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Old 07-12-2010, 09:08 AM   #31
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I'm still waiting for members only jackets and parachute pants to make a come back. Maybe next year?
Members Only jackets I've seen on the rise. The company is still in existence and selling online last I checked. Parachute pants...not so sure about that one.

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Old 07-12-2010, 11:43 AM   #32
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It is funny how fashions come back around. Usually slightly modified. I remember when I was a young teen back in the early 80's I found some of my dads old sports coats and skinny ties from the 50's. Those became my new church clothes. Wore the tie's loose, rolled the sleeves up and turned the color up on the coat. My parents just rolled their eye's and threw their hands up. Kids...what are ya gonna do?

I'm still waiting for members only jackets and parachute pants to make a come back. Maybe next year?
That's really funny because that almost exactly what I wear now to church occasionally too! Except I don't wear a jacket with a popped collar. Skinny tie; loose, shirt with sleeves rolled up. Craziness. Whenever I think about this stuff I tend to think of the verse from the bible, "there is nothing new under the sun." We just have a few decades of style that recycle it seems.

I could see Members Only jackets coming back. They aren't too terrible looking lol!
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Old 07-12-2010, 12:00 PM   #33
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I don't wear clam-diggrers. I do wear really long shorts though, have since the early 90's. I just like my shorts long enough to absorb some shock if I fall. And I do fall. I generally speaking run around far too much and don't really care about fashion. My wife says I have a well defined look, but one that comes and goes in its fashionability. If you define mid calf length shorts that way, I do wear those.

The term manpris makes me cringe. Highwaters, clamdiggers, those sound okay. Manpris sound like they come with free "fixing."
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Old 07-12-2010, 06:01 PM   #34
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I don't wear clam-diggrers. I do wear really long shorts though, have since the early 90's. I just like my shorts long enough to absorb some shock if I fall. And I do fall. I generally speaking run around far too much and don't really care about fashion. My wife says I have a well defined look, but one that comes and goes in its fashionability. If you define mid calf length shorts that way, I do wear those.

The term manpris makes me cringe. Highwaters, clamdiggers, those sound okay. Manpris sound like they come with free "fixing."
Fair enough. For you we'll call em really long shorts!
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