Man-of-Mystery
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Leicester, fine... but what planet was he visiting when he wrote the above?
Jim Ferguson wrote:
Some early skinheads went awry & wore tie-dyed grandad vests.
... Steel caps often ... painted white (some bought white anyway).
Regarding Crombie's I got mine made in 69, just after my suit, At this time you could not buy them off the peg, unless you bought a real one, which i never saw. later in 70 you could buy cheap ones down the market etc.
Regardless of what was written by Jim Ferguson in the fashion notebook featured in Nick Knight's "Skinhead", the Crombie was always a skinhead coat. I'm not bringing it up to be malicious, there is just too much information (and photographic evidence at that) for the claim to be believable.
this is the first time the question really popped up to me, but WHO was Jim Ferguson? other than the guy that wrote the fashion part of Nick Knight's book. what was his "pedigree" to write as such an authority on the subject?