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Circa 1972
Fashion is cyclical, you know
Those shoes go with none of those outfits.
Scroll through these delightful fashions and relive the good old days of rayon, "quiana" and "dacron fortrel"
http://jezebel.com/5231382/the-best-...summer-of-1972
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
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is the gal with the afro wearing culottes?
I like Bikes - Mimi
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Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi
I like the skeezy mustache-man in the background. That's a nice touch![]()
There was a guy on the bike route this morning with pants just like the lady on the left. He was missing the matching jacket unfortunately.
Thanks for the post Zen!
I have no photographic evidence (thankfully), but I was in college at that time and wore clothing similar to a lot of those outfits. Plaid pants were on everyone back then, incredible as it seems now.
I got a big kick recently out of watching the movie The Paper Chase from 1973. OMG! The clothing, the hairstyles, the guys with their moustaches!!! It could have been my own college campus.
Question is, what mainstream clothing are we wearing today that 30 years from now people will be laughing about?
Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams
i was wearing mostly blue jeans back then.
I like Bikes - Mimi
Watercolor Blog
Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi
when I was young ... eh sorry ... younger, new wave was out and along came: New Beat. With it's own fashion statement (ahum). So this was how we were dressed back in the eighties:
And yes those are cycling shorts.
Really. Seriously.
It was very hip back then for boys to wear cycling shorts when you went nightclubbing.![]()
My cycling hero: http://www.cyclinghalloffame.com/rid...asp?rider_id=1
I was at Colorado State, an Aggie school, in the College of Home Economics (which sounds so silly and old fashioned now, but I took more science-based classes than you could imagine). All of us future Home Ec teachers had a dress code my freshman and sophomore years. No jeans. Slacks were allowed, but only as part of a coordinated outfit. I don't remember when things got more relaxed, but I was wearing jeans by the time I graduated.
I worked at a fabric store to get the yardage discount, and made most of the clothes I wore back then. I remember a red, white, and blue Madras plaid blazer I made very similar in style to the striped number in the first picture. The lapels...yikes!
That looks sort of like Olympic swimmer Mark Spitz on the bike. Every guy I knew had a moustache like that.
Whatever you wore in your teens and 20's will be laughed at by future generations. It's guaranteed.
Thanks for the fun trip down memory lane, Zen. I'm feeling very old though![]()
Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams
I'm thinking the guy is going to cycle off the cliff.
Watchoo mean "we", white eyes?
No photographic evidence as this was pre-cell-phone-c u m-camera days (thank god, do the kids have ANY idea what a world of hurt they're in for in the coming years, LOL)
But I must admit to having some pretty wild looking hair, if not the crazy clothes. Combs, no hair spray.
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My cycling hero: http://www.cyclinghalloffame.com/rid...asp?rider_id=1
hmmm, I think I may have owned those shoes. And I make no apologies for that.![]()
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