Posted on 11/29/2016 10:16:03 AM PST by C19fan
One model with a mullet and mustache throws a 'Blue Steel' pose as he models a velour dressing gown while another similar-looking chap stands confidently in a snazzy pair of bell-bottom trousers.
These are snapshots from a range of 1970s adverts showing the most popular men's fashions of the day.
High-waist pants, skimpy briefs, synthetic fabrics and psychedelic patterns seem to be in vogue - looks more suited to the fancy dress parties of today.
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Cary Grant.
Thank you.
Just more proof that homosexuals run the fashion industry and have for years.
No. I never chewed, dipped or smoked. Have never felt a need to.
The need to or not, a can in the back pocket was part of the uniform here.
Yes. That was me!!
Mine was the round pocket watch in the small watch pocket.
I remember girls like that, with HOT PANTS!
Thanks for the reminder! Back in the day we would have referred to people who acted like this as queers or homos and nobody would have thought much about it, except to agree.
We must be sisters! My mom didn't forbid it - we just couldn't afford it. Going through my elementary school years, I had a lot of home-made flowered dresses and jumpers made from a cotton blend. Can't think of the name now but it was a heavier weight - about half way to canvas. Wore well and easy to sew as it didn't slide around or pucker. That was back when Compere, Minnesota Fabrics, and JoAnn's all sold lots of pretty fabrics. Not so much out there now and no longer such a money saver.
True, Dat! :)
The red carpet mentality. To see and be seen....and hopefully *talked* about.
Oh man, that thing is awful.
Bet you have be careful during windy days. :)
” I was a vision of loveliness.”
Was? You still are a vision of loveliness. :)
That might be a scene from a movie, too.
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