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Did no one tell you electrics and water don't mix if it's raining get back in the can and wait it pick an inside job.
No need for a good cost then
My work / dog walking 2 in 1 came from ALDI, inoffensive dark green, loads of pockets (albeit I broke the right hand side pocket zip after stuffing it with crap)
Still hasn't worn out 2 years later....
He started smoking, haha.
Yeah ime not sure what happened as they got binned before I hada chance to look but there was some kind of fault and it burnt up!
Dont see why people need heated jackets anyways I have always been fine with a jacket or fleece!!
Get yourself down to the nearest army supply's store all my stuff is from their cheap as chips.
I have a decent Timberland Pro jacket bought on Ebay for £40 brand new! Was worth nearer £100! Only problem I have with it is that I've left it at a job in the last week or so and haven't worked out which one yet rrr:
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