Arabica Posted February 4, 2008 Share Posted February 4, 2008 Back in the 60's through to the 70's the gear i wore was in it's prime. Getting the right stuff to go in to the northern gig's was a part of the scene. My personal favourite's were. Brogue or Loffa shoes black or oxblood (highly polished) Two Tone or stay press trousers or faded Levi's which had been boiled to bit's to fade them, A fred perry white shirt, or Slazenger,, White Ben Sherman with the loop at the back, Black leather gloves (for the back drops) the floor was tiled at the Wheel. A pair of Roxy Threads cord Baggies (not too Much Width) sewn in crease, Ticket pockets,Loads Buttons in fact zipped pockets. The Jacket was the best dark brown leather bomber silk lining went everywhere that did creased to bits. Also a good faded Levi Jacket. And of course the bag to hold the spare clobber to change into. I cannot remember what the ladies wore perhaps someone can remind me. But the clothes are not as good today as they was then perhaps they were all made in the Uk. Anyway i reminisce but what did you wear on the Soul scene Oh i still have my old sheepskin Jacket!!!!!!!! Mall Redman Central Soul & Federation Soul Clubs Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pauldonnelly Posted February 4, 2008 Share Posted February 4, 2008 Back in the 60's through to the 70's the gear i wore was in it's prime. Getting the right stuff to go in to the northern gig's was a part of the scene. My personal favourite's were. Brogue or Loffa shoes black or oxblood (highly polished) Two Tone or stay press trousers or faded Levi's which had been boiled to bit's to fade them, A fred perry white shirt, or Slazenger,, White Ben Sherman with the loop at the back, Black leather gloves (for the back drops) the floor was tiled at the Wheel. A pair of Roxy Threads cord Baggies (not too Much Width) sewn in crease, Ticket pockets,Loads Buttons in fact zipped pockets. The Jacket was the best dark brown leather bomber silk lining went everywhere that did creased to bits. Also a good faded Levi Jacket. And of course the bag to hold the spare clobber to change into. I cannot remember what the ladies wore perhaps someone can remind me. But the clothes are not as good today as they was then perhaps they were all made in the Uk. Anyway i reminisce but what did you wear on the Soul scene Oh i still have my old sheepskin Jacket!!!!!!!! Mall Redman Central Soul & Federation Soul Clubs one night I went somewhere...brown fred perry. brown and beige Budgie Jacket. white skinners, tartan socks, and ox blood loafers, I remember asking my Dad "doI look the bollocks or what?" he replied as he did most weekends,,," no, you look a twat, now f*** off drop some of them pills you hide in sock draw and me and mam will see you Monday night" top man was my old chap Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Julianb Posted February 4, 2008 Share Posted February 4, 2008 Still got my leather Levi jacket ( jean jacket style) purchased Summer '67 cost 16 guineas. Can't get into it now, But a bit of a collectors item I believe. Levi 'Staprest' and Ben Shermans were the order of the day back then. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Zed1 Posted February 4, 2008 Share Posted February 4, 2008 "The Gear We Wore"..... My Gear usually Wore off about 4am in the morning sadly!!.. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Harry Crosby Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 "The Gear We Wore"..... My Gear usually Wore off about 4am in the morning sadly!!.. Naive as i was back then, remember a lad asking me in wigan car park if i needed any gear. i said no thanks ive got what i need in my bag, thought he was selling T SHIRTS Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
ChrisOD1964 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Naive as i was back then, remember a lad asking me in wigan car park if i needed any gear. i said no thanks ive got what i need in my bag, thought he was selling T SHIRTS so he was`nt selling tee shirts then harry chris Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ezzie Brown Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 (edited) double soled brogues...brutus shirts...skinners jeans....all to big for little old me! nothing changed then!!!!!!! crombie coat with hanky and stud when cold Edited February 5, 2008 by ezzie brown Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Peter99 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 one night I went somewhere...brown fred perry. brown and beige Budgie Jacket. white skinners, tartan socks, and ox blood loafers, I remember asking my Dad "doI look the bollocks or what?" he replied as he did most weekends,,," no, you look a twat, now f*** off drop some of them pills you hide in sock draw and me and mam will see you Monday night" top man was my old chap PMSL Quality mate! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Peter99 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Fooking bags and all that shite. I even had a pair of patchwork denim bags. As Paul;s dad might have concurred - I looked a twat! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
