Replica 1980s-style Jelly Jacket, with chunky white rope.
Satisfyingly noisy, strongly blocking (or 'sticky') PVC, soft glossy glass clear, blue.
Real (actual) PVC is far superior, more satisfying in a sensory sense, and far more durable compared to the EVA festival macs sold by ASOS, Debenhams, etc.
(EVA, being far less durable than PVC, forms permanent scratch marks, and over time there's so much of these scratches that the EVA takes on a hazy or cloudy appearance).
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1980s Replica Jelly Jacket
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Re: 1980s Replica Jelly Jacket
Love that sound
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Re: 1980s Replica Jelly Jacket
That gave me such good memories .
Re: 1980s Replica Jelly Jacket
Nice replica jelly jacket! I have one myself in red with white dots from PUL.
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Re: 1980s Replica Jelly Jacket
Cheers, and that sounds nice!Taurus wrote: Today, 4:14 pm Nice replica jelly jacket! I have one myself in red with white dots from PUL.
I do vaguely remember the 'originals', as I was at primary school in the 1980s, and I remember some of the other pupils wearing them. In the 1980s they were commonly sold by market stalls and small family-owned clothing shops, although I have been told that C&A and some catalogue stores (Avon, Kays, Littlewoods, etc, also sold them.
My mother promised to get me one, but nothing came of it.