spectre
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Thanks so much.
I was an original mod, well the Aussie equivalent. Probably still am, albeit a rather decrepit version.
Apart from wearing 60s styles, I also watch endless TV shows and movies from "my" era. It's interesting when I go to buy them from Amazon UK (the best source) you always find "last one" or "only three left, more coming soon."
There seems to be a level of interest which is increasing if anything and many of the favourable review of the mostly British series are from Americans.
A lot of people seem to be after the "good, clean fun" those shows provided without the current epidemic of movies which are either cartoons or CGI shows with no plot and endless bad language.
BTW my tailor here (and in the US now - P.Johnson) have just come up with a jacket which is pure 60s. It has a slimmer lapel and a slightly lower and smaller gorge. Looks very cool.
They like it so much they tell me they want to make it their standard.
I also love Tailor CAID in Tokyo, a guy totally devoted to Ivy League and preppy 60s fashion.
I was an original mod, well the Aussie equivalent. Probably still am, albeit a rather decrepit version.
Apart from wearing 60s styles, I also watch endless TV shows and movies from "my" era. It's interesting when I go to buy them from Amazon UK (the best source) you always find "last one" or "only three left, more coming soon."
There seems to be a level of interest which is increasing if anything and many of the favourable review of the mostly British series are from Americans.
A lot of people seem to be after the "good, clean fun" those shows provided without the current epidemic of movies which are either cartoons or CGI shows with no plot and endless bad language.
BTW my tailor here (and in the US now - P.Johnson) have just come up with a jacket which is pure 60s. It has a slimmer lapel and a slightly lower and smaller gorge. Looks very cool.
They like it so much they tell me they want to make it their standard.
I also love Tailor CAID in Tokyo, a guy totally devoted to Ivy League and preppy 60s fashion.