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Pakamac
Pakamac
Year: 1953
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Item #: 1089
everyone needs a Pakamac. Gents models from 17/6 - Ladies models from 10/6 ...but make sure it is a Pakamac. The original "Raincoat in your pocket"...
Source: Picture Post. May 16, 1953

Comment by: roy on 7th December 2014 at 23:47

Hi everyone ,I have only ever worn a pakamac once and that was in the 1980s in Bridlington.It served me well when I spent a few days there on holiday. But I now wear a water proof 3/4 length jacket that keeps me warm and dry in cold wet weather. I do not like wearing coats with hoods as they feel uncomfortable and move around a lot messing up your hair. To keep my hair dry and in place I wear a plastic rain hood which comes with black trim , has a visor and extends over my coat collar preventing rain water going down my neck.There is nothing to beat it for keeping you dry , as for what people think when they see me , well I don't really care I just think to myself this is 2014 and not the 1950s.

Comment by: Ken on 23rd November 2014 at 19:05

Hi Constance is it true that you have remarried of late.

Comment by: Frank Barnard on 20th November 2014 at 14:41

There are some very brave men about

Comment by: Gareth on 20th November 2014 at 09:42

Hi Elizabeth Anne and congratulations why does it become a problem most women I have known all say is it me or my mac you want why do you think like that if it was the other way around I would be only to happy to wear anything I bet Frank is heart broken good luck to you both Its good to have you back.

Comment by: Sam on 19th November 2014 at 09:44

Hi if there are any ladies who read this what do you think of men who wear Pac a macs or nylon do you think they are smart good or wimps or just silly old farts

Comment by: Elizabeth Anne on 19th November 2014 at 04:02

Hi everybody, in case anybody's missed me I've been quite busy for the last little while, getting married. Pete and I made it 'official' three weeks ago at a reception centre on the Great Ocean Road. Three weeks...who said it wouldn't last?

We all have 'preferences'. Pete does seem more attentive when I am wearing my nylon mac, or after I've been with him with it on for a while, but that is not the only way I can 'turn him on', he doesn't demand it on call, and there is nothing that can't happen without it. If I ever convince myself that the mac matters more than I do, or it is becoming a 'power play', then Houston we have a big problem, but until that day I am happy to accommodate his preference as long as that's all they are.

Supposed to be the wet season in SE Australia but apart from it raining all night last Saturday it's been bone dry.

Comment by: Ken on 17th November 2014 at 13:49

Hi Anna k or any other ladies out there Margaret lets hear from you or any other ladies.

Comment by: Gareth on 15th November 2014 at 14:29

Hi Anna k can we have some more comments about your pac a macs please

Comment by: Ken on 14th November 2014 at 10:57

Hi Frank do you not meet women dog walkers when you take yours for a walk try a smile and a chat not all women are after money they may even have a pac a mac

Comment by: Frank Barnard on 11th November 2014 at 09:37

Hi Agnes with respect I have tried that and only caught grasping females who were strangers to the truth I think I will stay with my old dog and forget pac a mac females.

Comment by: Agnes on 10th November 2014 at 14:08

Frank Barnard soft soft slow catch a monkey

Comment by: Frank Barnard on 7th November 2014 at 14:50

Hi Agnes you were married but when a women finds out a single man is into macs its another story

Comment by: Agnes on 4th November 2014 at 14:40

Hi I never thought of my late husbands love of plastic macs as perveted funny at first but harmless it just the same as black stockings or high heels or anything that turns men on.

Comment by: Susan on 4th November 2014 at 06:46

Gosh Ken, that was a few years ago. Sadly, I haven't heard from either of them for ages. I thought they were mac fans. At the time there were still a few shops in various towns there which still sold nylon macs, presumably for the holidaymakers. We would go and buy them. My local shops have either gone or stopped selling them. It's still easy though to buy plastic rain bonnets.

Comment by: Ken on 3rd November 2014 at 20:10

Susan were the women I saw you with in Wick mac fans do you still meet

Comment by: Sam on 3rd November 2014 at 17:18

Hi Jeff its a long time till then.

Comment by: Jeff on 2nd November 2014 at 20:31

Hello Sam, I will be in Blackpool again next September. Keep an eye on this forum.

Comment by: Jeff on 2nd November 2014 at 20:28

Hello Susan, you are right, Blackpool is no longer a mecca for plastic macs as I remember in the 1950's, when every shop seemed to have a stock of plastic macs with many souvenir shops hanging macs of all colours outside, fluttering in the wind. Happy memories !

Comment by: Sam on 1st November 2014 at 17:14

Hi Jeff I was just down the road.

Comment by: Susan on 31st October 2014 at 11:24

Sounds like a lovely day out in a plastic mac Jeff. I'm guessing that Blackpool is not the mecca it once was for plastic macs.

Comment by: Susan on 31st October 2014 at 10:53

Very true Sam, but they are women who don't like them and very few do. That would go for men too. We are all of us, men, women or whatever, in a minority for our love of the Pakamac and it's a fact that even fewer women like them. That's not disputed. I don't care, I'm just enjoying being a part of the community that does like macs.

Comment by: Jeff on 30th October 2014 at 20:14

Hello Sam, I'm sorry but I did not see your post until I returned from Blackpool, I arrived Wednesday afternoon (22nd Oct) and left Friday afternoon. I stayed in a B&B near the North Pier. Wednesday afternoon I walked from North Pier to Bispham in the rain wearing my Jeantex see-through plastic mac and then went to Fleetwood on the tram. On Thursday morning I walked between the North Pier and Central Pier and back again in the rain and then went on the bus from Blackpool to Poulten-le-Fylde on the bus and the then walked around Poulten wearing my mac. I really enjoyed myself ! Would you have been anywhere near ?

Comment by: Frank Barnard on 29th October 2014 at 20:40

Hi Sam all the women that I have known were just like that.

Comment by: Sam on 28th October 2014 at 13:59

Hi Susan I am one of the doubters as soon as a woman knows you are intrested in her because she wears plastic macs or you want her to wear plastic macs you go down in there eyes they look at and think pervert sad but true.

Comment by: Susan on 28th October 2014 at 07:09

Ken, my interest in macs, particularly Pakamacs began at a very young age. They were still very popular then. It also coincided with my awareness of my gender confusion. Feel free to contact me by email. That goes for anyone because I always endeavour to reply openly and honestly.

Comment by: Ken on 27th October 2014 at 09:31

Hi Susan did your intrest in macs start as a boy or a woman how do they differ.

Comment by: Susan on 25th October 2014 at 07:25

I'd be surprised if there were many women who read the contributions to this site although I'm sure there are many around the world who share the special interest that I have for the garment.
Despite the doubters, there are loads of women who are quite happy to be photographed wearing 'pakamacs' and have them publicly available, as I do myself.
Obviously, for anyone who has taken the time to look at mine, they'll realise I'm not the gender my name suggests. It's the gender I feel I am though.

Comment by: Gareth on 24th October 2014 at 20:00

Hi Jane not very many write in stil I live in hope

Comment by: Frank Barnard on 24th October 2014 at 13:44

Hi Jane yes I would like to know that well genuine ones not somebody taking the mick.

Comment by: Jane Maxfield on 23rd October 2014 at 09:52

Hi does anybody know how many ladies read this blog it seems to men only who write in are there any ladies who like plastic macs floral macs out there lets hear from you all.