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I think Toynbee and H.G. Wells would agree with you on that one, if they were alive...
H.G. saw it and agrees.
I think Toynbee and H.G. Wells would agree with you on that one, if they were alive...
As I mentioned before in this thread, there were more gents wearing the classic American look (Brooks Bros, J.Press, Paul Stuart, Oxxford, etc,...) in the 70's than there are now. That to me is a better indicator of style than to point out the poor choices of the fashion forward minority. And even if you didn't care for the cut/fabric of their suit, at least they were wearing one.
And they were wearing leisure suits too. How classically American. Even Ken, of Barbie fame, sported a nasty white leisure suit in the 70s. It was mayhem.:eusa_doh:
Even Sinatra wore one.
[video=youtube;4Aq_WewKtrg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Aq_WewKtrg[/video]
:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clapAs I mentioned before in this thread, there were more gents wearing the classic American look (Brooks Bros, J.Press, Paul Stuart, Oxxford, etc,...) in the 70's than there are now. That to me is a better indicator of style than to point out the poor choices of the fashion forward minority. And even if you didn't care for the cut/fabric of their suit, at least they were wearing one.
The styles of the 1920s and 1930s are deplorable!
I think it's fair to say that, whilst much of 70's fashion was atrocious, it was at least somewhat flattering. Even the marginal amount of style that decade had, however, is better then no style at all - which seems to be the best way of summing up this decade
I love the styles of the 20s and 30s especially, and if I could actually recreate a lot of those looks, I probably would. Except jazz suits and oxford bags. Those would not look good on me.
It's hard to decide which is more disappointing, his outfit or his singing.....:eusa_doh:Even Sinatra wore one.
I know it's a TV show that's supposed to portray the ideal family and all, but I was watching an episode of The Brady Bunch, and I noticed that they're a heck of a lot more dressed up than today's families, typically speaking. I think on the Hawaii episode, they even wore suits getting on and off the plane ride!
I'm not too familiar with the jazz suit, but oxford bags, I agree. Oxford baggies... I just don't like their appearance.
The styles of the 1920s and 1930s are deplorable!
I think it's fair to say that, whilst much of 70's fashion was atrocious, it was at least somewhat flattering. Even the marginal amount of style that decade had, however, is better then no style at all - which seems to be the best way of summing up this decade
I think the single worst fashion trend of the last forty years -- bar none -- is the idea of low-rise pants on men. They make virtually every man who wears them look like he has short, stumpy Charlie Brown legs -- and if the guy has any kind of a belly, they make it hang out like a sack of wet dough. I don't remember seeing this much before the '90s, and I wish I never had to see it again.
True. But *why?* I just can't understand a fashion that makes even the most well-built man who wears it look like a lumbering, top-heavy oaf -- they completely mess up the geometry and symmetry of the body shape by dropping the waistline below where it's supposed to be. And I just don't for the life of me understand why someone would deliberately do that to themselves.
Not really, though you might say the Jazz suit begat the Zoot suit it was much more closely fitted (trousers especially) and with a shorter jacket.I think jazz suit is a zoot suit
It's hard to decide which is more disappointing, his outfit or his singing.....:eusa_doh: