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???? Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Blue & white checked Oxford bags. It still

> makes

> > me shudder when I think about 'em.

>


>

> Did they have buttoned low down side pockets Jah?



No. I don't think so. Did yours?

???? Wrote:

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> Yup. Mine were green, 6 buttoned high weighsters,

> you could hide a lit Number 6 in the pockets when

> you bumped into your mum's friends


that's so true...when my Dad came home from work and saw me wearing them for the first time he thought I'd joined the sea cadets

red devil Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yup. Mine were green, 6 buttoned high

> weighsters,

> > you could hide a lit Number 6 in the pockets

> when

> > you bumped into your mum's friends

>

> that's so true...when my Dad came home from work

> and saw me wearing them for the first time he

> thought I'd joined the sea cadets



Thank god for punk eh RD, saved us

???? Wrote:

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> Thank god for punk eh RD, saved us


Speak for yourself. I went from shocking pink, to electric blue, to emerald green, to blonde, to purple, to scarlet, and - eventually - when it started to fall out, back to black hair! Oh dear Lord...that and the "bondage" trousers...

???? Wrote:

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> Yup. Mine were green, 6 buttoned high weighsters,

> you could hide a lit Number 6 in the pockets when

> you bumped into your mum's friends



Ditto - Brown and cream six button high waist with buttoned turn down pockets (in cream to contrast the brown trouser) and spanner pockets half-way down the thigh. Made of the kind of material that - if you dropped a fag on it - melted rather than scorched. Worn with platform shoes, butterfly-collar shirt and checked 'sports' jacket (both in variations of brown) and hands bedecked with two or three stainless steel rings that you lied to girls about and said you'd made them in metalwork class.

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