![]() ‘Also decaying is the seaside town, evoked by changeable weather, plastic macs, ice-cream parlours and ‘folk’ entertainers.’.‘In wellies and rustling macs around 1,500 spectators arrived at Saturday's Lowick Show, matching last year's crowd that took to the showfield in sunnier climes.’.‘Although we are always going to get visitors who wear those hideous yellow rain macs, we do have visitors who are stylish and we want to encourage more of them.’.‘It all began with the return of the mac last year when simple, A-line waterproofs became all the rage.’.‘RACHEL WEISZ skips into the cafe like someone from a Seventies perfume ad, with her belted mac and tweed cap and tumbling raven curls.’.‘The mood is all about luxury, from fine touch cashmere and belted suede shirt dresses to candy coloured silk mix macs and cropped band box smart jackets.’.‘We thought fast food was what you have in Lent, a big mac was an oversize raincoat, and crumpet we had for tea.’.‘Because of the rain I've had to wear it with my Burberry mac, but it goes with it, so all is not lost.’.‘There probably won't be a single mac or trilby hat in sight at the Novotel on Saturday, he said.’. ![]() ‘This can only mean that Martine McCutcheon must own a Burberry mac too, hence minus points.’.
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