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[[Image:Im195111WW-Pakamac.jpg|thumb| November 1951. ]]
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of Manchester.
of Manchester, rainwear
 
1951 Manufactured by [[Servitor Plastic Products]]
 
1978 Pakamac became the leisure wear division of [[Clares Holdings]], part of the [[Black and Edgington]] group; the workwear division of the group was [[Clares Carlton]].<ref>The Times Aug. 1, 1978</ref>


Manufactured by [[Servitor Plastic Products]]
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November 1951.

of Manchester, rainwear

1951 Manufactured by Servitor Plastic Products

1978 Pakamac became the leisure wear division of Clares Holdings, part of the Black and Edgington group; the workwear division of the group was Clares Carlton.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Aug. 1, 1978