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Nope. Where did you get them?
Nope. Where did you get them?
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Yep, late spring/early summer, 1969 up here.Ok,here is one for the Originals.Can you remember Girls wearing a kind of shiny,Cyclist Style Jacket(in either Black,Blue or White)Nylon Jacket.I know my Sister had one(they came out about the time of the Short, Checked Skirts).I have looked for Pictures-but cannot find any.They looked cute in them.
Okay: lose the waistband and cuffs... and the white zip and contrasting pockets, think short-waisted... and I reckon we're nearly there - no?
Awww, c'mon... we are talking about 42-43 years ago...All I can see now is a black bin liner !!
anyone know where i can find a good MA-1 Flight jacket that isnt really puffy etc.
Any good recommendations for Donkey jackets as well?
anyone know where i can find a good MA-1 Flight jacket that isnt really puffy etc.
yeah i knew id have to cave to alpha which is fineMA-1 make sure you get an Alpha. besides the overall quality being better than the "repros" they arent as puffy. i mean it's a bomber so it's always going to be kinda puffy, but the Alpha ones are less so than the cheaper knockoffs which will ALL make you look like the staypuff marshmallow man
Yep, late spring/early summer, 1969 up here.
I was in love (awww...) with a couple of girls (older than me) with feathered hair, who wore them.
Sort of 'wet-look', waist-length, red or blue, short collars and zip-fastening, probably nylon(!!!)... thanks for the memory.
Think Julie Driscoll.
I have a spare 10 minutes - which probably means I'll be on for an hour - so I'll search for an image.
Okay: lose the waistband and cuffs... and the white zip and contrasting pockets, think short-waisted... and I reckon we're nearly there - no?
I could see Little Queenie in one.
Can't say I've seen one of those, Ed.
They were about Little Queenie,but as I said,there are hardly any Photos of them.Shame.
I see we all studiously ignored this one
I think this thread has said all it's going to say about Slade! I couldn't resist repeating, though, that I bumped into them at Goldsmiths in New Cross and (ahem) forcefully pointed out where they had mugged the style...
And I promise that's the last time I'll mention it.