Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Rain Boots & Umbrellas

So earlier today we got one of those catalogs in the mail. You all know the kind, purporting to be 'gifts' and full of those 'as seen on TV' products. One of the things in the book really took me back. Rain boots for women, we called them 'raindeers'. We wore them over our shoes and they were almost clear, sort of frosty, and they had a little loop on the side to close them over. Remember the days when a well dressed woman would never dream of going out in the rain and allowing her dress shoes to get wet? Men too had slip on covers for their shoes and they were commonly called rubbers.  I know I went through more than a pair or two of raindeers when I was in grade school. Back in those days the nuns would check to be sure your feet were dry on rainy days so you better have your rain boots.

And thinking of rain boots made me think of umbrellas. I used to love to walk through the ground floor of Gimbel's Department Store on Market St. and stop at the umbrella display. There were solid colors as well as beautiful prints with wooden and heavy plastic handles in all manner of colors and designs. In a rack of 20 or 30 umbrellas no two were alike. A good umbrella was upwards of $20. and in the late 60's and early 70's that was a lot of money. I remember when the first clear umbrellas came on the market and they were great cause you could keep your head totally covered and still see your bus coming down the street.  

I don't know what happened to those boots and umbrellas that used to protect us from the rain. Can you imagine a teenager today who would prefer to use an umbrella instead of getting wet or imagine anyone under the age of 40 who would wear a pair of boots to keep their shoes dry. Folks would rather carry a good pair of shoes and wear an old pair out in the rain or snow and change shoes.

Ah well it was just another of my YOU KNOW YOU'RE GETTING OLD moments and I thought I would share.  

1 comment:

  1. you know you are getting old when...you read a blog by your older sister and want to add..remember the umbrella store off market st.? i'm pretty sure i went there with you..i do remember rubbers...i'm right at the age where i can go ethier way---i think about keeping feet dry first..then i go to ohhh rubbers..i must say that i am also of an age that keeping my feet dry is of more importance...lol :-)

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