Bell-bottoms were the only pants for a good portion of the 70's. I assume there were some straight-cut jeans out there. I don't know. If only we knew someone old enough to tell us about that rare ould time.But men's fashion hasn't shifted quite as dramatically post-WWII. A plain t-shirt and basic jeans and you wouldn't look out of place in any decade for the past 60+ years.
Put work boots on Steve McQueen and that’s how my Dad dressed his whole life, even in the 70s. No bell bottoms ever.Bell-bottoms were the only pants for a good portion of the 70's. I assume there were some straight-cut jeans out there. I don't know. If only we knew someone old enough to tell us about that rare ould time.
Yeah you are!Woo! I’m in @Celt Z ’s harem!
Mr. Z understands this. It is why we're still married.But we know the OTP is CeltZ/Coffee.
I was not alive yet, but family photos and even movie clips from the time have shown me that straight legged jeans/pants for men were still pretty common. Except for The Brady Bunch, I guess.Bell-bottoms were the only pants for a good portion of the 70's. I assume there were some straight-cut jeans out there. I don't know. If only we knew someone old enough to tell us about that rare ould time.
Is that Ian Ziering in the middle? I don't recognize him at all.
Needs more kitten.
That's Jamie....something. (digging into my 90's memory for a moment). He was on 90210 for a little while, then "starred" in a spin-off called..something vaguely urban. The opening theme song, "How Do You Talk to An Angel", was a big but sappy hit on the radio.Is that Ian Ziering in the middle? I don't recognize him at all.
Walters & "The Heights"...That's Jamie....something. (digging into my 90's memory for a moment). He was on 90210 for a little while, then "starred" in a spin-off called..something vaguely urban. The opening theme song, "How Do You Talk to An Angel", was a big but sappy hit on the radio.
Yeah, I looked it up right before you posted. I was hoping I could pull that up from memory. Nope, too old.Walters & "The Heights"...
you gave me enough for my google-fu to work. I've never seen any of those shows.
Yeah, I don't remember him or that show at all.Yeah, I looked it up right before you posted. I was hoping I could pull that up from memory. Nope, too old.
(And I never watched The Heights.)
I don't remember the show but I remember the radio wouldn't stop playing that thrice-damned song. It was such a BAD song, with poor lyrics, lazy composition, and an untalented vocalist. "Hahh duya TAWK... toowan aynjehhh..."You're lucky. By that time in the 90s, we no longer shared a house with my grandparents, so that meant we didn't have cable TV anymore and I was trapped by the six basic free channels. Fox spent so much time advertising that damn show every commercial break, they would play the full music video of that awful song. And then it found its way to the radio. And the worst part is that I still have those god-awful refrain lyrics tattooed in my brain:
How Do You Talk to an angel / how do you hold her close to where you are/ How Do You Talk to an angel/ it's like trying to catch a falling star
IIRC, the show only lasted a season, if that.
It was cancelled after 12 episodesYou're lucky. By that time in the 90s, we no longer shared a house with my grandparents, so that meant we didn't have cable TV anymore and I was trapped by the six basic free channels. Fox spent so much time advertising that damn show every commercial break, they would play the full music video of that awful song. And then it found its way to the radio. And the worst part is that I still have those god-awful refrain lyrics tattooed in my brain:
How Do You Talk to an angel / how do you hold her close to where you are/ How Do You Talk to an angel/ it's like trying to catch a falling star
IIRC, the show only lasted a season, if that.
They don't, and I said so right in my second line But "basic jeans" really has changed. I can tell from a picture of a guy (not a model) if it's 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s or 00s. It really depends on what group you're looking at - I also always get the impression American men just don't change their look as much as European men do. The Rugged Outdoorsman in Texas is more concerned with pants you can work in than looking fashionable like an artist in Paris.I would say it's less so for women. The "medium length" can vary wildly from decade to decade, even if you're trying to find "classic cuts". I'm not saying higher fashion doesn't change, like in your example "b", I'm saying everyday basics don't change as dramatically in men's fashion as they do in women's.
Your Home Depots sell cargo pants?! I want to hear about this!home depot cargo pants
I was gonna talk about an older, more handsome Jason Priestly, but if you want to hear about cargo pants . . .Wait, wait, wait. Hold it.
Your Home Depots sell cargo pants?! I want to hear about this!
So how do you feel about, say, Hawaiian shirts?just buying the same home depot cargo pants is just as much wrong for men as it is for women - men just get away with it better because we're judged on our looks less.
I was gonna talk about an older, more handsome Jason Priestly, but if you want to hear about cargo pants . . .
Dammit. I forgot you could just Google the truth.
I mean, I was more of a Brandon girl back in the day, but ehhhhh... comme-ci comme-ca.
I decided against a LMGTFY linkWait, wait, wait. Hold it.
Your Home Depots sell cargo pants?! I want to hear about this!
Those are awesome, and only the truly great can wear them all day and still manage a good forum. I mean, radio. I mean, overall job.So how do you feel about, say, Hawaiian shirts?
--Patrick
So what's the shamelessly sucking up to the mods rating?Those are awesome, and only the truly great can wear them all day and still manage a good forum. I mean, radio. I mean, overall job.
TIL Home Depot sells pants. Mind. Blown.Yes, they sell pants.