella: In 1979, 43 in of rain - the heaviest 24-hr rainfall ever recorded in U.S. history - poured down on Alvin, TX. | | | Wish the rain, rain would go away? The Bite Too bad it doesn't work that way. Prep for April showers by stocking up on eco-raingear, since in our experience, the weather gods are pretty stingy with granting rain checks. The Benefits - Wetting yourself over the eco-friendliness. Manufacturers are coming up with more and more creative ways to repurpose materials (like plastic bottles) to useful effect, instead of making more PVC plastic.
- Getting home and dry. Green raingear defends you from the wet just as well as conventional options.
- Wet dream-worthy looks. Just 'cuz it's ugly outside doesn't mean your outfit has to be.
Personally Speaking The SF team recently volunteered in the Muir Woods redwood forest on a rainy day - hauling rocks, it turns out - but the wetness didn't faze Toshio, who came prepped in his Nau raingear. Wanna Try? | | Sponsor | |
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