Keep Yourself Dry With This Hooded Backpack and Color-Changing Umbrella

rain gear

The rainy season isn’t going anywhere or at least for the next few months and I’m looking for different ways to stay dry. I have my favorite raincoat and boots but I want something new and exciting to keep myself and my things protected. This is where the hooded backpack and color-changing umbrella come in.

If you’re intrigued by these rain accessories, check out the other items on the list and give them a try.

Color-Changing Umbrella

Your upbeat mood might even be dampened due to the wet weather. To add some color back into your life (and the people around you) protect yourself with a color-changing umbrella. The white raindrops are printed on the umbrella using special ink that makes turns intro rainbow colors when in contact with water. Available online.

All-Weather Hat

Light drizzles don’t really call for an umbrella so opt for an all-weather hat instead. This bucket hat from Stutterheim is made of their iconic rubberized cotton. Keep this in your bag and pull it out when rain starts to fall. Available online.

Hooded Backpack

Looking for a unique way to stay dry? Try this backpack that has a concealed hood. The Nile Memory Suede rucksack from Côte&Coil is made of laminated black polyester. It also has enough space for a 15” laptop and other devices. It has metal trims and fastenings and of course a concealed hood that you can use on those unexpected rainy days. Available at Assembly, SM Aura Premier.

Bag Cover

Don’t forget to protect your designer bag from the rain. Protect that investment piece with a bag cover. It’s foldable so you can store it in your handbag until you have to use it. It also comes in different designs like geometric patterns and a ‘90s theme. Available at Common Thread, Greenbelt 5.

 

Art by Anfernee Dy

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