In the fog-drenched alleys of a city that never stops raining, there lived a legendary tailor known only as the Master of the Mist. He didn't just sew clothes; he engineered armor against the elements. His most coveted creation, spoken of in hushed tones by explorers and city-dwellers alike, was the Coat Number 20, produced under his signature Water Prince label.
Water Prince: This was a brand name or a specific line of "waterproof" or "water-repellent" fabrics popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Similar to names like "Burberry" or "Aquascutum," the "Water Prince" designation signaled the garment's primary utility: protection against rain. coat+number+20+water+prince+extra+quality
Waterproof/Breathable Th-4 Material: The core fabric is a high-density micro-polyester that remains lightweight and packable while maintaining a high moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR), keeping the wearer dry from both external rain and internal perspiration. In the fog-drenched alleys of a city that
Even Coat Number 20 Water Prince Extra Quality cannot perform miracles on poorly prepared surfaces. For “Extra Quality” results, follow this protocol: Commercial Fishermen: Standing on a trawler in the