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That is a bit odd, but it takes all kinds I suppose.
I like the older stuff myself.
Looking over that link submitted by the original poster confirms a truth once spoken by a wise observer of the human scene: "You can point to any item in the Sears catalog, and somebody, somewhere wants to sleep with it."
Barney Miller!Looking over that link submitted by the original poster confirms a truth once spoken by a wise observer of the human scene: "You can point to any item in the Sears catalog, and somebody, somewhere wants to sleep with it."
Don't forget, during most of history, men either wore dresses or skirts!Consider that what now constitutes men's clothing: button-up shirt, ankle-length trousers, jacket and lace-up shoes was at one time considered workingman's clothing. Gentlemen wore wigs, cutaway coats, weskits, knee breeches, silk stockings and pumps. The Sans-culottes of French Revolutionary times aggressively dressed in proletarian clothes to distinguish themselves from the aristocrats (even when they were themselves of the upper, educated classes). Now we wear late 19th - early 20th century work clothes. Levis were designed for miners. People who wouldn't know how to mount a horse dress as cowboys. And what can I say about the chambray shirt? A hundred years from now the leisure classes will dress like campesinos, gangstas and derelicts.
Years ago when all I could afford were cars that weren't 100% reliable, I kept coveralls in the trunk with my tools just in case roadside repairs might become necessary. I only had to use them a few times, but slipping them on over whichever clothes I was wearing was a simple way to keep those clothes from being ruined by dirt, grease, and/or whatever else I might encounter on, under, or near my car while I fumbled about.I have a suit of those striped-denim ones, and wear them for their intended purpose -- doing dirty jobs...
Don't forget, during most of history, men either wore dresses or skirts!
Nothing wrong with Model A Speedsters!This pair of overalls, makes me want a 1930s race car. Maybe, I could settle for a Model A Speedster!