Dear Santa, I want to “strike a match” in flame-retardant polyester. 1972 Sears. Again, what a time to be a copywriter.

Dear Santa, I want to “strike a match” in flame-retardant polyester. 1972 Sears. Again, what a time to be a copywriter.

  1. flylikearobin reblogged this from oodelollie and added:
    It’s true, though. Dang, Roy, we were groovy, stylish teens, weren’t we?
  2. oodelollie reblogged this from bossymarmalade
  3. fuckme-bradtollman reblogged this from they-drift-like-worried-fire and added:
    Okay, I’m gonna say it. Skinny jeans the pants, fucking fix the collar, and you have a great set of clothes just don’t...
  4. they-drift-like-worried-fire reblogged this from athenaltena
  5. athenaltena reblogged this from redscharlach and added:
    To quote Denis Leary: There we were in the middle of a sexual revolution, wearing clothing that guaranteed we wouldn’t...
  6. inarduisfidelis reblogged this from redscharlach and added:
    Well, Sammy boy, be glad they gave you some *cool* 70s clothes, and that you were still an adult when you ended up in...
  7. xanthophiliac reblogged this from luckythinks91 and added:
    I always forget that in the Marauder era, some of the characters are going to dress up like this — and if the polyester...
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  9. bossymarmalade reblogged this from redscharlach and added:
    [Image: Two white male teens, one redheaded and one brunet, pose in an advertisement for corduroy jeans with matching...
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  11. hamburgerjack reblogged this from etonia and added:
    I think that green one is pretty snazzy…
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  13. redscharlach reblogged this from newhousebooks and added:
    It’s 1972, it’s flame-retardant polyester, it’s every teenage boy’s worst nightmare. Or possibly it’s Ron Weasley and...
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