I have the perfect thing, for adults that is...
Go to you local liquor story and get bottle of Barenjager. It's a very tasty Honey Liquor from Germany.
It's made from real Honey, so there is some real theraputic value to it. Of course it's probably not much different that the Honey and...
I thought I would resurrect this thread since I too am looking for retro flooring for our kitchen.
I now live in my grandfathers house which he built by hand a little at a time, but completing it in the late 50's. It's a Cape Cod, but there is still a lot of 50s decorative things throughout...
I am an independent filmmaker, and want to do a classic pulpy, 50's era werewolf film for my next project.
I have a couple of ideas floating around but was wondering if any of you know of any good werewolf books from the 50's/60's in the pulp genre.
Thanks!
I grew up in Hawaii and there are a lot of shirt makers making good repros. I own a ton of nice vintage and repro Aloha shirts. Vintage shirts are very hard to come by these days as the Japanese bought them up in the 90's and took them to Japan.
"Paradise Found" is a good shirt maker. They...
Brycreem is still one of the best products around behind Royal Crown.
I use Brycreem everyday, not to keep my hair slick, but to keep it nourished and healthy looking.
My medicine cabinet is full of all sorts of pomades (15 at last count) yet I always default to Brylcreem for general hair...
I've worn greaser threads since I was a teen 30 years ago and still wear jeans and engineer boots almost daily.
The nice thing about engineer boots is you don't have to look 50's. I wear my boots with jeans and with any shirt (but a nice 50's shirt looks great).
I am a big Springsteen fan...
There is a seller on Ebay from Japan that sells repro jackets with the same diamond/atomic print.
They aren't cheap, but they look well worth the money.
How about getting Mr. Clooney for an upcoming issue.
He is one celeb who is changing the way men look and dress with his combed over hair and nice threads.
He is a modern day Clark Gable.
My apologies. I misinterpreted keeping your hat on in public places pertaining only to the cowboy hat.
I had a good friend in the Army, who was from Texas, wear a cowboy hat whenever he was not in uniform and rarely took it off.
I think it was he who told me that the cowboy hat was part of...
Well, I lived in vegas about two years ago and used it regularly with great results.
Basically, if I carried at least five on me, I could've sold each one. People ALWAYS asked me where I got it.
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