RAINWEAR ON TV FILMS ECT

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rainweargirl8
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RAINWEAR ON TV FILMS ECT

Post by rainweargirl8 »

24TH JAN bbc2 1830 great rainway journys very brief clip of girl in old style plastic mac.
Taffmac
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Post by Taffmac »

I had seen it before.

Try the following link to the British Pathe site

http://backup.britishpathe.com/record.p ... IN+PLASTIC

There are quite a few rainwear clips which you can find by using the search facility

Regards,
Taffmac
Jenni
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Post by Jenni »

Another interesting clip...............it must have been wonderful to have been around in the 50s/60s !!

http://backup.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=47224
pvcluver
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Post by pvcluver »

The first one (plastic macs) does it for me - brought back memories of being a child - thanks for posting
hotwilly
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Post by hotwilly »

And not one Funny Look - even though its not raining - Plastic / PVC was natural choice then, what went wrong?
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
Peter Haaswijk
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Post by Peter Haaswijk »

Hi,
I think because the material was not strong in practice and could easily be torn.
And after the 50/60 's years people bought cars and had not to walk to a bus stop in the rain.
These causes are some of the reasons ,there are more I think .
Greetings ,Peter from a rainy Netherlands this day.
merv
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Post by merv »

Indeed, lifestyles change. When you had to walk to a bus stop, walk to school, walk to the shops, whatever else then a plastic raincoat was kinda handy. plus plastic was the material of the time, after all nylon is a form of plastic. Wasnt it wonderful that you could have the nylon shirt that virtually needed no ironing, sadly made you sweaty as hell which is why natural fibres became popular again. Plus of course if you were going out for the day using the bus the plastic raincoat was handy to have as the weather may have turned, and people would put them on if it turned cooler even if it didnt actually rain, it was perhaps all someone had with them. Having a car meant that situations were different. You could take stuff with you without having to cart it around plus if the weather became bad you could escape it. The bus wouldnt run an hour early if i started to rain.
hotwilly
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Post by hotwilly »

& so the world evolves

Its fun when you need to be out in the rain & are given a legitimate excuse / reason to wear Plastic / PVC
Dog walking for one - an innocent healthy pursuit - but oh what pleasure can be gained by wearing the correct clothing!!

Biggest "kick" I got was being able to wear PVC U Like mac for the two days (off & on) of last years Goodwood Revival - I seemed the only one not upset at the rain......
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Jenni
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Post by Jenni »

Another nostalgic clip from British Pathe.!!

http://www.britishpathe.com/video/rainwear.
slicker-lover
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Post by slicker-lover »

not just lifestyle; the distance between buildings on college campuses is the same now as the 70s; and even in the 70s girls with cars were far more likely to wear slickers; girls who took the bus usually had umbrellas with more traditional raincoats
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