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Those Daisy Duke shorts remind me of a picture I posted a while back in the Gallery of British TV star Lyndon Ogbourne...

http://www.fitmales.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/lo7.jpg

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Guilty yer honor! College interview suit ca. 1977 was a 3-piece powder-blue number woven exclusively of fabrics Not Found In Nature.

 

You just can't get better than a silk acetate shirt!!

 

A relative crocheted for our family a throw/small blanky for the couch back in the 1970's which we still have that is in the same pattern and close to the same colors of the 'poncho' that the guy sitting down is wearing. :p

 

http://i0.wp.com/pulptastic.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/557e3d111880f.jpg

 

 

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the same pattern and close to the same colors of the 'poncho' that the guy sitting down is wearing.

 

It was a fairly common pattern making the rounds "in the day". I have a throw in the same pattern (and colors) that dates to my college days, a gift from a girl who just Didn't Get It.

 

(It's knitted, not crocheted.)

 

That orlon yarn they were using in those days is pretty much indestructible. Even the moths won't touch it!

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A relative crocheted for our family a throw/small blanky for the couch back in the 1970's which we still have that is in the same pattern and close to the same colors of the 'poncho' that the guy sitting down is wearing. :p

 

http://i0.wp.com/pulptastic.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/557e3d111880f.jpg

 

 

Gman

 

It was a fairly common pattern making the rounds "in the day". I have a throw in the same pattern (and colors) that dates to my college days, a gift from a girl who just Didn't Get It.

 

(It's knitted, not crocheted.)

 

That orlon yarn they were using in those days is pretty much indestructible. Even the moths won't touch it!

 

I'm pretty sure ours was crocheted. But I think items can look very similar done either way.

 

Gman

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Guilty!:( White double-knit bell-bottoms and print shirt with loonngg collar points.:rolleyes: I still have them and they still fit! Maybe I should wear them to the PS dinner?:eek:

 

Come on Oliver. Just bring the nipple in your avatar with you. Then nobody will be paying attention to your god damn silly clothes anyway.

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