my new rubber mac.... a lucky op-shop find
Posted: June 8th, 2012, 4:06 pm
Last week, I - finally - got lucky ... I found the the most beautiful SHINY BLACK RUBBER mackintosh in a new opportunity (charity) shop last week. The shop only just opened so I decided to check it out, more in hope than anything else. I wasn't really expecting to find anything interesting because I was more interested in scoping out everything but ... there it was hidden among the men's section containing jackets and coats. At first I thought it was leather, so I pushed the other clothes aside for a closer look.
Can you imagine how shocked - and delighted - I was when I realised that I'd just found a genuine fifties/sixties rubber raincoat? The label reads 'The Majestic' and below that, 'Made in Manchester, England' ... I can't help wondering how it got here ... does anybody know of, or remember this manufacturer or brand?
It cost me all of ten bucks ... can you believe that? The (elderly) volunteer sales lady looked somewhat nonplussed when I paid for it: she was certainly old enough to remember what it was - I'm sure she was wondering why i wanted it so much? Could it have been my probably fairly obvious delight that gave the game away?
I'd been planning to sell it on e-bay, but ... I've decided to keep it now. I absolutely love wearing my new rubber raincoat; it is just absolutely awesome in every way. It fits me like a glove, and once i lose a bit of weight, it'll fit me still better.
I don't know how old it is, but the original vulcanised rubber smell is - unbelievably - still quite strong. The rubber is somewhat worn around the collar area but otherwise it's in perfect condition. The rubber is still very supple, smooth and shiny. I absolutely adore the way the soft smooth rubber feels on my hands.
It feels quite different to plastic or PVC, but I love it. I've never really been into rubber rainwear - until now. Until buying my beautiful new mac, I'd never realy understood their immense attraction to so many, but now I do ....
The quality is just awesome. The rubber's been vulcanised (or however they did it) onto a very strong cotton backing. There isn't a single rip or loose seam anywhere, despite its age. It buttons up to the collar with 5 very securely attached and solid buttons. Whoever designed this obviously had a keen sense of style because each button is concealed beneath the flap which in turn joind to the raincoat every 5-6 inches or so - nice!! It also has two flash pockets which are very securely attached to everything. I won't have to worry about ripping anything when I jam my hands down there. There are two belt loops for the belt but unfortunately the belt is missing *sigh* - but I know someone who will make up a new one for me. Smaller buttons (two on each sleeve) hold the cuffs in place and they can be adjusted for extra tightness.
I have not worn it in public yet (much less to work) but I have worn it in the car on the way there ... that rubber aroma is just delightful! I'm looking forwards to giving it a proper airing soon - I just wish it had a matching sou'wester but i'll try find something or get one made up for me.
Can you imagine how shocked - and delighted - I was when I realised that I'd just found a genuine fifties/sixties rubber raincoat? The label reads 'The Majestic' and below that, 'Made in Manchester, England' ... I can't help wondering how it got here ... does anybody know of, or remember this manufacturer or brand?
It cost me all of ten bucks ... can you believe that? The (elderly) volunteer sales lady looked somewhat nonplussed when I paid for it: she was certainly old enough to remember what it was - I'm sure she was wondering why i wanted it so much? Could it have been my probably fairly obvious delight that gave the game away?
I'd been planning to sell it on e-bay, but ... I've decided to keep it now. I absolutely love wearing my new rubber raincoat; it is just absolutely awesome in every way. It fits me like a glove, and once i lose a bit of weight, it'll fit me still better.
I don't know how old it is, but the original vulcanised rubber smell is - unbelievably - still quite strong. The rubber is somewhat worn around the collar area but otherwise it's in perfect condition. The rubber is still very supple, smooth and shiny. I absolutely adore the way the soft smooth rubber feels on my hands.
It feels quite different to plastic or PVC, but I love it. I've never really been into rubber rainwear - until now. Until buying my beautiful new mac, I'd never realy understood their immense attraction to so many, but now I do ....
The quality is just awesome. The rubber's been vulcanised (or however they did it) onto a very strong cotton backing. There isn't a single rip or loose seam anywhere, despite its age. It buttons up to the collar with 5 very securely attached and solid buttons. Whoever designed this obviously had a keen sense of style because each button is concealed beneath the flap which in turn joind to the raincoat every 5-6 inches or so - nice!! It also has two flash pockets which are very securely attached to everything. I won't have to worry about ripping anything when I jam my hands down there. There are two belt loops for the belt but unfortunately the belt is missing *sigh* - but I know someone who will make up a new one for me. Smaller buttons (two on each sleeve) hold the cuffs in place and they can be adjusted for extra tightness.
I have not worn it in public yet (much less to work) but I have worn it in the car on the way there ... that rubber aroma is just delightful! I'm looking forwards to giving it a proper airing soon - I just wish it had a matching sou'wester but i'll try find something or get one made up for me.