Raincoats Collection
"From Accrington Stanley FC to the Duke and Duchess of York: Raincoats Through History" In 1936
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"From Accrington Stanley FC to the Duke and Duchess of York: Raincoats Through History" In 1936, even the rain couldn't dampen the spirits of Accrington Stanley FC as they sported their trusty raincoats on the field. The Duke and Duchess of York braved a visit to Durham Colliery in style, donning fashionable raincoats that kept them dry during their coal mine exploration. Luke Clennell's stunning artwork "Baggage Wagons in a Thunderstorm" showcases the importance of reliable raincoats throughout history. Aquascutum and Woodrows revolutionized fashion with their innovative raincoat designs, ensuring both functionality and elegance for those caught in downpours. A vintage advert for Dunlop Raincoats reminds us how these waterproof wonders have been protecting people from unpredictable weather since ages past. Even old ladies at Piece Hall Halifax knew the value of staying dry – they embraced stylish rainwear while going about their daily activities. Children found joy amidst rainy days outside Elland's old Gannex factory, where colorful raincoats became an essential part of their playtime attire. The iconic Burberry trench coat made its debut in 1924, becoming synonymous with timeless British style and offering unbeatable protection against showers. Sir William Pryke addressed City of London special constables confidently under his trusty raincoat - a symbol of resilience even during challenging times like 1313-1782. Mele introduced cutting-edge rainwear options that combined practicality with modern aesthetics, proving that staying dry doesn't mean compromising on style. Sunny Snaps' candid street photograph from 1936 captures everyday life through drizzles - showcasing how ordinary individuals relied on dependable raincoats to brave any weather condition.