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Coat+number+20+water+prince+extra+quality

Imagine a master tailor in 1835 receiving an order: “A coat, Number 20 thread count, tested with water, approved by the Prince, of extra quality.” He would select the finest merino wool, weave it at double density, treat it with alder-bark waterproofing, and then submit it to the prince himself. The prince would don the coat, stand in a cold rain for ten minutes, then check the inner seams. If dry, he would nod once. The coat passed.

Total recommended DFT: 250–300 microns. coat+number+20+water+prince+extra+quality

This is the brand or line identifier. Historically, "Prince" lines originated in Northern Europe (Norway, Iceland, or Canada) where maritime weather is brutal. "Water Prince" suggests: Imagine a master tailor in 1835 receiving an

| Feature | Standard Rain Jacket ($50) | Coat Number 20 Water Prince Extra Quality ($150-$300) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 0.2mm (light) | 0.5mm - 0.7mm (heavy) | | Seams | Taped (often fails) | Fully welded/dielectric | | Hardware | Plastic snaps | Brass or coated metal | | Abrasion Resistance | Low (1 year max) | High (5+ years industrial) | | Temperature Range | 32°F to 50°F | -40°F to 100°F | The coat passed