To: Daffynition
In the early to mid-80s, men work pink dress shirts (or pink stripes) with white collars and it was fashionable.
3 posted on
09/14/2007 12:29:00 PM PDT by
lilylangtree
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To: lilylangtree
In the early to mid-80s, men work pink dress shirts (or pink stripes) with white collars and it was fashionable. Yeah, the sissies did.
5 posted on
09/14/2007 12:29:54 PM PDT by
ElkGroveDan
(Take the wheel, Fred.)
To: lilylangtree
16 posted on
09/14/2007 12:35:30 PM PDT by
expatguy
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To: lilylangtree
In the early to mid-80s, men work pink dress shirts (or pink stripes) with white collars and it was fashionable.
Dating myself but there was a time when “pink and black” was all the rage!
17 posted on
09/14/2007 12:35:40 PM PDT by
Bitsy
To: lilylangtree
In the early to mid-80s, men work pink dress shirts (or pink stripes) with white collars and it was fashionable.
Dating myself but there was a time when “pink and black” was all the rage!
25 posted on
09/14/2007 12:39:53 PM PDT by
Bitsy
To: lilylangtree
In the early to mid-80s, men work pink dress shirts It was also a big fashion color for men's shirts in the mid-50's - having nada to do with homosexuals - Pink shirts with gray ties and or pants...
30 posted on
09/14/2007 12:42:26 PM PDT by
maine-iac7
(",,,but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." LINCOLN)
To: lilylangtree
“Fashionable” being the key word.
I wouldn’t bother anyone for wearing anything, and would likely come to someone’s defense, but I would not wear a pink shirt.
Pretty much an Army green kinda guy.
To: lilylangtree
I blame Don Johnson for that. And it’s not Pink...it’s Coral.
55 posted on
09/14/2007 12:58:13 PM PDT by
massgopguy
(I owe everything to George Bailey)
To: lilylangtree
I never stopped wearing pink. The women look at me and say it is a sign of a man who is confident in his sexuality.
70 posted on
09/14/2007 1:14:45 PM PDT by
frithguild
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To: lilylangtree
81 posted on
09/14/2007 1:50:50 PM PDT by
Disambiguator
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