Water Filtration Raincoat

 

Water Filtration Raincoat

Lots of FOODBEAST readers have asked us questions like, ‘Is there another alternative to drinking rain straight out of the sky?’, and ‘Do I have to carry a Brita Filtration Jug with me everywhere I go?’. And while it was really me who thought up those questions in my head as writing this post, I’m sure there is some hypothetical reader that truly has opened their mouth to the sky in the rain trying to connect to the primeval man who didn’t have access to Smart Water or plumbing. And while that hypothetical reader is yet again a description of a personal past experience of mine – isn’t this dope?

Water Filtration Raincoat

For all you city slickers that ride, bike and transit to and fro, this could come in pretty handy. Sure, it might take up your entire closet or half of your studio apartment. But if you’re in California you would be able to use it 3 days a year! And if you stash hand and foot warmers near the entry point of the filtration system, you could now drink snow!

Take that New York Fashion Week. Video Below!

[THX and Photo Credit to FashioningTech.com and Ecouterre.com]

 

Raincatch from Hyeona Yang on Vimeo.

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