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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 28 Jun 21 6.04pm | |
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In my heyday I used to spend a fair amount of my pay on clothes. As a proud Mod around the Croydon scene in the 60s I had my suits made to measure, bought shoes from Raouls, had slim fit tapered Ben Sherman shirts and wouldn't be seen out in anything other than Levi jeans. And they definitely didn't have holes in the knee. We had to look smart and fashionable in those days. Nowadays I hardly ever wear a suit and if I do it's an off the peg M&S job. My shirts are mostly Marks too, although I confess to having some from Primark. And they're definitely not slim fit! As for my jeans I really can't worry about the label these days. They have to be those stretchy denim ones and, tbh I'm not fussed where they come from. But, when I see folk around town now, wearing shorts and tee shirts (or, worse no shirt) looking like they're dressed more for the beach than the shops I wonder whether people are at all bothered about keeping up with the latest fashions today. Or, more worrying, is it fashionable to look like a scruffy Herbert? I don't wear top names like I used to, but I do try look half decent. Do you actually care about what you look like when you're out? Just musing really, while I wait for our new manager to be announced.
Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled. |
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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 28 Jun 21 7.03pm | |
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Once a Mod always a Mod it's a way of life There is a great book about the 80's clothes and I am now looking at buying some Peaky blinders inspired clothes as thats what my daughter wants at her wedding next year Keep the Faith Edited by Apollofuzz (28 Jun 2021 7.07pm)
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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 28 Jun 21 7.03pm | |
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.... Edited by Apollofuzz (28 Jun 2021 7.06pm)
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Midlands Eagle 28 Jun 21 7.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
As a proud Mod around the Croydon scene in the 60s I had my suits made to measure, bought shoes from Raouls, had slim fit tapered Ben Sherman shirts and wouldn't be seen out in anything other than Levi jeans. As someone from the same era I'm guessing that your suits were made to measure as ready made suits weren't around then. it was John Collier and Hepworths that dominated the high streets back then. I was working in commercial finance in Croydon in the late sixties and early seventies and Ben Sherman were clients of mine.
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baldeagle73 Leamington spa 28 Jun 21 7.53pm | |
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I’ve got a wardrobe full of Norse project y3 and stone island but all I wear now is jeans mostly scotch and soda and puma or new balance dry fit sports tops topped off with some diadora n900 made in Italy trainers
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 28 Jun 21 8.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
As someone from the same era I'm guessing that your suits were made to measure as ready made suits weren't around then. it was John Collier and Hepworths that dominated the high streets back then. I was working in commercial finance in Croydon in the late sixties and early seventies and Ben Sherman were clients of mine. Yep Midlands, Hepworths were good. Funnily enough Burtons were also quite obliging. They made me an overcoat I wanted despite saying that patch pockets didn't go well with Raglan sleeves. Very warm and I kept it for ages. Ben Sherman still around I think?
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Midlands Eagle 29 Jun 21 6.37am | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Ben Sherman still around I think? The name is but I think that it's gone bust and re-emerged several times in the intervening years. I seem to recall that when I knew them they were owned either fully or in part by the Irish government as I remember flying to Dublin to see them
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Midlands Eagle 29 Jun 21 6.44am | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
I'd forgotten about Burtons. Hepworths operated a revolving credit facility and you could have clothing to the value of several times your monthly payment. I remember buying my first suits from them when I started work in 1965 and paying £5 per month. They had a book of designs and you could choose which design you wanted for every part of the garment being made and when I was a teenager I had them make a very odd knee length jacket out of Harris Tweed with flared sleeves, an inverted pleat at the back and every other oddity that I could pick out of the style book. I used to wear this jacket with a huge amount of pride every Sunday when going to Eel Pie Island in Twickenham to see a teenage Eric Clapton playing in their resident band The Yardbirds. Your thread has stirred up some long forgotten memories
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chris123 hove actually 29 Jun 21 7.18am | |
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Joseph Turner.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Jun 21 9.36am | |
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 29 Jun 21 10.04am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Your thread has stirred up some long forgotten memories Bit of a 'Face' by the sound of things Midlands. Bet you knocked 'em dead at Eel Pie. I only went there once to see Pink Floyd, but The Yardbirds played at one of the regular Tuesday night gigs at Wallington Public Hall. Good times eh?
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 29 Jun 21 10.06am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Joseph Turner. Very natty Chris.
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