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  2. Poncho - Wikipedia

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    Hikers and soldiers may use military ponchos for improvised tents, sleeping mats, and other purposes besides clothing. [11] Soldiers tend to use ponchos as a substitute for a tent because it is portable and easy to install. Poncho Hooch, Poncho Lean-to, Poncho Litter, and "Australian" Poncho Raft [12] are examples of possible poncho configuration.

  3. Chilote poncho - Wikipedia

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    While more heavy than ponchos used in central Chile and the Pampas the Poncho chilote is warmer and maintain its warmth even if it gets wet. According to the 18th century navigator Alessandro Malaspina in Chiloé an ordinary poncho took 2 months to manufacture while a super-fine quality poncho took six or twelve months to finish.

  4. Raincoat - Wikipedia

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    Raincoats, like rain ponchos, offer the wearer hands-free protection from the rain and elements; unlike the umbrella. Modern raincoats are often constructed from waterproof fabrics that are breathable, such as Gore-Tex or Tyvek and DWR-coated nylon. These fabrics and membranes allow water vapor to pass through, allowing the garment to 'breathe ...

  5. Poncho tent - Wikipedia

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    Rain ponchos are designed to keep people dry. They work well as a water proofing layer. The main limitation here is the size of the poncho. The other potential limiting factor might be how the shelter is constructed. For example, if multiple ponchos are used, gaps between them may allow leakage if not properly connected. [13]

  6. Scarf - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of scarf, including neck scarves, ponchos, head scarves, and kercheifs. They are chiefly worn around the neck or head. [9] Winter scarves are used in cold climates; these are often knitted; and commonly made of wool. The winter scarf is sometimes called a muffler, and is usually accompanied by a heavy jacket or coat.

  7. Cagoule - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Peter Storm cagoule with zipped side-slit hand access to undergarments and extra-long sleeves with elasticated storm cuffs, modelled on a mannequin. A cagoule (French:, also spelled cagoul, kagoule or kagool), is the British English term for a lightweight weatherproof raincoat or anorak with a hood (usually without lining), which often comes in knee-length form. [1]

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