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              34 Archival description results for Raincoat

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              2016.273 · Item · undated [1970-1979]
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Yellow rain coat which fastens with six yellow plastic press stud fasteners with a protective flap hiding two of them. The inner collar is lined in black fabric and has the bottom half of four press stud fasteners, probably to attach a hood. The back of the coat has stencilled black lettering: PROP. ELECTRIC BOAT DIV. Size: L
              Country of Design: United States
              Country of Manufacture: Taiwan
              Keywords: Rain wear, work wear
              Interstate Industries
              2022.4.2 · Item · 1950-1959
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Waterproof, yellow smock in a coated cotton fabric [oilskin]. Smock has a hood and long sleeves with two eyelets under each arm for ventilation. Pulling on over the head, the smock opens to chest level with laces to fasten closed. The hem of the smock sits slightly longer at the back than the front. Vinco 27
              Swedish Military Macintosh
              2016.160 · Item · undated
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Raincoat in a black PVC fabric, Coat has a high neck and is front fastening via five poppers. A strap fastens across the neck of the coat for additional security. Large, angled welted pockets are found at either side of the waist. There is no vent at the reverse of the coat. Swedish Armed Forces
              2022.36.22 · Item · 1953
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Long cut mackintosh in a khaki green, rubberised cotton. It has a turn down collar with a hook and eye fastening where the collar meets the lapel. The coat is front fastening via four brown, tortoise shell buttons on a concealed button placket. Just above the third button on either side of the concealed placket sits the corresponding parts of a small, adjustable strap and buckle fastening which can be adjusted for added security. A small, slanted, jetted pocket can be found above this. Above this pocket, is a rounded triangle of the mackintosh fabric attached to the inner of the coat by two buttons. This can be attached to the collar as a 'throat guard' when required. On the front of the jacket there is a large, flap pocket on either side of the opening at waist level. The mackintosh has an adjustable waist belt with a buckle fastening that threads through two large belt loops to the reverse of coat. There is a 59cm vent at the reverse of the jacket that runs up from the hem. The inside of the mackintosh is s half lined with a brown and orange cotton plaid. Large, welt pockets are found on either side of the opening on the inside at chest level. Two triangular vent sections with brass eyelets can be found under each armpit. British Army
              2018.176 · Item · undated 1940- 1959
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Heavy black rubberised double breasted raincoat. It has ten brown polished wooden buttons down the centre front with two more securing the full length storm guard. All features are to ensure maximum protection against the weather. The large collar has a throat guard and all seams are stitchws and heat sealed to ensure they remain waterproof. There are two large grommeted front patch pockets with each pocket bag extending up onto the flap to allow for more protection against the weather. It has two internal pockets and an internal storm flap. It features traditional epaulettes that fasten with poppers with 'Newey Brothers Ltd Bham' and 'Newey Pat. 201430-22' engraved into the poppers. The belt is sewn into the centre back and held in place with belt loops positioned on the side seams. It has a black metal slider. The coat has a buttoning rear vent and hidden elasticated storm cuffs that are adjustable via two wooden buttons. It also has a black cotton tape sewn into the neck as a hanging loop. The coat is unlined.
              Country of Design: England
              Country of Manufacture: England
              Designer unknown
              2017.333.1 · Item · undated [1939-1945]
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive

              Single-breasted rubberized khaki cotton long coat with detachable belt and extra large patch pockets with flaps to the front. It has a turn down collar with a hook and eye fastening where the collar meets the lapel and a button hole to the left lapel. It fastens with three large mottled brown plastic buttons and a concealed button placket. The patch pockets have been glued to the front of the coat, they have a jetted slit on the inside allowing access and an internal tab and button to fasten. Under each arm are ten metal eyelet holes for ventilation. There is a centre back seam with long vent and on the inside is a large inverted pleated flap to cover the vent. There are belt loops to each side seam at waist level and the belt has a rectangular leather covered buckle and metal eyelet holes.

              The coat has a brown and beige tartan lining to the upper back with ‘REGGANWEAR’ label to the centre. There is a detachable neck guard buttoned to the centre left opening and a small jetted pocket inside the placket. All of the seams are finished with wide tapes of material glued over the seams.

              Worn with detachable wool liner, 2017.333.2.
              Country of Design: United Kingdom
              Country of Manufacture: Scotland
              Keywords: Miltary uniform, officer's uniform, British Army uniform, rain wear, protective wear

              Regganwear
              2019.174 · Item · Autumn Winter 2004
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Grey cotton trench coat, or rain coat, with black cotton lining. Single breasted fastening with three grey shell buttons and hidden fly, two buttons on the outside of the coat, one on inside right side. Two epaulettes which are sewn to the shoulders and fasten with hidden buttons. Belt with square dark coloured metal buckle which threads through a channel around the waist. Two cuff straps which fasten with small metal buckles. Two inset pockets at hips with vertical openings, hidden pocket in left front edge opening which fastens with black poppers. Curved storm flaps on right and left front and rear. Long central vent at back with protective flap. Two inside chest pockets in lining. Size 48.
              Country of Design: England
              Country of Manufacture: Italy
              Alexander McQueen
              2019.157.1 · Item · 1950-1959
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Dark grey black rubberised cotton jacket or short coat. It has a turn down collar with a dark blue wool facing and is half lined in dark blue wool. It buttons centre front - the top black plastic button visible - with a wide concealed placket. There are two pockets at the waist with wide flaps. It has raglan sleeves and all of the seams are sealed or welded. Designer unknown
              Swallow Wool Raincoat
              2020.2.20 · Item · nd [1932-1950]
              Part of Westminster Menswear Archive
              Raincoat or top coat made of mottled tan brown wool gabardine with raglan sleeves. It has a turn down collar and peaked lapels with a buttonhole in the left lapel. It fastens centre front with four large plastic buttons and a concealed fly. There are two pockets at the front waist with vertical welted openings. The sleeve cuffs have three small brown plastic buttons and it is lined in gold yellow rayon. There is a hanging loop in the back of the neck and the back of the coat has a long centre vent.
              Country of Design: England
              Country of Manufacture: England
              Swallow