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  • 5 months later...

Is it just me or is that only a three quater zip on the front? There was a Norwegian maker at the time whose sailing foul weather kit was de-rigur, if I can ** remember the name! These look very similar. They were a lined PVC. The proper oilsking was black with buttons, and your name stenciled on the back. As little Nozzers it was allowed if the PO was in a good mood , to flap your arms as you marched, made a very loud crack as arms hit the sides, ah, from this distance happy days! :D

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The zip on the windproof working jacket stops about 5 or 6 inches from the bottom hem. I'll try and get some photos of the examples in my collection tomorrow.

 

I have two PVC oilskins, will have to attempt to replicate the sound! What I'd really like is a set of early PVC foulies but they seem to go for a pretty penny, one day...

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