Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Is there a drip dry coat/blazer?

On our last trip I took a two button corduroy jacket and wore it about every day for 10 days. It started getting ripe and we tried spraying it with Febreeze, which did not dry overnight. So I was now in a slightly ripe, damp, corduroy coat.





I have been trying to find a coat/jacket/blazer/whatever that I could wash out and dry overnight. Is there such a thing? I see lots of wrinkle resistant and breathable coats, but the ads don%26#39;t say I could sink wash them.





Help?




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Here is one from Tilley%26#39;s:





www.tilleyendurables.com/detail.asp…





If the link is too long, just go to www.tilleyendurables.com and look in the Men%26#39;s clothing section - I am assuming you are looking for Men%26#39;s? If not, just follow the link to the Women%26#39;s section.




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There are dry cleaners in France. I%26#39;m positive about this :-)




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Right. I imagine there is one near the hotel we usually stay in. I am just trying to keep it simple by only taking one jacket and was hoping to not be without it. But if that is the best option I will drop it at a cleaner.





Rob




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You are to be commended for packing so simply. I usually take a sport coat and wear another of whatever is appropriate for the season.




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