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2022 is around the corner.
The 1970's can now be considered vintage.
The 1970's can now be considered vintage.
I still retch when I think of the miserable excuses for tuxedos which we wore in the 70's, particularly at our friends' weddings. It's one of the reasons why, as I grew older, I insisted upon purchasing my own traditional black 100% wool tux for future special events. No formal wear rental guy was ever going to tell me, "Sorry, the light powder blue is all we have available."
Blame could be laid upon the groom or bride for choosing these atrocities, but friends really shouldn't allow friends to wear polyester or rayon.
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Lots of dark brown paneled walls, the better to suit the phony Early American dark bronze hardware surmounted by spread eagles and the patriotic-themed drapes. Against these backdrops, the harvest gold and the avocado didn't look restful, they looked bilious. Looking over the Sears catalogs from that period at the far end of my shelf, it wasn't just my weak eyes that are responsible for this impression. Even the people had that combination of dark and bilious.
When I moved into my present house, it too was fitted out with that bleak, depressing early-70s paneling. It was on the burn pile before sundown.
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I remember the mid-sixties to the mid-seventies as being, visually, a very dark time -- like a television set with the contrast turned up and the brightness turned down.