Hemingway Jones said:Excellent reference. 2 points for "Eclectic Wit" for you.
Cheers.
Hey, waitaminnit... are you taking the mick?
Hemingway Jones said:Excellent reference. 2 points for "Eclectic Wit" for you.
Marc Chevalier said:There's a reason why the '60s happened.
flat-top said:Benny Holiday is correct! In the juvenile delinquent classic "City Across the River" the kids dressed like thugs in the day, but at night wore sharp suits and ties!
Certainly Not! I always mean what I say.jake_fink said:Cheers.
Hey, waitaminnit... are you taking the mick?
Ah, the classic 1970's peach leisure suit.lol Perfect with white shoes and WIDE white belt.Marc Chevalier said:Or a "gentleman of leisure" ...
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AWESOME!!!!Absinthe_1900 said:Like this:
Frank in his Hollywood Jacket
Crazy in his late 40's finery.
:rage: :rage:Are you joking? I've been told by friends I have to dress down in order to allow for them to hang out with me.
CharlieH. said:Back in high school, I was already into retro fashion, and boy did I turn heads... disgusted heads. At some point, some guy came along and said something along the lines of "dude! You gotta liberate yourself and dress like us!"
I still want to hit him for that remark.
Tony in Tarzana said:I think the gent in the aforementioned suit also had a lavender Homburg. Now that's something I'd love to get my mitts on!
Dapper Dan said:I'm only recently out of high school myself (I'm a sophomore at UT in Austin), and my experiences were just the opposite. Initially, people would look at me strange when I wore a coat and tie, but by my senior year I'd become a bit of a celebrity for it. I was even voted Most Original in the yearbook. I had all kinds of people complimenting me on my style and everyone was my friend. And this school had 2500 people.