Talbot
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I did a search, but didn't find anything. If this is a duplication, my apols to the mods.
We recently acquired a womans vintage gabardine Burberry raincoat from a well travelled, but now elderly, relative. The coat was probably purchased in London in the 60's as I know she lived there for a time. The coat is in excellent condition and will be treasured by my daughter.
The coat is labelled Burberry's of London and the check lining is much pinker than that used currently. I can't provide pix just yet as the coat is at the cleaners. It doesn't appear that the coat has been bleached at any time.
My query is when did Burberry's become Burberry, and when did the check change to the more browner hues used today. I always assumed that the pattern was a family tartan, and these don't get changed, do they?
All advice appreciated.
Talbot
We recently acquired a womans vintage gabardine Burberry raincoat from a well travelled, but now elderly, relative. The coat was probably purchased in London in the 60's as I know she lived there for a time. The coat is in excellent condition and will be treasured by my daughter.
The coat is labelled Burberry's of London and the check lining is much pinker than that used currently. I can't provide pix just yet as the coat is at the cleaners. It doesn't appear that the coat has been bleached at any time.
My query is when did Burberry's become Burberry, and when did the check change to the more browner hues used today. I always assumed that the pattern was a family tartan, and these don't get changed, do they?
All advice appreciated.
Talbot