Pluvmantelo headed out to Somerset on a bright February morning for a catch-up with Lilitth and her cape collection. There are plenty of pictures to come, but for now here’s a preview to be getting on with. …
Does anyone out there in cape land know anything about this picture? Found on the web we’re guessing it’s old(ish) because of the Honda step-through. But where was it taken, when was it taken, and why was it taken? We’d like to know! *** UPDATE: …
At the moment Mercia’s clear of snow but here’s a look back to a few weeks past when Clair The Cape Queen’s part of the nation was under a fair amount of the stuff. Rain (or snow) never stops play, as you can see here… …
It certainly was on a cold, slightly snowy day in Clair The Cape Queen’s part of the world. This was the first outing for her Rukka cape in quite some time and she appreciates both its rain and wind resistance, courtesy of its waxed cotton …
Down came the snow the night before Clair The Cape Queen’s shopping trip, but with her trademark bobble hat and red Bormax cape she was thoroughly protected against the elements. The Cape Queen enjoys the enclosure her capes offer and when she’s warm and dry …
Bad luck Storm Bert, Miss Pluv’ couldn’t give two hoots about your wind and rain when she headed out recently. Like Clair The Cape Queen it was Slickon cape time, and why not? Old it might be but this 1950s/early-1960s Slickon still shrugs off the …
The snow’s been and gone – for now – in The Cape Queen’s part of Mercia, but with the threat of more snow and plunging temperatures she was well prepared, whatever the sky threw at her. For this outing Clair dug out a 1950s Slickon …
There’s something about a clear cape and Clair The Cape Queen’s been keeping dry during Mercia’s recent rather wet weather. This cape – one that’s ideal for going to the shops in – is quite heavy and it’s not entirely clear, its more ‘foggy’material giving …
Here’s our second set of shots from the beach at Prestatyn, and here’s Clair The Cape Queen wearing her rubberised satin cape she bought from Ali, a great friend of Pluvmantelo. Now this is what you might call a ‘lush’ cape. Of course it looks …
The biggest cape in the Pluvmantelo collection and yes, Clair The Cape Queen loves it! No, not as much as the Klepper cape, but if you’re not prepared to do things by halves this one is surely the answer. Not only is it big, it …
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