Peru's unique geography—ranging from the humid Amazon rainforest to the misty coastal regions of Lima and the freezing Andean peaks—creates a complex demand for high-quality pu raincoat products. Local manufacturers have traditionally relied on heavy PVC, but there is a significant shift toward lightweight, breathable materials.
In urban centers like Lima, the "garúa" (fine drizzle) requires garments that are not just waterproof but also stylish and portable. This has led to a surge in demand for ladies pu raincoats that bridge the gap between professional office attire and outdoor protection.
Economically, the Peruvian textile sector is evolving from basic assembly to specialized technical weaving. The integration of advanced polyurethane coatings allows for garments that resist the high UV radiation found in the highlands while maintaining total water impermeability.

