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Peter Storm Green Cagoules?


Does anyone the brand of green cagoules the pack have on in the film? They look like vintage Peter Storms but may be something else. I want one before the price goes through the roof!

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they were created especially for the film. i believe that there are talks about mass producing them for fans but the actual cagoules you saw were designed by Audrey Hughes from the wardrobe department of Awaydays. She did a great job!

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The 80s casual green cagoule is different to 'The Pack' cagoule in the film. No white zip and more of a snorkel hood. Adidas are supposed to be issuing a replica and there will be a limited edition from the film website.

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Adidas have just released a total copy of the green Awaydays cagoule.
http://shop.adidas.co.uk/product/L7344/E88061/adidas-Archive/OS-Hooded-Windbreaker/detail.jsf

Bit cheeky not giving the film a namecheck.

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The ones in the film are based on the original overhead Peter Storm smock which are mentioned several times in the novel, this is one...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3133/3244172301_3ce408d975.jpg

Anything else in an inferior cash in, and no it's not for sale.

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adidas made them especially for the movie, its the first thing on the adidas originals website... http://www.adidas.com/campaigns/originalsss2009/content/#/lifestyle/awaydays

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Yeah, but they're *beep*

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I'd a blue one back in the day....

ASC '83 style. ;-)

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They are Peter Storm look-a-likes made by the films costume dept. You can still get original PS' on ebay, with varied prices. If you want something very similar try KWAY cagoules.

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Am I missing something here? My time was a few years after this and a couple of hundred miles away, but Peter Storm? The stuff they sell in Millets to OAPs going on walking holidays?? That was once the thing to wear? You learn something every day.

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