Opal Native Dec 26, 2008 1,022 0 Liverpool Dec 7, 2012 #1 Came across this site today and spotted this cape, I'm sure I read on here a while back someone looking out for one. http://www.fly-fishing-gear.co.uk/shop/313-fishing-cape.html
Came across this site today and spotted this cape, I'm sure I read on here a while back someone looking out for one. http://www.fly-fishing-gear.co.uk/shop/313-fishing-cape.html
crosslandkelly Full Member Jun 9, 2009 26,498 2,399 67 North West London Dec 7, 2012 #2 Mines called a Poncho.
santaman2000 M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft) Jan 15, 2011 16,909 1,120 68 Florida Dec 7, 2012 #3 No. A poncho goes full length (or at least to about the knees) Looks like that's a proper shoulder cape.
No. A poncho goes full length (or at least to about the knees) Looks like that's a proper shoulder cape.
C crucible Tenderfoot May 14, 2011 78 0 vancouver bc canada Dec 8, 2012 #4 I have two capes that I just recently got- the first is a Fjallraven Luhkka cape that was on sale here locally: https://www.fjallraven.us/p-265-luhkka-cape.aspx The second one is more of a medieval cowl- I got it from an traditional archery equipment site that make thick melton wool clothes for bowhunting :http://gfredasbell.com/gfa_wool_clothing.php
I have two capes that I just recently got- the first is a Fjallraven Luhkka cape that was on sale here locally: https://www.fjallraven.us/p-265-luhkka-cape.aspx The second one is more of a medieval cowl- I got it from an traditional archery equipment site that make thick melton wool clothes for bowhunting :http://gfredasbell.com/gfa_wool_clothing.php
treadlightly Full Member Jan 29, 2007 2,692 3 65 Powys Dec 8, 2012 #5 Capes and ponchos are wonderfully versatile things