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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1834607" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>They probably think you can afford more for them in the US. One of our mining magnates has just bought the company, Gina Rheinhart or Twiggy Forest I forget, they seem to be going head to head buying these clothing companies like R M Williams. My genuine 3/4 length Drizabone I bought about 10 years ago 2nd hand on ebay and didn't pay much for it. I have another immitation one that is still good quality that my daughter got for me free from the saddlery she works at as it had a small tear on the sleeve that was easily repaired. They are good as they are double breasted with press studs rather than zippers. In winter I wear military pullovers that are high %age merino wool and then in the mornings a coat or jacket over the top traps the air in the wool. I only wear the Drizabone on the windy mornings and when there is drizzly rain, it seals things in very well.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1834607, member: 16453"] They probably think you can afford more for them in the US. One of our mining magnates has just bought the company, Gina Rheinhart or Twiggy Forest I forget, they seem to be going head to head buying these clothing companies like R M Williams. My genuine 3/4 length Drizabone I bought about 10 years ago 2nd hand on ebay and didn't pay much for it. I have another immitation one that is still good quality that my daughter got for me free from the saddlery she works at as it had a small tear on the sleeve that was easily repaired. They are good as they are double breasted with press studs rather than zippers. In winter I wear military pullovers that are high %age merino wool and then in the mornings a coat or jacket over the top traps the air in the wool. I only wear the Drizabone on the windy mornings and when there is drizzly rain, it seals things in very well. Ken [/QUOTE]
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