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Dinerman, it's interesting to see how your style has progressed from page one of this thread to now.
Jovan said:East Germany isn't exactly the same as Nazi Germany. [huh]
Jovan said:East Germany isn't exactly the same as Nazi Germany. [huh]
Shaul-Ike Cohen said:Not exactly, certainly, unless you use this as a litotes. One difference - of many - was that the GDR population might have been less convinced of their leadership and state. So, if you call somebody "a Nazi German", that's much more of a bad guy than "a GDR German". But an army officer?! Not a private soldier doing his compulsory service, but somebody fully in the system, and part of it?
BTW, if a GDR army officer was a believing communist, I might have less difficulties with him than with either a believing Nazi or a GDR opportunist, but anyway, I couldn't bring myself to wearing a symbol of either system.
Now this is a super sharp raincoat. What a price! :eusa_clapAlanC said:Vintage Rainfair raincoat with removable wool lining. It's in perfect shape with a great glenplaid pattern. It even has a throat latch. Paid $10 for it at thrift:
reetpleat said:I remember in the 80s nd 90s, communist clothing, watches etc were quite hip mongst the new wave crowd. It didn't suggest any affinity for communism. They were just an odd exotic piece of clothing. I wouldn't ever assume someone was a communist sympathiser just because they wore an overcoat. For tht matter, being a communist does not have the same stigma in much of the world as it does here. The US government worked very hard to villify the term such that it is stil an insult thrown around today at anyone who is left leaning. "What are you, a commie or something?"
In the boring world of everyone wearing their grays, browns, and khakis it is nice to see something so bold. It takes a confident fellow to wear it. Go for it.Warbaby said:I was poking through the racks at the local thrift store today when this baby jumped out and grabbed me. Beautiful, thick wool in the most brazen houndstooth check I've ever seen. I have no idea where (or if) I'll ever wear it, but it was in so flamboyant I just had to buy it. It's in mint condition - the original owner prolly never had the nerve to wear it in public.
Any thoughts on its date or reason for existance?
Warbaby said:
It appears to be a coat which would have been part of a country wardrobe and would have not have be worn for business in the city (though possibly for city weekend wear).Warbaby said:Any thoughts on its date or reason for existance?
Warbaby said:Here's a photo of the label:
Warbaby said:...reason for existance?