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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: seethrumac on 9th September 2009 at 22:06

hoe I love wearing plastic macs,I still have 2 gents Pakamacs which I wear often and would love likeminded folk to share them with me!

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 28th April 2009 at 22:17

I would stand transfixed, looking at all those plastic Pakamacs, in metal stands, all neatly rolled up in those shiny yellow-and-blue plastic bags. Girl's plastic Pakamacs were included with the boy's. The grey-black plastic macs were just visible through the small clear windows in the bags. When the macs were unrolled, they were as see-through as baby-pants. Lovely macs, waiting to be wet with rain, waiting to excite the wearer, waiting to be LOVED...

Comment by: Alan B on 17th April 2009 at 23:47

Until I found this site I thought I was the only boy to enjoy wearing a pakamac. Not so! I would love to wear a black transparent pvc/plastic mac even now. Also are there any women out there willing to shake me?!!

Comment by: Alan B on 17th April 2009 at 19:05

when I was a boy of 10 in the mid 60s, I loved wearing my black see through plastic mac.I would go to my bedroom "to read", but it was an excuse to wear my mac in private. If I ever played out in it, I used to ask one girls down the street to give me a good, hard shake! Dont know why even now,but I loved to be shook violently in my plastic mac, and she always obliged. I also shook my mac dry after a shower, but I was always still wearing it! I wish I coild get hold of a plastic mac now in a local shop.

Comment by: MARTIN HUMPHRIES on 17th April 2009 at 16:28

Pakamacs are simply lovely, and it is always a pleasure to write about them-indeed, I could write books about them and people who wear them. Although I am a fully committed rainwear enthusiast, enjoying nylons and rubber macs too, it is always the basic grey-black, semi-transparent, unisex, lightweight, roll-up plastic vinyl mackintosh that is so central to my enjoyment. and I wear them more than any other rainwear item. How about forming a Pakamac Society?

Comment by: merv on 17th January 2009 at 13:26

great shame these are no longer made, they are a pleasure to wear both outside in the rain or inside for a bit of fun

Comment by: des wood on 2nd January 2009 at 21:35

I still love wearing my pakamac,i have one that is like new which I only wear now and then,i would be lovely to walk in the rain with like minded folk wearing our plastic raincoats!

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 27th November 2008 at 22:27

Within the last few minutes I have bought, on-line, yet another plastic Pakamac, lady's see-through, sky-blue. I am just out of my mind with love of plastic macs!!!

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 13th November 2008 at 23:13

There was nothing like wearing see-through plastic Pakamacs at school on wet days. We boys were simply blown up with pleasure and excitement by these beautiful macs, especially when we rolled them up and smuggled them into our bedrooms!! More to follow....

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 24th September 2008 at 21:20

Plastic Pakamacs are more than a convenlent way of waterproofing the wearer-they are even more than beautiful and exciting garments to wear-they provide a wonderful way of ENJOYING rainy weather!!

Comment by: sammy on 24th September 2008 at 12:38

there is no better sight than a mture lady or gent wearing their original plastic macs.
i still wear one of mine as often as possible
sammy

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 30th August 2008 at 16:12

To a rainwear enthusiast, "Pakamac" is almost the sexiest word in the English language, surpassed only by the two words, "Plastic Pakamac". Let's have more waterproof "cameo2 remarks in this space, and let's try to get these macs in production again!! Who knows!!

Comment by: Jim Sullivan on 7th July 2008 at 08:34

Nothing like them they started my interest in Rainwear in my teens in the 50's

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 19th June 2008 at 22:47

These lovely grey-black see-through macs started my mac enthusiasm in the fifties-and I have never looked back!!

Comment by: BRIAN HUMPHRIES on 30th May 2008 at 23:05

Still the best plastic macs ever made, beautifully see-through. At school, we boys loved them, some of us having two or three. Please let's have them back!!

Comment by: des wood on 14th July 2007 at 19:03

mmm wish they still made these,we shall need a revival of pakamacs with the wet weather!