The female you mention is wearing my favorite (as mentioned in a previous message) slicker, Kelly Longcoat. And, no, I have not been able to find a picture of my 70's black, hooded slicker (which is no longer in my possession, I think my ex-wife grabbed it
I can guarantee that the blue slicker on the guy is a Kelly Longcoat. Men's slickers in the 1960s were dark greengray or green, also black. If you look at HH's Div. HH L-053 Kelly Longcoats, picture number three, primus 17, you see a guy wearing one of
Sorry, Harald - October 2010. --- In Dameregnfrakker@^$1, harald gummihette wrote: > > Duncan, I cannot traace the photo you mention. My first Dec 2010 is the girl sitting on the loo deep in the forest. Please give us another refence. I would like to reply
I was looking through HH's pictures from 2010, and in the December collection I saw that the first picture, the one from inside a store, is showing four females, wearing (from left to right) brown Kellymac, dark blue Kellymac, red Seventeen and dark blue
Re: Viking Seventeens et al: This is what I know: Both the Seventeen and the Kellymac appeared at the same time - 1962 - and they are more or less identical. They both have the following colors - brown, light blue, royal blue and marine blue - but only
Well, well, what do you know. Harald, if there is a LongCoat Society in existence I certainly know nothing about is. But I do listen to Kinks' 'The Village Green Preservation Society', and there is also the 'Pippa Middleton Ass Appreciation Society', and
Good to hear from you so soon. And the two women in the railway station - the one on the left is wearing a blue-gray Longcoat with a white sou'wester, the one on the right is wearing a yellow Longcoat with matching sou'wester. Norwegian for sou'wester is
well, if HH is on a sabbatical we'll just have to wait. the two Sneppertcoated persons by the SAAB? the one in the background is a man - I can detect a light beard (?). so the dialogue goes like this?: -it's all right for you to wear a dark blue slicker