Ventile was designed in the UK before the Second World War, when the search was on for a waterproof material made from cotton. It was used for hoses and firebuckets and then developed for Royal Air Force survival suits (for which it is still used). Here are examples of how Ventile is now used for outdoor clothing.
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Ventile Private White VC mac |
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Nigel Cabourn Mallory jacket with Ventile patches |
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S.E.H Kelly Ventile mac detail |
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Dark green Ventile rainproof mac from S.E.H. Kelly |
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Nigel Cabourn Ventile Everest parka |
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Nigel Cabourn Ventile Everest parka detail |
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Orvis Ventile shirt |
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Nike Ventile anorak |
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Nike Ventile anorak (detail) |
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Westwinds Airdale Ventile jacket |
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Joe Caseley-Heyford at John Lewis Ventile mac |
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Brooks Bicycles + John Boultbee, Ventile Blackwell cycling jacket |
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Hilltrek Ventile cycling jacket |