Pakamacs

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Im with you there remember that style of plastic pakamac
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My sisters friend had a cotton backed sky blue and very shiny pac a mac with press studs fasteners,which i managed to borrow a couple of times ......ahh memories!!!
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Like most men of my generation I routinely wore plastic pakamacs throughout my teen years and in my case, on into my late 20s. It was only much later, in my late 50s/early 60s that I discovered nylon pakamacs though I know these were around much earlier. Newly retired, and needing to economise I took to charity-shop dressing and bought 4 nylon pakamacs for £2 each. They are in truth rather dismal garments, plain navy blue, coming just below the knee, with 4 buttons to the collar but pleasingly rustly, and also with wonderful names e.g. Skyways, Carrimac and inside one of them the magic word Pakamac! I feel less self-conscious wearing nylon macs as compared to plastic or PVC, as nylon rainwear is still commonly worn by both sexes. However they are less waterproof than my plastic pakamacs were, a heavy shower gets through them but they are good for lesser downpours.
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Re: Pakamacs

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plasticpacamac wrote: July 14th, 2023, 1:24 pm Like most men of my generation I routinely wore plastic pakamacs throughout my teen years and in my case, on into my late 20s. It was only much later, in my late 50s/early 60s that I discovered nylon pakamacs though I know these were around much earlier. Newly retired, and needing to economise I took to charity-shop dressing and bought 4 nylon pakamacs for £2 each. They are in truth rather dismal garments, plain navy blue, coming just below the knee, with 4 buttons to the collar but pleasingly rustly, and also with wonderful names e.g. Skyways, Carrimac and inside one of them the magic word Pakamac! I feel less self-conscious wearing nylon macs as compared to plastic or PVC, as nylon rainwear is still commonly worn by both sexes. However they are less waterproof than my plastic pakamacs were, a heavy shower gets through them but they are good for lesser downpours.
Nylon Pakamac’s aren’t really dismal looking. In fact I think men look absolutely wonderful wearing them.
I love how they swish and move. Especially when worn over a suit, they look marvellous 😃
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I was not meaning to suggest that nylon pakamacs in general look dismal, just that my own charity-shop buys do. I suspect its because they were already very well-worn when I bought them, reflected in their £2 price tags. Nevertheless they are still fun to wear, especially for the rustly noise they make when out walking in them.
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Re: Pakamacs

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Nylonmacs4me wrote: July 22nd, 2023, 4:08 am
plasticpacamac wrote: July 14th, 2023, 1:24 pm Like most men of my generation I routinely wore plastic pakamacs throughout my teen years and in my case, on into my late 20s. It was only much later, in my late 50s/early 60s that I discovered nylon pakamacs though I know these were around much earlier. Newly retired, and needing to economise I took to charity-shop dressing and bought 4 nylon pakamacs for £2 each. They are in truth rather dismal garments, plain navy blue, coming just below the knee, with 4 buttons to the collar but pleasingly rustly, and also with wonderful names e.g. Skyways, Carrimac and inside one of them the magic word Pakamac! I feel less self-conscious wearing nylon macs as compared to plastic or PVC, as nylon rainwear is still commonly worn by both sexes. However they are less waterproof than my plastic pakamacs were, a heavy shower gets through them but they are good for lesser downpours.
Nylon Pakamac’s aren’t really dismal looking. In fact I think men look absolutely wonderful wearing them.
I love how they swish and move. Especially when worn over a suit, they look marvellous
I really agree with your comment about wearing a suit over a nylon mac. Shortly after I bought the nylon pacamacs I referred to I decided on an evening out in a pub not far from where I lived but where I hadn't been before. I decided to wear a suit and tie but also as it was raining, one of my newly acquired nylon pacamacs, that I wore unbuttoned to show off the fact I was wearing a suit and tie. I felt smarter than anyone else there and, with the rain outside still visible on my mac, more appropriately dressed than the other rain-soaked customers!
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Re: Pakamacs

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plasticpacamac wrote: July 24th, 2023, 10:55 pm
Nylonmacs4me wrote: July 22nd, 2023, 4:08 am
plasticpacamac wrote: July 14th, 2023, 1:24 pm Like most men of my generation I routinely wore plastic pakamacs throughout my teen years and in my case, on into my late 20s. It was only much later, in my late 50s/early 60s that I discovered nylon pakamacs though I know these were around much earlier. Newly retired, and needing to economise I took to charity-shop dressing and bought 4 nylon pakamacs for £2 each. They are in truth rather dismal garments, plain navy blue, coming just below the knee, with 4 buttons to the collar but pleasingly rustly, and also with wonderful names e.g. Skyways, Carrimac and inside one of them the magic word Pakamac! I feel less self-conscious wearing nylon macs as compared to plastic or PVC, as nylon rainwear is still commonly worn by both sexes. However they are less waterproof than my plastic pakamacs were, a heavy shower gets through them but they are good for lesser downpours.
Nylon Pakamac’s aren’t really dismal looking. In fact I think men look absolutely wonderful wearing them.
I love how they swish and move. Especially when worn over a suit, they look marvellous
I really agree with your comment about wearing a suit over a nylon mac. Shortly after I bought the nylon pacamacs I referred to I decided on an evening out in a pub not far from where I lived but where I hadn't been before. I decided to wear a suit and tie but also as it was raining, one of my newly acquired nylon pacamacs, that I wore unbuttoned to show off the fact I was wearing a suit and tie. I felt smarter than anyone else there and, with the rain outside still visible on my mac, more appropriately dressed than the other rain-soaked customers!
I bet you looked wonderful in your nylon raincoat and suit.
I would have loved to have been there to see that.
Can you remember the colour of the mac you wore.
I am very interested in more details 😃
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Re: Pakamacs

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Nylonmacs4me wrote: July 25th, 2023, 5:26 am
plasticpacamac wrote: July 24th, 2023, 10:55 pm
Nylonmacs4me wrote: July 22nd, 2023, 4:08 am

Nylon Pakamac’s aren’t really dismal looking. In fact I think men look absolutely wonderful wearing them.
I love how they swish and move. Especially when worn over a suit, they look marvellous
I really agree with your comment about wearing a suit over a nylon mac. Shortly after I bought the nylon pacamacs I referred to I decided on an evening out in a pub not far from where I lived but where I hadn't been before. I decided to wear a suit and tie but also as it was raining, one of my newly acquired nylon pacamacs, that I wore unbuttoned to show off the fact I was wearing a suit and tie. I felt smarter than anyone else there and, with the rain outside still visible on my mac, more appropriately dressed than the other rain-soaked customers!
I bet you looked wonderful in your nylon raincoat and suit.
I would have loved to have been there to see that.
Can you remember the colour of the mac you wore.
I am very interested in more details 😃
Actually having re read what you wrote it would have been blue 👌
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