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#1 2011-12-07 08:56:06

Hard Bop Hank
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Windbreaker


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#2 2011-12-07 10:26:41

Chiltern Street
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Re: Windbreaker

Would anybody wear one now?

 

#3 2011-12-07 11:05:40

Liam Mac
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Re: Windbreaker

No chance. They couldn't even find someone to wear it then judging by the superimposed head.

 

#4 2011-12-07 11:07:25

Liam Mac
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Re: Windbreaker

I wonder if then the 'windcheater' name came about to avoid coming close to the registered 'windbreaker' name?

Anyone know who first used the name windcheater?

Last edited by Liam Mac (2011-12-07 11:08:00)

 

#5 2011-12-07 11:30:24

Chiltern Street
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Re: Windbreaker

They were certainly generically known as 'windcheaters' by us by around 1967/68 - not that they ever cheated much wind; more likely a gentle breeze.  I should think they were nylon and cheap: for young lads whose parents didn't have too much cash to spend on clothes.

 

#6 2011-12-07 11:41:00

Liam Mac
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Re: Windbreaker

LoL, I'd say 'Breeze Decelerator' would be a more accurate description of the jackets you're talking about Andy. But I don't suppose that tag would sell many jackets

The vintage slicker I bought recently had a tag on it that said 'spray weight' which I think is a similar sort of term. It can take a bit of ocean spray but it's no 'foul weather' rain smock

 

#7 2011-12-07 15:38:36

Prof Kelp
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Re: Windbreaker


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#8 2011-12-07 15:39:27

Chiltern Street
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Re: Windbreaker

Happy and fulfilling ones?

 

#9 2011-12-07 15:59:55

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Re: Windbreaker


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#10 2022-06-30 05:25:44

AFS
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Re: Windbreaker

Can the 'celebrated' G9 (or G4, for that matter) really be designated as either a 'windbreaker' or 'windcheater'? 
Gene Lees described Bill Evans as wearing the former in bitter weather.  Not sure there's a photograph, though.  He must have been strapped for cash.  I had something around fifteen years ago I thought of as a 'windbreaker': US-made, nylon, collegiate: to be slipped on with a pair of Levis and a polo shirt for a quick trip out.  I was going through a very hardcore collegiate phase. 
It passed.

 

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