Originally posted by smashinfashion+Jun 7th, 2004 - 4:36 pm--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (smashinfashion @ Jun 7th, 2004 - 4:36 pm)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
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Originally posted by softgrey@Jun 5th, 2004 - 11:48 pm
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Originally posted by nuiko@Jun 5th, 2004 - 4:41 pm <!--QuoteBegin-softgrey
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@Jun 4th, 2004 - 7:25 pm !!! *
i want that pin!
so do i... ...
i love this look on guys...so frankly...i'm not going tocomplain if boys are dressing like this,...even if it's not the most origiinal idea...a lot of this style was taken from the 50's/60's beatnik look anyway...much of these clothes came from thrift stores back then...
the mods are another group that adopted a similar look...(hint hint)
here's an example of the original look...
love fellini films softgrey
quadrophenia is another must see for mod culture and fashion
and clay, mods would buy a suit and they used tailors often to make them real slim..such perfectionists [/b][/quote]
Someone I know used to be a Mod. Was in a gang, wore a suit, used to wear a parka over it, and he said he never rode a vespa or a peg.
Things were cheaper in the sixties, and he said he spent his money on a suit, but only wore it on the weekends. And it was really violent and he had a cosh and I wish I was there.
Mods were stylish, and that's the best a street hood can look. I wan't my own Mod gang, all these young uns, with their sports gear, pah!
I love Debbie Hary and Blondie.I really want to get the book Blondie Unseen 1976-1980.
If I could ever find a blondie t shirt in a thrift store I would so buy it.Having Debbie Harry's face on me as I go places would make me so happy ,as strange as that sounds.