Every year I buy a box of bags and cut them and put them back in the box. I give them out to people on the streets. Sometimes it is with a few cans of pop top foods, sometimes to protect from rain, sometimes as a layer in the cold. Always worth doing. Also look on how to do with with a head cover. Appreciate the video.
That is an Arizona Raincoat, Every school kid from the 1970s on knows what and Arizona Raincoat is... You wen a little overboard on it, Vertical cut in center for the head and 2 slits in the side for the arms.
I do the same thing..as I live in south florida. Same bag technique but I also put on a fog grooming vest on top to secure the bag in and the I put a hoodie on as well......because I'm a baby when I get wet
I can see that rain would get in through the neck hole so maybe a rain hat of some sort on top would finish the garment for rain. Your design would be valuable to keep wind out and warmth in though.
Every year I buy a box of bags and cut them and put them back in the box. I give them out to people on the streets. Sometimes it is with a few cans of pop top foods, sometimes to protect from rain, sometimes as a layer in the cold. Always worth doing. Also look on how to do with with a head cover. Appreciate the video.
Thank you so much for keeping me dry after going home from my warehouse job
No problem bro
I like it. It's simple, straight forward, and you wear it quite well. I must try it!
I always have garbage bags in my truck, but don't always have a raincoat.
@@Doityourselfwithjoe I can surely relate to that.
They’re nice and warm to, hiked many miles with my trash bag raincoat.
That is an Arizona Raincoat, Every school kid from the 1970s on knows what and Arizona Raincoat is... You wen a little overboard on it, Vertical cut in center for the head and 2 slits in the side for the arms.
Thanks for this. I don't have a rain coat and needed something like this, because it was raining cats & dogs on my way to work. lol
The rain comes unexpectedly sometimes and I had to keep working in the rain and this was all I had.
I remember making a rain coat for my wife it even covered her head. R.I.P Sheila
I do the same thing..as I live in south florida. Same bag technique but I also put on a fog grooming vest on top to secure the bag in and the I put a hoodie on as well......because I'm a baby when I get wet
Thanks.
This is simple.
I subscribed.
Thank You!
quick n simplest.... great..
I can see that rain would get in through the neck hole so maybe a rain hat of some sort on top would finish the garment for rain. Your design would be valuable to keep wind out and warmth in though.
Great job!!
Very creative..love to watch more videos from you..
haha it fits well
Nice
Is 33 gallon an XL or XXL?
Thanks for the question Rich! It would be and xxlt
I remember in school we made these with trash bags. Then we glued snowflakes on them for a play. I want to glue snowflakes to this guy so bad...
I want to glue snowflakes to you so bad. LOL
No hood?
No hood. You have to use another bag if you want a hood
I don’t know you
Kya pagal pan hain ye itna time waste
Nice