| In wellies and rustling macs around 1,500 spectators arrived at Saturday's Lowick Show, matching last year's crowd that took to the showfield in sunnier climes. |
| It churned up the sea even more, and beat the yellow rain macs of the fishermen tying down tarpaulins. |
| That's only just enough time to round up the gear and the children, find fleeces and macs and wellingtons, and get everyone into the car. |
| The mood is all about luxury, from fine touch cashmere and belted suede shirt dresses to candy coloured silk mix macs and cropped band box smart jackets. |
| Would-be commandos are deployed in groups of up to six, each kitted out in drab macs, assigned a specific target to track down and led into the isolation of a fabric tent. |
| Although we are always going to get visitors who wear those hideous yellow rain macs, we do have visitors who are stylish and we want to encourage more of them. |