![]() ![]() You can stash something nice in them like a golden ring that you found in some deep dungeon or old cavern. When worn as a cape, you might notice that there are ACTUAL POCKETS under the armholes on the inside. And if you button it up more tightly, you resemble more of a sad cone creature but you are better protected from exciting weather phenomena. With the more open approach, you look like a heroic elf lord. ![]() ![]() Now you can button up the front as little or as much as you like. Then you fold the opposite corner inside and button it up (the buttonholes on the corner line up with the toggle buttons on the center of the tarp). The Plash is the king of capes! When it's used as a cape, one corner works as the hood - note the drawcords that you use to tighten both the hood and the "collar". This way the contents are quite protected from potentially radioactive rain and other elements. In almost every use it's just a tad too small on its own, part of the rugged charm! You can also wrap it around your blanket, sleeping bag, or all your worldly possessions and tie the bundle on your backpack. This versatile age-old multi-blanket can be used as a groundsheet, shelter half, rain/camouflage cape, stretchers, or a top layer for sleeping bag/blanket. These old school cotton shelter halves are getting rarer by the day, so get yours now before they are gone forever. The Romanian "Plash-palatka" is just like the Soviet original but in a bit more verdant green. ![]()
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