ChrisOD1964 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Fooking bags and all that shite. I even had a pair of patchwork denim bags. As Paul;s dad might have concurred - I looked a twat! but we only looked twats to our dads our mums thought we looked SMASHING chris Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Peter99 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 but we only looked twats to our dads our mums thought we looked SMASHING chris You lucky bastard! My dear old mum used to take the piss out of me! I was abused I was! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
ChrisOD1964 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 (edited) You lucky bastard! My dear old mum used to take the piss out of me! I was abused I was! TO MUCH INFO PETER CHRIS Edited February 5, 2008 by ChrisOD1964 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Spanner Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Fooking bags and all that shite. I even had a pair of patchwork denim bags. As Paul;s dad might have concurred - I looked a twat! Still got a brown leather bomber jacket in my loft [cost a gram of wizz ] and a full length black leather coat , they dont fit lol put 6 stone on since them days Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ian Seaman Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Still got a brown leather bomber jacket in my loft [cost a gram of wizz ] and a full length black leather coat , they dont fit lol put 6 stone on since them days Only 6 stone ya lying get i had some of them 42" patchwork jeans, jesus they were that heavy i had to wear a belt and braces to keep the buggers up, round the back of the left leg was a crotch area complete with working zip, one night outside the Casino some knob head DS pulled the zip down, put his hand in, grabbed my leg and said "whats this in here then" - pillock Oh and a nice bowling shirt to match, shoes were called sellatio's i think, brown and maroon were in vogue, and as Malc said a leather bomber to top it off Ian. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
ChrisOD1964 Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 the weekend kit chris Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Arabica Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 Naive as i was back then, remember a lad asking me in wigan car park if i needed any gear. i said no thanks ive got what i need in my bag, thought he was selling T SHIRTS Hi Harry You know when i started this of i forgot about the word GEAR, you reminded me of my first visit to the Twisted Wheel, A chap wearing a black beret asked if i wanted any gear? And my reply was wearing it mate as the night wore on i sussed it. Thanks for the reminder brought a smile Mall Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Arabica Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 double soled brogues...brutus shirts...skinners jeans....all to big for little old me! nothing changed then!!!!!!! crombie coat with hanky and stud when cold Hi Ezzie Another memory jog, A friend of mine had a pair of brogues fitted with a Doc Martin Sole it started a boom at Smedleys coblers in Bulwell Nottingham, and you could dance in them great. Regards Mall Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sharon Cooper Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Back in the 60's through to the 70's the gear i wore was in it's prime. Getting the right stuff to go in to the northern gig's was a part of the scene. My personal favourite's were. Brogue or Loffa shoes black or oxblood (highly polished) Two Tone or stay press trousers or faded Levi's which had been boiled to bit's to fade them, A fred perry white shirt, or Slazenger,, White Ben Sherman with the loop at the back, Black leather gloves (for the back drops) the floor was tiled at the Wheel. A pair of Roxy Threads cord Baggies (not too Much Width) sewn in crease, Ticket pockets,Loads Buttons in fact zipped pockets. The Jacket was the best dark brown leather bomber silk lining went everywhere that did creased to bits. Also a good faded Levi Jacket. And of course the bag to hold the spare clobber to change into. I cannot remember what the ladies wore perhaps someone can remind