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For sale: Genuine and original iconic British made, Duffle Coat - Gloverall


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Hi everyone,

I'm selling my beloved Gloverall genuine Duffle Coat in camel, Made in England , because is a quite big for me now.

Still in pristine condition, pet and smoke free,  fully sanitised and dry cleaned only for preserve the wool.

Size: 42 

Asking Price: £65

 

Thanks for looking

Alex

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  • AlexJubille changed the title to For sale: Genuine and original iconic British made, Duffle Coat - Gloverall

Lovely iconic item  of clothing from the '60's.

Reminds me of the "Gannex" coat.  It must have been one of the most blatant cases of celebrity promotion  as it was frequently worn Harold Wilson, the prime minister.
Gannex coats were made by a company owned by Joseph Kagan who was later made a life peer by Wilson. Kagan later was done for tax evasion.

The interesting biography can be read here  Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan - Wikipedia

Was there sleaze involved? We don't know.

 

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