Spurred on partly by recent posts on the forum, and by finding a McGregor Donkey Coat size 40 in a local thrift....only to find that it was way too short-armed.
About a year ago I found a McGregor Brolly Parka. "tapered like a British Umbrella". One of my favorite coats. According to these 2 links, it would seem to be from 1965-66
http://books.google.com/books?id=WFMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=mcgregor+brolly&source=bl&ots=pgj5NY2jhz&sig=lqjMmOtQunlFNDyg890vG3CWD8s&hl=en&ei=3oNOS5eXE4vGsQP82LyJCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CBMQ6AEwBDgU#v=onepage&q=mcgregor%20brolly&f=false
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1368&dat=19660903&id=nSAWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KxEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7097,427854
Here's the donkey coat...
http://books.google.com/books?id=TEgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=mcgregor+donkey+coat&source=bl&ots=mFbXLoQyiL&sig=Zx8nzS1cTNjWogLDeobAFcGahms&hl=en&ei=hodOS_jcDoaIsgPVmtn2Bw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CBkQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=mcgregor%20donkey%20coat&f=false
More mcgregor
http://books.google.com/books?id=IVYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA82&dq=mcgregor+brolly&cd=7#v=onepage&q=mcgregor%20brolly&f=false
I don't quite understand this:
http://www.aeon-kyushu.info/TenantBBS/a36029/tenant.php
Pile Lined Parka
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1368&dat=19650914&id=P84VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jxEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5220,2257054
Six weeks, Eris, plus they've had mega snow in some parts there plus the airports closed here, so I wouldn't worry.
That's a great jacket, and the same as 1966 was sporting the other day if I'm not mistaken?
reminds me that I once had that same jacket in loden green moleskin with a cream fake fur pile lining. Bought from good old FLIP, wasn't in good nick like that one though...
Oh regarding your question: It's a Ram Jet - not sure what 1966 was sporting to be honest!
Last edited by TheWeejun (2010-01-14 03:36:36)
Seems to be a different model! Nicer (funnier?) label on 66s, but mine has a throat latch - ha, take that!
think his does too, it's just out of shot buttoned back - am I right '66?
have to be on the look out for one of these myself although although as much as I like the colour it makes The Weejun look sickly ill unfortunately!
Different jackets, similar collars.
Eris' is "car coat" length and very similar to the the Lakeland "Clicker coats", mine is a short bomberesque jacket. The colour, somewhere between mustard and custard, is not the most flattering on me either but we get along.
I have a bunch pictures of McGregor sew in labels I will post later. Their marketing department was a pretty creative place by the looks of it.
The FLIP model was very simple and very smart. Across the USA there were clothes banks for people to dispose of their old clothing (like we now have in UK in car parks etc) and door to door collections by various groups.
These clothes were destined to be pulped and made into rag and as such were available to buy BY THE BALE! at a standard price per bale/weight.
The guys who owned FLIP would have someone in the US purchasing huge numbers of BALES, seiving through the clothes inside and pulling out all the items on a list - button downs, jeans, cords, leather jackets, etc. Anything in good condition or just vintage would be then industrially dry cleaned or washed and packed up to ship to London.
The rest of the crap would then be re-baled and sold back to the market for rag scrap.
The profit from buying 3 bales and getting one bales' worth of good vintage stuff was enormous back then, and of course in those days a mostly cash business.
Great stuff - what is that thing on the collar of the coat that looks like a bicycle pump hose?
Wear your McGregor on a MacGregor?
http://www.macgregor26.com/
Much like those jackets you gents have posted, this boat is probably fun to play around with, but you wouldn't want to be seen by anybody you know.
^ Fantastic stuff!
(I've just picked up a vintage 'Comar' Tweed overcoat: Raglan shoulders, Polo coat style cuffed sleeves, 3 button, heavy, heavy Tweed, Two way pockets, one with internal coin pocket, Butterfly silk lining with blanket check wool lining for the rest.
Only one small label: Quality COMAR clothes.
Anybody know anything? I'll go Google after I've done the school run.
I'm guessing English, early 60's?
£15)
J.
Last edited by Russell_Street (2010-01-14 08:31:20)
Inflatable collar for 66's sailing pursuits.... or in case a dike breaks...;-)
Love the lables, especially the little goat and 'Scottish Drizzler'!
Last edited by Brideshead (2010-01-14 10:10:57)
Great pictures 66. How big is your wardobe?
I would love to see a photo of the Mcgregor Brolly Coat Eris. Any chance?
^ I don't own these garments sir Ra, these are just pictures I saved from browsing auctions.