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Oxford Bags (early 70's) became Birmingham Bags (Birmos) when the side pockets were added (mid 70's), it was de rigeur to complete the 'look' with a 3 star jumper and stack shoes...nice



LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Does that mean my 6 button, side pockets,

> green

> > high waister Oxford Bags from 1975 will be all

> the

> > rage on the Lane this summer?*

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> > *bet TLS had something similar

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> Do you really still have a pair of those??

LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Does that mean my 6 button, side pockets,

> green

> > high waister Oxford Bags from 1975 will be all

> the

> > rage on the Lane this summer?*

> >

> > *bet TLS had something similar

>

>

> Do you really still have a pair of those??


Nope, they went in the punk driven Great Flare Cull of 1977

I know a girl who is tres fashion forward, and the envy of all my other female friends for her ability to pull off any kind of 'look'. And even I, a happily married man, would have to admit she's pretty easy on the eye. Saw her in a body suit the other day. Looked bloody ridiculous. So ladies, be advised.


Mind you, I'm rocking a pair of flares this season so what do I know?

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