me. But the clothes are not as good today as they was then perhaps they were all made in the Uk. Anyway i reminisce but what did you wear on the Soul scene Oh i still have my old sheepskin Jacket!!!!!!!! Mall Redman Central Soul & Federation Soul Clubs The gear we wore can be clearly seen in my photo on the left. Only things not seen are the Solatio shoes bought from Image in Nottm. Most of the Nott'm peeps seemed to wear the same stuff, Baggies (bags ) with large waist bands, most I had was about 6 buttons, short sleeved tee shirts, especially at nighters or fred Perrys, black bomber jackets, plenty of BRUT and ARAMIS aftershave, still buy Aramis, spent Saturdays at Selecta Disc, The Fountain pub and the the Forest game (if at home) followed by a nighter. them were the days hey, no responsibilies, loads of money and free time. chris Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Arabica Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 The gear we wore can be clearly seen in my photo on the left. Only things not seen are the Solatio shoes bought from Image in Nottm. Most of the Nott'm peeps seemed to wear the same stuff, Baggies (bags ) with large waist bands, most I had was about 6 buttons, short sleeved tee shirts, especially at nighters or fred Perrys, black bomber jackets, plenty of BRUT and ARAMIS aftershave, still buy Aramis, spent Saturdays at Selecta Disc, The Fountain pub and the the Forest game (if at home) followed by a nighter. them were the days hey, no responsibilies, loads of money and free time. chris Hi Chris Great memories you reminded me of a visit to Preston to watch Forest, this was linked to going on to Blackpool Mecca, I went on the pitch after to grab a word with Duncan Mckenzie I said Dunc dont leave Forest, He went the following week, and would you believe it he was the introduced Forest legend at the Swansea game, I shook his hand and reminded him i got a wry smile! What a player he admitted he could jump over a Mini? I was refused entry at the fountain for wearing a full lengh leather, Remember the Bodega also great place. See you out on the floor. Mall Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sharon Cooper Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Hi Chris Great memories you reminded me of a visit to Preston to watch Forest, this was linked to going on to Blackpool Mecca, I went on the pitch after to grab a word with Duncan Mckenzie I said Dunc dont leave Forest, He went the following week, and would you believe it he was the introduced Forest legend at the Swansea game, I shook his hand and reminded him i got a wry smile! What a player he admitted he could jump over a Mini? I was refused entry at the fountain for wearing a full lengh leather, Remember the Bodega also great place. See you out on the floor. Mall The Bodega, forgot all about that mate, and do you remember Frodo's where you could buy Mead, (weekday Cross I think), bit folkish back then, So the reason Dunc left Forest is now revealled, to many nutters running on the pitch and scaring the life out of him. Always thought them Soulies that wore long leather jackets were pushers, always looked a bit suspect. My all those pressings we bought from Selecta disc thinking they were originals. chris Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Arabica Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 The Bodega, forgot all about that mate, and do you remember Frodo's where you could buy Mead, (weekday Cross I think), bit folkish back then, So the reason Dunc left Forest is now revealled, to many nutters running on the pitch and scaring the life out of him. Always thought them Soulies that wore long leather jackets were pushers, always looked a bit suspect. My all those pressings we bought from Selecta disc thinking they were originals. chrisNot able to remember Frodo's went in the Imparial took the Australian White Wine in Yates, You know the Leather coat cost more than the doormans suit,andi should one day get someone to have a look through my old record collection i have about 400 singles i purchased way back then some from Germany not to mention the LPs. Mall Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sharon Cooper Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Not able to remember Frodo's went in the Imparial took the Australian White Wine in Yates, You know the Leather coat cost more than the doormans suit,andi should one day get someone to have a look through my old record collection i have about 400 singles i purchased way back then some from Germany not to mention the LPs. Mall Happy to offer my services regarding them 400 singles Malc Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sharon