TommySalieri
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Baron Kurtz said:And one goes blind if ...
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Oh, gosh. Hold it right there. Don't go any further than that. lol
Baron Kurtz said:And one goes blind if ...
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Baron Kurtz said:Those not wearing hats in the thirties were called communists by Apparel Arts.
geo said:Kennedy wore morning coat for his inauguration, with a top hat.
Magus said:And ball caps worn in what I refer to as the "intelligence meter" style. Basically it is as follows:
Bill forward...normal intelligence
Bill Straight backward...sub par intelligence (unless the are a catcher on a baseball team)
Straight sideways...complete moron.
There is a sliding scale of stupidity as the bill moves degrees closer to straight out sideways.
Rally caps are definitely important.Pilgrim said:Inside out is a rally hat. Verrrrrry important at certain points in a game or series. Dorky-looking, but important.
indyjim said:Or does the meter not even go that low?lol
Marc Chevalier said:Kennedy did have style influence. He wore very well-tailored suits in the Italian "continental" style. Narrower lapels, excellent cut. Plain front, tapered trousers. Center (or side) vents in the back of the jacket.
When men saw Kennedy wearing these kinds of suits, they went ahead and did the same.
JFK also wore brown tortoiseshell Ray-Ban "Wayfarers", the sunglasses used by California lifeguards. After he was seen sailing in them, the fashion spread like wildfire.