Cleverhood Uses Storm Tracking Radar For Weather-Predicting Rainwear
Cleverhood thoughtfully designs well-made outerwear that looks and feels different. Their original garment is the RainCape, Mocarski's solution for better coverage and breathability while walking and cycling in the rain. The eye-catching Stormy Print enhances pedestrian and cyclist visibility in traffic-heavy environments. Mocarski feels strongly that "people walk and cycle in our cities, towns and neighborhoods, it gives them a breathing heart. We strengthen our communities with the simple act of getting out and walking around". Cleverhood is focused on greater usage of alternative transportation donating 5% of sales to organizations that help make streets safe and more walkable.
All of Cleverhood's raingear is waterproof, breathable and uses PFAS-free C0 durable water repellent. They have functional features: high-lumen reflectivity, YKK waterproof zippers, adjustable hood and sleeves. Innovative cycling thumb-loops create an airy tent over peddling legs and a new back cinch to secure the garment in wind, an all-weather bike share dream. The generous front pocket doubles as a compact self-stowing pouch, perfect for traveling, near or far.
Cleverhood is sold online at Cleverhood.com and in select stores in the US,
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