Moor capes – part two
Moor capes – part two

As is often said in those more Northern parts of Mercia ‘it was parky’ and it undoubtedly was. But big blue skies and freezing temperatures make a heady mix if Clair The Cape Queen’s included. There’s no denying she enjoyed wearing this no-label PVC number and it made a fine job of catching the wind – to such an extent she almost took off. Still, that gale-capturing certainly added to the whole moor cape look.










4 Comments
bonsoir claire tes deux dernieres cape glass clear et violette sont tres belles mais tres legeres sil pleut beaucoup avec du vent tu mouilles facilement ma femme a les memes genre et les mets tres peu mais elle te vont tres bien amicalement gerard tu restes la reine des capes de pluie
Good evening Gerard. How are you? First I must apologise for my delay replying, Ive had hectic work and also on a 10 day holiday so I am happy to now catch up. It is a pleasure to read your message. I have to agree with your word on the light capes. They are really great and easy to pack but they do flap about a lot but i still like to enjoy the feel of them. What colours of the thin capes does your wife have?
Thank you for your kind words. If I am to be a queen, I shall be the queen of capes indeed. Regards Clair
Hello Claire,
the violet cape fits you very well. I think you feel good wearing this cape.
we had few rain the last weeks today we have slight showers so we put on our raincapes. to be covered with a raincape its a good feeling. we stay dry and protected with our blue and green raincapes.
have a nice week
Hello Hans, I did really enjoy that cape immensely. You are right too, I felt very good in it. It was a
Happy feeling. I am always pleased to hear of your cape outings together. It’s always so protected once that cape is fastened. They are fantastic. I never worry about the rain when I have mine. Have a nice week too. I am on holiday for 10 days and I packed some capes. I will Have to get photos for the website. Stay in touch. Clair