Cooper Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Hi Chris Great memories you reminded me of a visit to Preston to watch Forest, this was linked to going on to Blackpool Mecca, I went on the pitch after to grab a word with Duncan Mckenzie I said Dunc dont leave Forest, He went the following week, and would you believe it he was the introduced Forest legend at the Swansea game, I shook his hand and reminded him i got a wry smile! What a player he admitted he could jump over a Mini? I was refused entry at the fountain for wearing a full lengh leather, Remember the Bodega also great place. See you out on the floor. Mall Must admit that I think Nott'm soulies were the coolest looking soulies around, back then of course, but like Spanner said since then we've all put on a little extra. Oh yah can't afford it either. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Spanner Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Must admit that I think Nott'm soulies were the coolest looking soulies around, back then of course, but like Spanner said since then we've all put on a little extra. Oh yah can't afford it either. lol ,use to go to the fountain sat afternnoon then lord johns for haircut ,then boots for the free aftershave [ from the testers ] then of to cleethorpes or wigan ,those were the days ,good peeps notts crowed Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ezzie Brown Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 another tail about the old man in the house..........as i was to depart to the torch for the first time aged just 17, the old man said "lift up your jumper" i did "take my braces off, take them bloody boots off,and see me before you go" i got changed, threw braces and boots out of window, passed muster, went outside and put um back on, to hear the lady net door announce her old man " here comes the clown!" praise indeed at that age, went off to the best nite out of my life up till then!!!!!!! ezzie Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Byrney Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 The Fountain pub and the the Forest game (if at home) followed by a nighter. chris Same as me in the 80s Chris; Fountain (and the Dog and Bear) the match, then a nighter. But in them days I was wearing Diadora Borg Elite trainers, Benetton Rugby Shirt, Fila BG track suit top and Lois jeans with the tag stitched onto the bottom of the left leg. Cracking days. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Stevie Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 High waister cords with triple zip adjusters made to measure at Hepworths or Burtons, Solatio shoes with steel heel plates, ankle length leather coat with fingerless 'steptoe' gloves and Dr Who length scarf in winter or leather bomber in summer. Genuine American bowling shirt or those cartoon T shirts that were popular for a while - can't remember what they were called. Then the Ritz influence - Falmers jeans with Wrigleys belt, cap sleeved T shirt with spotted neckerchief!!! Foster Grant graduated shades for use indoors and a referees whistle. Plastic jelly sandles or Dunlop green flash. Don't wear nothing but jeans and T shirt these days. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sharon Cooper Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 (edited) Same as me in the 80s Chris; Fountain (and the Dog and Bear) the match, then a nighter. But in them days I was wearing Diadora Borg Elite trainers, Benetton Rugby Shirt, Fila BG track suit top and Lois jeans with the tag stitched onto the bottom of the left leg. Cracking days. So thats why we left the northern scene and decided to have babys Wish they had left the Fountain alone. It would be great to have re-unions there. When we go to Nottingham today it seems so different to back then, thankfully the scene is still alive and has big as ever. Edited February 5, 2008 by bridget Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Quinvy Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 My favourite time for gear was around 1970/71..... Levi jeans, as faded as possible, with exactly 1" turn ups..... Brogues/ Royals black or cherry red...... Ben Sherman shirt....... Sleeveless jumper, Slazinger or Fred Perry....... And most important, the Barethea Blazer [don't know how to spell it] With extra long vent up the back, and as many Gold buttons up the cuffs as you could get...... Sunglasses, and black leather driving gloves......RIGHT ON!!!!!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest lagerlout Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 Black or white Fred perry,corderoy spencer bags,black polivelts, blazer with oldies all-nighter badge on breast pocket, and silver buttons on sleeves in rows of 3s.nighter holdall from army&navy store with every available space filled with badges...ho and my scooter parker over the top if winter. the dogs danglers i looked,. