Sixties shopping catalogues

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plasphil
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Sixties shopping catalogues

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Found this the other day and I was reminded of a similar catalogue my mother had back in the sixties from Littlewoods, a classic era for rainwear fashions.

This Kays catalogue page shows a Pakamac for £19/11 (£1) or a nice flowery pattern one for 24s (£1.20). I wonder how many of these old shopping catalogues survive?

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hotwilly
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If only they were still available & at that price....
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regenhoedje
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Would love to see more plastic rainwear photos from these catalogues.
mason
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I've got a couple of old Rukka catalogues, I'll see if I can find them, and scan everything for you.
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regenhoedje wrote:Would love to see more plastic rainwear photos from these catalogues.
Back in the 60's & 70's every home had a Littlewoods, Grattons, Kays etc catalogue.
As a teenager enjoyed the "ladies pages" :oops:
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Yes i remember all the catalogues with clear pvc macs and jelly jackets in the late 70's, early 80's. Freeman's was my favourite although Marshall Ward had loads too.

I was caught once by my sister, enjoying the bright coloured macs on those glossy coated pages too much. Luckily she was 7 years younger than me (about 7 or 8 at the time) so didn't really understand what i was doing.

When my mum threw out the catalogues, i would tear or cut out the pages and save them. However they would only last a few months as they got decorated very regularly!!!!
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"When my mum threw out the catalogues, i would tear or cut out the pages and save them. However they would only last a few months as they got decorated very regularly!!!!"

What a star!! Rainwear & ladies underwear were many a young boys happy hunting ground..lol
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Anyone who has HI-RES scans of the Kays catalogue like on the posted photo or similar from that or other catalogues let me know I have a lot of rainwear photos and videos in exchange.
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