This great image is a study on crease variations of the era. Thanks for posting this one Bob.Dedicating Springfield, Missouri's first metered parking lot. 1951.
What @Redfokker said. I love seeing all the different creases and pinches/no pinches.Dedicating Springfield, Missouri's first metered parking lot. 1951.
Ozark was still going in the 1980's when I was traveling two weeks in every month. They were my favorite airline: nicest people, plenty of leg room, and the best food. And lots of free drinks!Springfield, Missouri. March 1956.
I would dress like that guy on the left every day if I could1930's street fashion
I would dress like that guy on the left every day if I could
I love his Pop's suit, too!Rubenstein's Department Store, Springfield MO. 1951. (The kid in the hat could use a new pair of shoes as well, but -- wow -- is he dressed to kill or what?).
1940s street fashion
This guy owns this look
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Dude's got 'tude.
So is that cotton in the storefront behind them?
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Suds?Dude's got 'tude.
So is that cotton in the storefront behind them?
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Impressive picture
Heart palpitations over this one