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Clear vintage Raincoats

Metatron

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Hello loungers, I just watched the french movie 'Port of Shadows' with Jean Gabin from 1938 [not a bad movie, a bit tedious]
and noticed this:

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The girl's raincoat is obviously transparent, and looks just like nylon. Can anyone confirm if this is actually the case? I know that nylon existed at the time, but I hadn't thought it was widely commercially available this early.
Certainly looks like something rare, and ahead of it's time, in fact like something from the late 1950s or 1960s, but then I guess France is often a leader in fashion design.
 

Dinerman

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Clear rubber/vinyl raincoats were made back then- I have an ad somewhere from a US manufacturer if I can track it down. The company I'm thinking of also made clear belts and suspenders.
 

dhermann1

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They were thought of as very cool, but the plastic tended to crack if you looked at it funny. And I think this happened almost as soon as they were made, not after years of use.
 

Dinerman

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Scarlet Street. 1945.
Looks flimsier than the one above, but the idea is the same.
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Phantom Lady. 1944
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Source

Follow me Quietly. 1949. SOURCE
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Miss Sadie Thompson. 1953.SOURCE
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I'm moving this to the Powder Room. Since these seem to be primarily women's coats (though I know they made them for children as well), it might get more traffic over there.
 
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MikePotts

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I remember a British company call 'Pacamac' or possibly 'Pak-A-Mak' (or some other version of the same thing) who made lightweight nylon/plastic raincoats for men and women, very cheap and handy to have in the North of England on a bright summers day!
 

Lauren

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Yes, they did do clear plastic rain coats and other articles of clothing and accessories. They seldom survive today, and if they do, they are generally an all over yellow hue. I forget the actual name of the material used, but it was an early plastic.
 

lareine

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Reminds me of the clear straps on my Swatch watches as a teenager, which always went yellow with wear. It's not a good look.

If you are handy with a sewing machine it would be quite easy to make a clear raincoat using modern materials. You'd just need a walking foot or Teflon foot for the machine so it didn't catch and grip onto the PVC or whatever was being used as fabric.
 

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