It doesn't require special clothes, though for both men and women, smooth soled ( non-rubberised ) shoes that are easy to turn / spin in are highly recommended.
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Meanwhile, traditional gentlemen's outfitters such as Cordings, Hackett and Gieves & Hawkes continued to sell plenty of smart walking coats in thick rubberised cotton, very popular at the time.
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The gallery was described as " a beautiful space in New Bond Street designed for them by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek, with a curiously shaped white ceiling, white walls and a green-khaki rubberised floor.
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Handley Page also set about designing and building his first powered aircraft, the Bluebird ( so-called because of the blue-grey rubberised fabric with which it was covered ), intended for the 1910 Aero exhibition.
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While Germany, France and Britain used goldbeater's skin to gas-proof their gasbags, the " Akron " used Goodyear Tire and Rubber's rubberised cotton, heavier but much cheaper and more durable.
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Maintenance and general upkeep duties ranging from cleaning the terminal to de-rubberising the runways are the responsibility of Middle East Airports Services ( MEAS ), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the national carrier, Middle East Airlines.
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The toe of the hack foot shoe may also have a rubberised coating on the top surface or a flap that hangs over the toe to reduce wear on the top of the shoe as it drags on the ice behind the thrower.
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Integrated options include 4G LTE multi carrier mobile broadband with satellite GPS . CF-31 units may also be equipped with a sealed backlit keyboard or a rubberised backlit keyboard, as well as a fingerprint scanner or smartcard reader for additional security.
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Although the Mackintosh style of coat has become generic ( abbreviated as mac or mack ), the company that Macintosh and Hancock established lives on as Mackintosh and continues to make rubberised Mackintosh coats using the same techniques and procedures pioneered by the two inventors.
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Hancock had also been experimenting with rubber coated fabrics since 1819 . Production of rubberised coats soon spread all over the UK . Every kind of coat was produced with rubberized material including riding coats and coats supplied to the British Army, British railways, and UK police forces.