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Since the earliest times, man has used leather and textiles to protect himself against low and high temperature, rain, sun, wind etc. Due to their permeability to water vapor both materials stand for a high wearing comfort. Leather protects extremely well against wind, high and low temperature but is not easy to clean. When wet, leather is heavy and very uncomfortable.

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Träubel, H. (1999). Coating of Textiles. In: New Materials Permeable to Water Vapor. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59978-1_2

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