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest mobbsy Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 I always wanted a Budgie jacket but could not afford one Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Mark Holmes Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 Tom Bowes was "the" fashion place in Warrington to get yer stuff. They had the Ben Shermans, two tone parralels and when pegs came out I bought 2 pairs there. Got my full length leather on the Underground Market in Manchester, used to go to Tony Justs record stall there. Had a pair of Spencers grey courdory bags tht weighed a ton after a couple of hours on the dance floor. The girls used to make full circle skirts I don't know if anyone sold them. I still wear white socks to this day have been since 1976!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ritchieandrew Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 Need to sum this up into 2 Past Era's & Today Era 1 1966 to 1971 Mohair Suits from Jackson the tailor, Fingertip length jacket to get an 18" centre vent, 3" pocket flaps with ticket pocket both sides, Mohair material (Two tone from 1968) Six button cuffs, parallel trousers "Como" shoes, then royals, smooths & loafers. Ben sherman check & plain button down shirts, Crombie & 3/4 length sheepskin coats, Lee rider jeans & Jackets, Levis "Shorthorn" leather jackets, Slazenger v neck pullovers, Burberry macs, lacoste polo shirts, Omega watches. Era 2 1971 to 1976 Carman Ghia cord trousers, high waistband 32" bottoms, Solatio shoes, Bomber jackets, Long double breasted leather jackets, Hilton bowling shirts, "Cowichan" chunky knit pullovers, Munsingwear sports shirts. Era 3 1976 to Today G.H. Bass loafers, Allen edmunds Loafers, Sebago deck shoes, Vintage Levis 501 with selvage, Trickers boots, short Barbour jackets, A2 & G1 flying Jackets, Burlington argyle socks, plus a mixture of stuff mentioned in era's 1&2. To me the dress code was as exciting as turning up the right records, and still is. Long live Fashion ! Regards, Ricardo. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Munchkin Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 Tom Bowes was "the" fashion place in Warrington to get yer stuff. They had the Ben Shermans, two tone parralels and when pegs came out I bought 2 pairs there. Got my full length leather on the Underground Market in Manchester, used to go to Tony Justs record stall there. Had a pair of Spencers grey courdory bags tht weighed a ton after a couple of hours on the dance floor. The girls used to make full circle skirts I don't know if anyone sold them. I still wear white socks to this day have been since 1976!! Used to be a Tom Bowes in Widnes too think hubby used to get his stuff from there. I've still got my full circle skirt and a pair of trousers I used to wear the trousers were twice the width at the bottom than they were at the waist. When I showed them to the kids they asked if I was anorexic back then. The skirt I had made to measure as my Auntie is great with a sewing machine the length is still exact but no way could I get it round my waist now. Cant remember where I got my full length leather from but used to go to the underground market in Manchester quite a lot or into Liverpool. Me Dad used to moan about the length of the skirt so I decided to go out in a Mini Dress when the mod era came back round he nearly had a heart attack it was one of them black and white dresses that just covered ur bum couldn't win either way. Sharon Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris L Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 Back in the 60's through to the 70's the gear i wore was in it's prime. Getting the right stuff to go in to the northern gig's was a part of the scene. My personal favourite's were. Brogue or Loffa shoes black or oxblood (highly polished) Two Tone or stay press trousers or faded Levi's which had been boiled to bit's to fade them, A fred perry white shirt, or Slazenger,, White Ben Sherman with the loop at the back, Black leather gloves (for the back drops) the floor was tiled at the Wheel. A pair of Roxy Threads cord Baggies (not too Much Width) sewn in crease, Ticket pockets,Loads Buttons in fact zipped pockets. The Jacket was the best dark brown leather bomber silk lining went everywhere that did creased to bits. Also a good faded Levi Jacket. And of course the bag to hold the spare clobber to change into. I cannot remember what the ladies wore perhaps someone can