Possibly our most controversial cape is this Mary Quant one: To say it’s divisive would be putting it mildly. People either love it or hate it, and there’s no middle ground. …
We couldn’t let Christmas slip past without a festive-friendly cape shoot, so here’s our friend Veronica in clear green and clear red capes and a short rubberised red one as an added bonus. …
Agent Veronica’s on a mission along the England/Wales border. It’s a cold and dampish day so what better than a 1950s/1960s shiny rubber cape to ward off the elements? …
Yes, it’s that lady again: Veronica joined us at another border location cape beano but we fast-forwarded out of the 1970s into the era of ‘festivals’, as Veronica put it. But while it’s festival-related it’s still a cape and one that’s hardly likely to be …
Now here’s a picture that must have been buried in the Pluvmantelo raincape archive for 20 or so years, so it’s time to give it an airing. The cape is still in the Pluvmantelo collection and here it certainly has an air of Cold War …
When it comes to classic rain capes is there a more valued name than Rukka? Their quality means even older ones hold their value but they’re more easily found than a Bormax cape, whose prices are way higher. Here we see Veronica wearing one of …
Now if ever there was a 1970s rain cape vibe, this is it. Our 1970s (or so we believe) bright red pvc Bormax cape conjures up an era of ITC television series and Ford Capris and cheese fondue sets. This cape has lasted well, with …
There’s no need to be deterred from cycling in the rain: that’s what capes were made for after all. Here’s Miss Pluv on her Raleigh racer, wearing a 1960s Bormax cape to deflect the Welsh wind and rain…. Who needs the outfits of London’s Tweed …
Storing digital pictures might in a way be more convenient than the colour prints of the past that rammed big albums but that means some can get lost on old hard drives or CDs. Recently we came across this old picture taken on a cheap …
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