FYI
Forks, Washington is the city with the highest yearly precipitation average in the contiguous United States, with 119.7 inches of rainfall.
(Source: NOAA)
How to ride out the
spring showers in style
Nothing has the potential to screw up your style like waking up to a dull, overcast day spitting rain at you. Who wants to go out in that? But now that we're entering that time of year when spring showers seem to take up much of the forecast, it's a good idea to think about how you're going to repel the rain while looking good. After all, a little precipitation can't keep a good man from going to work or meeting someone for a drink. So we've pulled together the season's best gear to survive the rain and wind—from sneakers and jackets designed to keep you dry and comfortable to the last umbrella you'll ever buy.
Engineered to take on puddles and downpours and keep your feet dry
Chuck Taylor waterproof sneakers,$120 / $84.97 at Converse
Ridge shell jacket,
$188 by Flint and Tinder
Passage pant,
$158 by Olivers
This will keep your gear dry, even when fully submerged
Dry backpack,
$175 by Filson
MK1 chronograh,
$135 by Timex
Reena Clean tech bucket hat,
$45 by Stüssy
Marstrand hooded anorak,
$320 by Norse Projects
Unbreakable, teflon-coated and Bluetooth-equipped so you'll never leave it behind
Collapsible umbrella,
$59 by Weatherman
Dry backpack,
$175 by Filson
Marstrand
hooded anorak,
$320 by Norse Projects
Reena Clean
tech bucket hat,
$45 by Stüssy
MK1 chronograh,
$135 by Timex
Collapsible umbrella,
$59 by Weatherman
Chuck Taylor
waterproof sneakers,$120 / $84.97 at Converse
Ridge shell
jacket, $188
by Flint and Tinder
Passage pant,
$158 by Olivers
Engineered to take on puddles and downpours and keep your feet dry
This will keep your gear dry, even when fully submerged
Unbreakable, teflon-coated and Bluetooth-equipped so you'll never leave it behind
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