remind me. But the clothes are not as good today as they was then perhaps they were all made in the Uk. Anyway i reminisce but what did you wear on the Soul scene Oh i still have my old sheepskin Jacket!!!!!!!! Mall Redman Central Soul & Federation Soul Clubs Here's a great example of what girls used to wear circa 1969 As for me, well here's a small selection........................... We woz well 'ard Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Arabica Posted February 6, 2008 Author Share Posted February 6, 2008 Here's a great example of what girls used to wear circa 1969 As for me, well here's a small selection........................... We woz well 'ard Thanks for showing the photo's, I do not have any pic's from the 60s-70s. The faded Denim with the small os turnup was the main line but i have rembered another shirt which i did not wear Brutus the one with the rounded collar,and the Burton made to measure suit was a must, a friend of mine had the largest single vent the jacket looked ripped up the middle with loads of cuff buttons in herringbone cloth. As someone mentioned it was a great ERA for clothes. Mall Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Peter99 Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 I have actually worn "Gear" a few times. The most memorable being a trip from Lincs to Notts Palais with me mate Terry. Another was at Manchester Ritz with another mate - I wonder if he'll own up! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Soul-slider Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 In 1979, the revival of Ben Sherman's, Crombies etc was widespread all over the UK. I was into Northern as well as the Ska & Reggae, heady days! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted February 8, 2008 Share Posted February 8, 2008 Fooking bags and all that shite. I even had a pair of patchwork denim bags. As Paul;s dad might have concurred - I looked a twat! So did I...heavy bastards they were too, managed to dig out a pic with me wearing them complete with patch & wooden black fist around me neck, alas I threw these out in 2000 along with my bowling shoes which I lifted from a local alley plus all my other spencer bags. Full length black leather trenchcoat, sold that to guy from Pershore called Ian Curtis, I thought he was trying to freak me out as that was the name of the singer of Joy Division...too much paranoia, hence no spectating at rugby union games as I was sure when they were in the scrum they were talking about me...lol As most have said, I ate more than I wore. KTF Baz Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest the dukester Posted February 9, 2008 Share Posted February 9, 2008 Back in the 60's through to the 70's the gear i wore was in it's prime. Getting the right stuff to go in to the northern gig's was a part of the scene. My personal favourite's were. Brogue or Loffa shoes black or oxblood (highly polished) Two Tone or stay press trousers or faded Levi's which had been boiled to bit's to fade them, A fred perry white shirt, or Slazenger,, White Ben Sherman with the loop at the back, Black leather gloves (for the back drops) the floor was tiled at the Wheel. A pair of Roxy Threads cord Baggies (not too Much Width) sewn in crease, Ticket pockets,Loads Buttons in fact zipped pockets. The Jacket was the best dark brown leather bomber silk lining went everywhere that did creased to bits. Also a good faded Levi Jacket. And of course the bag to hold the spare clobber to change into. I cannot remember what the ladies wore perhaps someone can remind me. But the clothes are not as good today as they was then perhaps they were all made in the Uk. Anyway i reminisce but what did you wear on the Soul scene Oh i still have my old sheepskin Jacket!!!!!!!! Mall Redman Central Soul & Federation Soul Clubs On the clothes we used to wear, at the new soul night we are running in Scarborough we will encourage people to wear the old stuff and get back down memory lane, sorry if this go's against the grain of "no, got to move on brigade" but at Mr M's 2008 we will be right down that road!! Old footage on the screen of soul nights, scooters, fashion, etc etc.... Bring it on Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest nusha Posted February 10, 2008 Share Posted February 10, 2008 Does anyone remember when LEVIS made pairs of Pink corderouy jeans?I had a pair and used to wear em with riding Boots(You Know with the gusset in the side) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Mark Holmes Posted February 10, 2008 Share Posted February 10, 2008 Does anyone remember when LEVIS made pairs of Pink corderouy jeans?I had a pair and used to wear em with riding Boots(You Know