I must take exception. It’s impossible to look bad in a seersucker suit. I doubt that anyone ever regretted leaving the house looking sharp. Fashions may change (indeed, they have to), but style doesn’t.
My step dad had a lot of his clothes from the 1970s. He was wearing an original cream color leisure suit at their wedding. I remember coming over to visit my mom one day only to find her going through his closet. Apparently she’d wait until he was out on the road for his truck driving job, pick a couple of clothing items she didn’t like of his, throw it away, and buy something new for him she did like. A friend of hers liked the idea and tried it on her husband, but she had to make sure he was still out on the road when the garbage man came. Otherwise her husband would dig through the trash to get his clothes back.
We had a CEO (actually, the Senior Librarian, who thought of herself as the CEO) back in the mid-80s who had a coterie of women as her senior people. I remember when women wore big shoulder pads, and there they were – 4 of them, in a row, walking towards me down a passageway. They each wore an outfit of bold colours – red, yellow, orange.Each of them wore a wide, black belt; now what are the colours that poisonous animals and insects wear to scare off potential enemies? Black banded red, yellow or orange colours. I found a good excuse to (as they say in psychology) “leave the field”.
The white belt makes a periodic resurrection among pro golfers. “Nothing says you’re serious about your round than a fashionable belt with a crisp pair of slacks and a collared polo shirt. The belt can bring your entire outfit together into one cohesive piece.” (2016)
I have a paisley caftan top and black velvet slacks that I wear to the rock & roll outfit contest each year at our monthly dinners. With hubby in a tie-dye shirt & jeans, a flower behind my ear, and my hair crimped, we win a prize every time.
I would have never owned a leisure suit except that my wife bought it for me. I think I wore it twice.
The rest of my wardrobe is in some cases, 30 years old, but since it’s “men’s clothing” it’s really never out of style. Men’s clothing has no style :).
Except for ties. I have them in widths ranging from a few microns to the width of a lobster bib. Somewhere in that range is the current style.
Sooner or later they come back in different forms. Girdles come back as spandex body stockings, bell bottoms come back as baggy trousers, leisure suits come back as realtor jackets. :)
Gawd, am I old! The only missing tombstone is “Men’s Hats.” By which I mean the fedora and the like, not baseball caps. I remember both my dad and my grandpa would never, ever, leave the house without their hat.
You mean the exaggerated versions of these sewing tricks went out of fashion. They are still there and used in every possible way to enhance one’s figure, posture, or general presence.
As an axample: a custom made man’s suit has all the tricks of the trade on those tombstones to disguise: short legs, skinny shoulders, beer belly, etc….The same applies to a woman’s custom made dress, or suit, or pants…
Yes, even seersucker fabric has never gone out of fashion.
Well, maybe the name “leisure suit” has lost its cachet….
In the Deep South, (New Orleans & Baton Rouge), Court appearances for Attorneys & Experts must show up in suits. Seersucker is the only way – I own 5 suits & 2 sport coats for Summertime. It’s still THE thing down here, including Sunday Mass.
4. Ladies’ Tees saying “bitch”, “Rich man’s plaything, Poor man’s dream”, “Voulez vous coucher aves moi c’est soir”, or any other slogan the responses to which they complain about.
My mother once bought me a lemon yellow polyester leisure suit! So I went into the bedroom ostensibly to try it on and then claimed it didn’t fit. I exchanged for a pair of jeans.
Leroy about 3 years ago
The bell bottoms come out every Halloween.
strictures about 3 years ago
I love my seersucker shirt in hot weather!
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] about 3 years ago
Nehru jacket?
in.amongst about 3 years ago
Give him a raise, please.
sirbadger about 3 years ago
Big shoulder pads and bellbottoms are useful for concealed carry. Maybe he is protecting humanity.
wallylm about 3 years ago
Michael Jackson’s red leather Thriller suit belongs here in more ways than one.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
It’s something I’d pay toward…
salakfarm Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t forget “Listened to Fox News”
frankito about 3 years ago
I must take exception. It’s impossible to look bad in a seersucker suit. I doubt that anyone ever regretted leaving the house looking sharp. Fashions may change (indeed, they have to), but style doesn’t.
Can't Sleep about 3 years ago
There’s a grave waiting for polyester.
