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Article: Rain suit for leather jacket -Special points-

革ジャン用レインスーツ-こだわりポイント編-

Rain suit for leather jacket -Special points-

Introducing Kadoya's rain suits.

It was just a generic product introduction, and I started to wonder if there was any difference between this and other companies' products!?

In this photo blog , where you can write as you like, I'll be introducing some of my favorite points based on my own personal opinions and biases!


■My own opinionated opinion...What's so good about Kadoya's rain suit, K'S RAIN T-4?

1. Waterproof front opening

The front opening has three layers of fabric, and the edges of the overlapping fabric are turned down to prevent rain from getting in.

Another subtle point is that the Velcro around the collar is positioned in a way that it doesn't catch on the interior of the helmet!
Kadoya, a specialist manufacturer of leather jackets

2. Reverse opening front zipper

The length is long to keep you from getting wet in the rain, but that can make it feel cramped depending on your position...

Kadoya's customer base is very diverse, with a wide variety of car models, ages, and builds, so we always think carefully about versatility...

In such cases, you can open the zipper from the bottom and let the hem out, allowing you to adjust it to a variety of positions.

Kadoya, a specialist manufacturer of leather jackets

3. Heat guards placed on the inside of the legs

Depending on the model of the bike, the bottom of the pants may melt due to heat. That's why I don't really like to use synthetic fibers for pants.

For rain suits, it is difficult to use natural fibers because of the water repellency, lightness, compatibility with film, etc. (This is quite a nerdy topic, but...)

Therefore, we have placed heat-resistant fabric on the inside of the hem to prevent it from melting. (However, please note that this does not mean that it will never melt.)

Kadoya, a specialist manufacturer of leather jackets

4. Original graphic camouflage pattern and reflective print

Up until then, Kadoya Rain had also had camouflage patterns in its lineup, with the main iconic design being a grey urban camouflage pattern.

When the idea of renewing the T4 came up, I wanted to create a pattern that would have a Kadoya feel, so I created an original camouflage pattern, which is now a fond memory...

The pattern was created by simply combining scraps of leather and leather marks.

In addition, the T4 design is subtly placed in reflective print on the back and arms.

Kadoya, a specialist manufacturer of leather jackets

5. Both jacket and pants are lined with mesh

Nowadays, there are many rain suits that do not have linings, but during the rainy season and humid summer months, they stick to the skin and are very uncomfortable.

In addition, sweat comes into direct contact with the coating surface, accelerating deterioration of the film and shortening the lifespan of the rain suit.

That's why all Kadoya Rain models, including previous ones, use a mesh lining.

We want you to be able to use it for as long as possible, and be as comfortable as possible even on rainy days.

This concludes our introduction to Kadoya's special features in rain suits for leather jackets.