with the gusset in the side) No, but I remeber a festive afternoon under a bridge over the Mersy with a girl in Pink Crimplene trousers Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest mooma Posted February 10, 2008 Share Posted February 10, 2008 hiya all I didnt wear my gear I ATE it!!!! he!he sue Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 11, 2008 Share Posted February 11, 2008 And on a "posh/flash" night out had to be a brown jacket with centre vent(long) with 8 buttons on sleeve, BS shirt and Levis/Lee Riders well faded, brown loafers/brogues not to mention the customary sunglasses and right hand black glove Bumped into loads a peeps wearing them glasses Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest adlibsoul Posted February 11, 2008 Share Posted February 11, 2008 Italian style pin-stripped suit with bum-freezer jacket. Made -to-measure bespoke suits with 18inch vents.Pin-stripped demob suits from army/navy stores.Matelot trousers/long leathers for early 6ts scooter boys/girls. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
TEDDY EDDY Posted February 11, 2008 Share Posted February 11, 2008 My favourite time for gear was around 1970/71..... Levi jeans, as faded as possible, with exactly 1" turn ups..... Brogues/ Royals black or cherry red...... Ben Sherman shirt....... Sleeveless jumper, Slazinger or Fred Perry....... And most important, the Barethea Blazer [don't know how to spell it] With extra long vent up the back, and as many Gold buttons up the cuffs as you could get...... Sunglasses, and black leather driving gloves......RIGHT ON!!!!!! what about some brogues from swifts on rainhall road .and adrop of red piping round your barrithea blazer from tom wards tailoring on rainhall road also ,,and of to herbert heatons shop for some gear ,,masqureaded as a newsagents come sweet shop..also on rainhall road ,,,then into colin pollards for a silk hankie and tie pin ,,,also on rainhall road,,, rainhall road THE CARNABY STREET OF BARNOLDSWICK........ phil you need that record ,,,, Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Quinvy Posted February 11, 2008 Share Posted February 11, 2008 (edited) what about some brogues from swifts on rainhall road .and adrop of red piping round your barrithea blazer from tom wards tailoring on rainhall road also ,,and of to herbert heatons shop for some gear ,,masqureaded as a newsagents come sweet shop..also on rainhall road ,,,then into colin pollards for a silk hankie and tie pin ,,,also on rainhall road,,, rainhall road THE CARNABY STREET OF BARNOLDSWICK........ phil you need that record ,,,, Nah! that was much later on Cliff. No style you young un's. Cliff, you won't be able to give that record away mate. Unless you can sell it to a deaf man. Edited February 11, 2008 by quinvy Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris L Posted February 12, 2008 Share Posted February 12, 2008 My favourite time for gear was around 1970/71..... Levi jeans, as faded as possible, with exactly 1" turn ups..... Brogues/ Royals black or cherry red...... Ben Sherman shirt....... Sleeveless jumper, Slazinger or Fred Perry....... And most important, the Barethea Blazer [don't know how to spell it] With extra long vent up the back, and as many Gold buttons up the cuffs as you could get...... Sunglasses, and black leather driving gloves......RIGHT ON!!!!!! If you lived in London (we I dunn like) there was only 2 places to go to get clothes. First choice was the Ivy Shop in Richmond, they sold brogues, plaintops, BS's, all the right stuff. Then later, about 70/71 would have been Quincy's, also in Richmond, into loafers, pringle jumpers, etc. We were so cool we had icicles between our teeth. Me at 16 Chris L Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mak Posted February 12, 2008 Share Posted February 12, 2008 Still got my leather Levi jacket ( jean jacket style) purchased Summer '67 cost 16 guineas. Can't get into it now, But a bit of a collectors item I believe. I got one a few months back (bottlegreen) , a hell of a lot more now and as rare as rocking horse shit Btw can anyone remember South Sea Bubbles sweaters Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 14, 2008 Share Posted February 14, 2008 (edited) I got one a few months back (bottlegreen) , a hell of a lot more now and as rare as rocking horse shit Btw can anyone remember South Sea Bubbles sweaters No , but I had a jumper with a tree on the front of it , and the word " tree " underneath the tree ..... " Must have looked a knob " comes to mind ....... Malc Burton Edited February 14, 2008 by Malc Burton Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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