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- Oilskin abstract "An oilskin is a waterproof garment, typically worn by sailors and by others in wet areas, such as fish-plant workers. Originally handmade of sailcloth waterproofed with a thin layer of tar, they were later (early 1930s) mass-produced of canvas duck coated with multiple applications of linseed oil (oilcloth) and often finished with layers of paint.While most modern oilskins are made of flexible PVC-coated synthetic fabric, advanced materials for extreme conditions such as yacht racing are increasingly employed. Also known as "foul weather gear", contemporary oilskins include such innovations as DWR-coated nylon on their low end and Gore-Tex and other proprietary waterproof membranes on the high.A Sou'wester, a traditional form of collapsible oilskin rain-hat, is longer in the back than the front to fully protect the neck. Sou'westers sometimes feature a gutter front-brim.".
- Oilskin thumbnail Amandine04.jpg?width=300.
- Oilskin wikiPageExternalLink foulweathergear1.htm.
- Oilskin wikiPageID "1710555".
- Oilskin wikiPageLength "4454".
- Oilskin wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Oilskin wikiPageRevisionID "669554493".
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Boilersuit.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Canvas.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coats_(clothing).
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_equipment.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_duck.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Distress_radiobeacon.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Dry_suit.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Drysuit.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Durable_water_repellent.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink EPIRB.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Gore-Tex.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Jacket.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Linseed_oil.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Oilcloth.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Overall.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_chloride.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Raincoat.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Retroreflector.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Sailcloth.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Sailor.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Seaboot.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Tar.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Waders_(footwear).
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Waxed_cotton.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Waxed_jacket.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink Yacht_racing.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink File:Amandine04.jpg.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLink File:Oilskins-separate.jpg.
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oilskin".
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "oil-skins".
- Oilskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "oilskin".
- Oilskin hasPhotoCollection Oilskin.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Oilskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Oilskin subject Category:Coats_(clothing).
- Oilskin subject Category:Sailing_equipment.
- Oilskin subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Oilskin hypernym Garment.
- Oilskin type Article.
- Oilskin type Fashion.
- Oilskin type Article.
- Oilskin type Textile.
- Oilskin comment "An oilskin is a waterproof garment, typically worn by sailors and by others in wet areas, such as fish-plant workers.".
- Oilskin label "Oilskin".
- Oilskin sameAs Ölzeug.
- Oilskin sameAs Toile_huilée.
- Oilskin sameAs Tela_cerata.
- Oilskin sameAs Oliegoed.
- Oilskin sameAs Oljelerret.
- Oilskin sameAs Olejak.
- Oilskin sameAs m.05q7yf.
- Oilskin sameAs Oljerock.
- Oilskin sameAs Q297424.
- Oilskin sameAs Q297424.
- Oilskin wasDerivedFrom Oilskin?oldid=669554493.
- Oilskin depiction Amandine04.jpg.
- Oilskin isPrimaryTopicOf Oilskin.