Oilskin in a sentence as a noun

Just do it with a Gore-tex jacket and brimmed oilskin hat on.

Years ago, I was driving with my wife, and I was wearing an oilskin rain hat.

But for use in ordinary rain and snow and everyday life, I'll stick with the oilskin coat and hat.

One report claimed that, beneath a black cloak, it wore a helmet and a tight-fitting white garment like an oilskin.

Wrapped in oilskin, heavy bindings with thick clasps, are a product of the parchment not some weird idea of securing books with locks.

Classic Australian-style oilskin jackets and dusters can be had for under $300 for a really nice model, or under $150 for an ordinary one, made in Australia from high-quality 10-12oz oilskin fabric.

Oilskin definitions

noun

a macintosh made from cotton fabric treated with oil and pigment to make it waterproof

See also: slicker