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Donkey Jackets

Posted: 17 Jan 2024, 23:52
by yngwies Cat
"Much loved Coats as what sported by bin men, council workers back in the day. As rare as white dog shit these days. Any of you oldies wear them, are they due a come back?"

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 23:17
by zebthecat
Fauxstralian 6:43 Fri Jan 19 It was a pea coat.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 22:28
by Pi Alpha Nu
Started a new job at Kew Gardens at the beginning of 1993 and was given a donkey jacket along with other workwear and i put it in the boot of my car. A few weeks later it was the 4th round of the FA Cup Barnsley away arrive there it was cold and found the jacket in the car and put it on. The Hammers got thumped 4-1 and I think we had the 4 seasons in that 90 minutes I was glad that donkey jacket was in the boot of the car.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 18:43
by Fauxstralian
Was reading that Michael Foot's 'donkey jacket' was actually a short overcoat that his wife bought at great expense from Harrods in an attempt to smarten him up for the Cenotaph visit

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 21:20
by paulon
Briano 8:49 Thu Jan 18 Can remember me and my mate getting a photo with Micky Fitz outside the shop and that's about it

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 20:59
by bruuuno
Correct tell your mum she can have it back

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 19:26
by joyo
bruuuno 12.23 I bet its pink coloured

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 17:28
by Gary Strodders shank
A mate had Skins painted on the back of his.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 17:14
by Gaffer58
"Still got mine, issued with it by the steelworks, supposed to be spark proof, still wear it when gardening, although the sleeve is nearly detached, it also does not have the plastic across the shoulders, but it’s lovely and warm."

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 12:57
by BillyJenningsBoots
"Wondered why they were known as Donkey Jackets so Wiki says... In 1888 George Key opened up his own shop above his father John Key's first-floor draper shop on Lower Brook Street in Rugeley, Staffordshire, England. That same year, Key designed a new type of coat made of a hard-wearing material developed for those who were working on the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal. Some of the navvies worked on donkey engines (a steam-powered winch or logging engine), providing the inspiration for the name of George Key's new coat: the donkey jacket."

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 12:44
by eswing hammer
I had one with ‘Leftly brothers’ on the back !

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 12:19
by David L
They definitely need a name on the back of builders or groundwork companies like Murphy or Gleeson to have any sort of street cred. PLA also got kudos

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 11:59
by ,
Micheal Foot often wore a duffle coat.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 11:52
by Far Cough
I couldn't afford Doc Martens so I used to clomp around the fucking joint in a pair of army boots which had Blakeys or similar already built in.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 11:33
by lincslink
I had Blakey’s on the heels and front of my monkey boots.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 11:25
by Gary Strodders shank
The Oi Oi shop in Camden (stables market) sells the Relco ones with tartan lining for about a ton. Anyone remember Blakey's ?

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:34
by wanstead_hammer
"A couple of mates LBTH council issue ones donkeys (engine) years ago. Most of us had the flight jackets and used to pop in the Last resort sometimes. I did see a young bloke wearing one recently though, at Stratford, but it looked like a snide (modern day made). The top bit was a funny colour as well. So perhaps someone is trying to bring em back."

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:28
by Far Cough
"I knew that, I just put it up there because some people thought he did wear one at the Cenotaph."

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:17
by charlie paynter
And that was NOT a donkey jacket that Michael Foot was wearing. Nothing like one!

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:16
by charlie paynter
"They were called donkey jackets because, according to Wikipedia, the aforementioned Manchester navvies were working on donkey engines (a steam-powered winch or logging engine)."

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:10
by yngwies Cat
What were the leather bits on the shoulder all about? Why were they called donkey Jackets Iconic clobber.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:02
by Gary Strodders shank
They were originally produced for workers on the Manchester ship canal according to a company called Lewis Leathers who sell them.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 10:02
by Gary Strodders shank
They were originally produced for workers on the Manchester ship canal according to a company called Lewis Leathers who sell them.

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 08:53
by Far Cough
Michael Foot had one

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 08:49
by Briano
Paulson 12.15 Did you know mad skinhead called Dickie? Had terrible Tourette’s and had a swastika tattooed on his forehead Last time I saw him was at the last resort

Re: Donkey Jackets

Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 08:15
by Mex Martillo
"When I was a young lad, I drove a dump truck in a gravel pit. In the winter they gave me a donkey jacket. It was a bit too big for me, but I liked and used it for quite a few years before it got forgotten about and someone probably throw it out."