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The three posts are out of order. please read the bottom then the middle post then the top post right below this one. sorry!
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The Shirt finished with real pearl buttons.
Again it was about fine details at that time. It was a bit expensive but this was how we were
kicken it. Women loved it.
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which dropped onto a pair of Cole Haan perforated capped toe Balmorals in
black.
Topped with a cool white Polo RL button down in Egyptian (NOT Pima) cotton.. The Egyptian cotton was
awesome on the body and do to its very smooth albeit fibrous character the seams and stitches were immaculately precise and perfectly flat; the shirt looked almost seamless when well pressed.
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Well dressed in Flares??? 70's maybe.
The 80's required not being 'well dressed' but dressing with detail and discipline for example: a pair of Polo Ralph Lauren "Remsins" which was a ‘stove pipe cut’; we say today 'straight cut' with side pull tabs no belt loops. The waist band was tailored. You needed a “six pack” for this cut of Polo RL slacks which was very popular at this era. The slack finished with a 4" cuff...French only!
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I thought I was the best dressed in town with my flares and platforms dancing to these tunes....*cries*
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r&j.s bristol. any old skool lovers out there? this was and is a top 10 tune
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long live the tune!!!!
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One of my all time favourite singers -Curtis Hairston. Always made quality music RIP.
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Still loving this
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"Skate key" Bronx, NY
Zero 6 nightclub - Southend .permed hair, Armani jumper.jumbo cords and some gold diadorra trainers . I thought I looked good anway.
villaora 1 year ago 18
i soooo miss curtis's voice...and him as well..he was a good friend of mine..enjoy.
25thstreetlucky 1 year ago 5