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In lieu of the "Take Ivy" scans floating around recently, I'm curious if anyone knows more about vintage rainwear like this:
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I've been looking for a rain jacket (poncho? anorak? windbreaker?) like this for some time now, but with no success. Any help on eBay search terms, similar modern vendors, etc. would be greatly appreciated! Chad
 

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Picuture doesn't show. Another term to throw in there would be cagool or kagoule.
 

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Are you referring to this one?

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Several companies came out with jackets like that this season, such as Obedient Sons and Nom de Guerre. The usual outdoor companies also have similar jackets most of the time.
 

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Picture changed...thanks Robin.

And I've seen some of the more recent raincoats, but I haven't seen any half-zip versions with a front pounch. Also, this one looks to be made from canvas or some type of rubberized/pvc material.

Vintage windbreaker/raincoat/rain jacket/anorak eBay searches turn up lots of lacoste pullovers, but not much else.

Thanks for the recs, I'll keep looking...

Chad
 

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Gary Drinkwater recently introduced me to a company in Maine that offers a neat looking anorak called Igas Island. It's on the first page of their brochure located here: http://www.igasisland.com/brochure but there's not much for pictures.
 

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Robin,

That site is intense (in a good way!)

If not the anorak, I'll definitely be checking out the "Wadasack"...looks killer.

The thing I love about the Take Ivy scan is the perfectly cropped cut. Keep an eye out for me, as we seem to have very similar tastes.

Chad
 

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Did you get these pictures from the Take Ivy post I made a while ago with the link to ACL or did someone post more scans from Take Ivy? I would love to see more pictures. If the latter, can I get the link or some direction?
 

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For fall scotch and soda and making a BEAST of a rain coat. I will try to get pics.
 

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Here's the one from Obedient Sons. I'll be picking one or two up in different colors once they go on sale.

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Originally Posted by hossoso
Did you get these pictures from the Take Ivy post I made a while ago with the link to ACL or did someone post more scans from Take Ivy? I would love to see more pictures. If the latter, can I get the link or some direction?
ACL. There are a few more through these sites though:

http://www.dejourmagazine.com/jan2008/takeivy.html
http://www.mensclub.jp/mensclub/flip/takeivy/Contents/

I've been keeping an eye on the auction networks for a copy, and if one turns up I'm probably going to pay a pretty penny for it.

The cool kids at sufu have been jonesing for "Mountain Research" brand stuff, a line from Japan that seems to repro American outdoors clothing. Some of their stuff is available at Garbstore, and this anorak is near what you're looking for. Spendy .
Not only spendy, but also hard to get.
 

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Thank you, Robin. I somehow missed it on Dejour and have never heard of that Japanese site.

While on the topic, I want cheap, durable, yellow (high-vis) weather gear for sailing this summer. I've checked all the obvious spots and can't find anything that I like. Anyone have a leftfield suggestion?
 

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That probably wasn't directed at me but I'm not wearing a $495 anything on the Salish Sea or the Straits.
 

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