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In reply to Post #1 There's a FB page called Dry Robe ****ers, I guess there was a legitimate reason for this 🤷
What's wrong with being cocooned in highly flammable polyester just to walk your dog in bang average British weather.
Seen a few wearers about, reminds me of the Hungry Catapilla.
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In reply to Post #1 Just an update to date monks habit with a silly price tag.
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In reply to Post #4 They do camo - bet some will be at the Essex show this weekend!
Hopefully they’re selling them there…
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In reply to Post #1 There is help available for people with your problem, however given state of the N.H.S at present, and the clear need for urgency in your case, I would suggest going private.
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In reply to Post #1 There is a Facebook page dedicated to spotting anyone wearing a dryrobe that hasn't just finished their sea / lake swim . . . its called Dry Robe W**kers . . .
They do camo - bet some will be at the Essex show this weekend!
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In reply to Post #1 Stone him! Stone him!
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In reply to Post #1 Isn’t the non thermal version just a poncho lol
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I think the Dry Robe style design coats (plenty of brands to choose from) are perfect for fishing. I have since found a non-thermal version which is also perfect for warmer temps!
There, i said it!! ....
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