Jason Allen about 3 years ago
My step dad had a lot of his clothes from the 1970s. He was wearing an original cream color leisure suit at their wedding. I remember coming over to visit my mom one day only to find her going through his closet. Apparently she’d wait until he was out on the road for his truck driving job, pick a couple of clothing items she didn’t like of his, throw it away, and buy something new for him she did like. A friend of hers liked the idea and tried it on her husband, but she had to make sure he was still out on the road when the garbage man came. Otherwise her husband would dig through the trash to get his clothes back.
lordskyhook about 3 years ago
Thank you, doing a great job. ( that gun is loaded right?)
mr_sherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
There’s always cremation.
keenanthelibrarian about 3 years ago
We had a CEO (actually, the Senior Librarian, who thought of herself as the CEO) back in the mid-80s who had a coterie of women as her senior people. I remember when women wore big shoulder pads, and there they were – 4 of them, in a row, walking towards me down a passageway. They each wore an outfit of bold colours – red, yellow, orange.Each of them wore a wide, black belt; now what are the colours that poisonous animals and insects wear to scare off potential enemies? Black banded red, yellow or orange colours. I found a good excuse to (as they say in psychology) “leave the field”.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 3 years ago
How many polyesters died for those fashion trends?
dot-the-I about 3 years ago
The white belt makes a periodic resurrection among pro golfers. “Nothing says you’re serious about your round than a fashionable belt with a crisp pair of slacks and a collared polo shirt. The belt can bring your entire outfit together into one cohesive piece.” (2016)
hangedman about 3 years ago
Bell Bottoms AND paisley.
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
Bell bottoms, or “Flairs” were fun, but glad they are gone…..for now (some fads repeat).
C about 3 years ago
They always arise again!
A Common 'tator about 3 years ago
Interesting that no one mention mini-skirts… Introduced into Carnaby street, London, mid 60s…
pcolli about 3 years ago
Don’t forget the tie & Roman numerals….
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
From the ashes the Phoenix rises.
Eric Klein about 3 years ago
He failed, bell bottoms started to come back last May
dadoctah about 3 years ago
I’d like a look at the mullet mausoleum if you don’t mind.
mikeyman about 3 years ago
It will take forever to decompose.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have a paisley caftan top and black velvet slacks that I wear to the rock & roll outfit contest each year at our monthly dinners. With hubby in a tie-dye shirt & jeans, a flower behind my ear, and my hair crimped, we win a prize every time.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
Crimping irons should be added to the graves.
Say What? Premium Member about 3 years ago
One of the first to be buried was powdered wigs, marked by one of the older crumbling gravestones.
Acworthless about 3 years ago
So how long before ripped jeans join them? Won’t be soon enough, whenever it is!
gammaguy about 3 years ago
Zombie fashions?
Just the thought….
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member about 3 years ago
Jeepers Creepers
jessie d. about 3 years ago
and paper clothes, them needing no care excepting to take out the trash. Of course at a party offending others could spread like wild fire.
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
I still like bell bottoms.
Fklimko about 3 years ago
Bell bottoms are returning. Several were seen this summer.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
big lapels…
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. about 3 years ago
Pay that guard whatever he wants
Old Codger about 3 years ago
Actually sear sucker suits we’re pretty nice in the summertime.
rickseg about 3 years ago
I remember zoot suits. They were in fashion when I was a kid.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 3 years ago
I hear that mullets are making a comeback
nosirrom about 3 years ago
Where’s the one for “Big Hair”?
jim.bullard about 3 years ago
HEY! I like seersucker. It is a great hot weather fabric for shirts.
johndifool about 3 years ago
I always wondered where Leisure Suit Larry was buried…
sarah413 Premium Member about 3 years ago
The man bun, while not clothing, is still a blight on fashion.
potfarmer about 3 years ago
My feet still haven’t forgiven me for Beatle boots.
david_42 about 3 years ago
Double-knits. Too bad they were only done in polyesters.
Newenglandah about 3 years ago
Dashiki?
dflak about 3 years ago
I would have never owned a leisure suit except that my wife bought it for me. I think I wore it twice.
The rest of my wardrobe is in some cases, 30 years old, but since it’s “men’s clothing” it’s really never out of style. Men’s clothing has no style :).
