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Mary Jane Raincoat and Rain Boots

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Rain could be so much fun if you are prepared for it! Especially with this rain ensemble from Trumpette. The Raincoat and Hat set is $39 and the Mary Jane Rainboots are $29. Now all we need are the adult versions then fun can be had singing in the rain and jumping and splashing through puddles! Seriously, one of the best things about being a parent is experiencing the joys of childhood all over again without the hardship of growing pains =) You should see the smile my husband has when flying a kite!

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5 comments

  1. My daughter has the whole Trumpette rain collection in pink and loves it! She wears her rain boots everywhere we go. I have gotten stopped a few times with comments on them as well. I can’t see what they bring for the boys.

  2. How awesome! I love this company!

    My friend designs for the Trumpette and if you love these boots you are going to love the new boy boots, I have two boys and they will be rockin these boots for sure!

    Keep an eye out on their website this fall the debut.

    I think they are coming out this fall, everybody get stoked for Trumpette’s new rain gear!

  3. When I saw Trumpette’s Maryjane Raincoat Collection I knew I had to get it! I noticed that my daughter plays in the yard so much more now, and definitely involves singing in the rain and jumping and splashing through puddles! If I only had a set to match me I’d be doing the same thing!

    Can’t wait to see what Trumpette reveals next rainy season!

  4. My daughter got the white mary jane rain collection for Christmas. The shoe size on the boots says 10/11, which she wears, but they are really too small for her. I compared the sole of a size 10 Circo shoe (a brand at Target), to the Mary Jane boot and the the rainboot was about 1/2 inch shorter. I’m so disappointed, because this is so cute. So, buyer beware, you may need to buy the rainboots in a larger size. One website implies that 10/11 is the largest size. What a shame.