September 3, 2011

The Raincatch is quite possibly the most useful raincoat in existence: it purifies raindrops into drinking water while it's worn. The raincoat's collar funnels raindrops into charcoal filters and a purification system, after which point it's stored in the coat's pockets and shoulders. The Raincatch wearer can even drink the water using built-in hoses and tubes.
The Raincatch was designed by Hyeona Yang and Joshua Noble. Would you ever wear this water-purifying raincoat?
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