Except for ties. I have them in widths ranging from a few microns to the width of a lobster bib. Somewhere in that range is the current style.
mhebden about 3 years ago
But I like seer sucker! Hope it comes back, my one remaining shirt is quite worn.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hey, what’s wrong with seersucker?
freewaydog about 3 years ago
I would much rather dig them ALL up & bury the crappy fashion they have today: “Distressed” jeans; sleeveless tops/dresses, etc.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I suppose we’re lucky toga’s haven’t come back in style. …yet.
franki_g about 3 years ago
I loved the 40’s revival, which was the big shoulder pad era. They flattered my particular shape- my shoulders are too rounded.
royq27 about 3 years ago
been seeing bells…
KEA about 3 years ago
I liked bell bottoms… also Nehru jackets
SusieB about 3 years ago
Girdles are still here, now called shapewear or Spanx
bbbmorrell about 3 years ago
skinny jeans needs to be there, hand me a shovel.
greenlynn Premium Member about 3 years ago
My wife would add pantyhose to the graveyard.
tee929 about 3 years ago
Wait—I still like seer sucker for the summer! But lets add sagging pants, Yugo’s and boom boxes….
nlkaiser about 3 years ago
SACK dresses
MollyCat about 3 years ago
Actually it’s the ripped jeans and visible underwear that need to be buried.
Redd Panda about 3 years ago
Bell Bottoms? What did they ever do to anyone?
Let’s bring back bellbottoms! And paisley shirts with silly long collars. And extra wide belts too.
And for the girls, those beautiful dresses and tops of Summer.
Aww. now I’m choking up, just thinking about it all.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Sooner or later they come back in different forms. Girdles come back as spandex body stockings, bell bottoms come back as baggy trousers, leisure suits come back as realtor jackets. :)
Bruce1253 about 3 years ago
“Bell Bottom Blues you make me cry. . . .” Eric Clapton
paranormal about 3 years ago
And just what is wrong with bell bottoms??? I used to wear them and loved them!!!
Bookworm about 3 years ago
Gawd, am I old! The only missing tombstone is “Men’s Hats.” By which I mean the fedora and the like, not baseball caps. I remember both my dad and my grandpa would never, ever, leave the house without their hat.
withaG43 about 3 years ago
This was fun today!
diegot about 3 years ago
Oh, my god! I remember all of these!
Neat '33 about 3 years ago
Oh ! And the “Neru Jackets” ? Not sure of the spelling !
huntsnorth about 3 years ago
Can we please bury zubaz too?
Sabrina17 about 3 years ago
Bell bottoms are coming back.
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
You mean the exaggerated versions of these sewing tricks went out of fashion. They are still there and used in every possible way to enhance one’s figure, posture, or general presence.
As an axample: a custom made man’s suit has all the tricks of the trade on those tombstones to disguise: short legs, skinny shoulders, beer belly, etc….The same applies to a woman’s custom made dress, or suit, or pants…
Yes, even seersucker fabric has never gone out of fashion.
Well, maybe the name “leisure suit” has lost its cachet….
Redd Panda about 3 years ago
I vote, we bring back Bellbottoms.
How say you all?
pflutke59 about 3 years ago
Is Wiley working with the authors of “Shoe” for commentary on the 70s?
mrsdonaldson about 3 years ago
A little late on those bell bottoms. It seems I’ve seen those recently…
tad1 about 3 years ago
Thankfully, fedoras and flat caps (my two main choices in headwear) aren’t in that plot.
ktrabbit about 3 years ago
Girdles aren’t dead…they just call ’em “Spanx” now.
ChucklinChuck about 3 years ago
I have a couple of seersucker summer shirts I dig out of my closet every now and then. No ironing required!
mmacb1 about 3 years ago
can we save a plot for high waisted jeans? so ugly
oldlady07 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I think young people do not expect us old folks to keep up with the latest trends. So I feel we should not disappoint them.
Diamond Lil about 3 years ago
I like seersucker!
bobgreenwade about 3 years ago
Actually, I’m seeking a pair of bellbottoms, and a leisure suit, but they’re for costumes so I suppose that doesn’t really count.
ron about 3 years ago
But they do NOT “stay buried”. Note that Bell Bottoms are appearing again… One day I’ll wish I still had my Yellow Polyester suit.
cmugnier about 3 years ago
In the Deep South, (New Orleans & Baton Rouge), Court appearances for Attorneys & Experts must show up in suits. Seersucker is the only way – I own 5 suits & 2 sport coats for Summertime. It’s still THE thing down here, including Sunday Mass.
spaced man spliff about 3 years ago
1. Low slung pants showing the butt crack
2. Power suits. Power lunches. “Power” anything.
3. Hard Rock Café T-shirts.
4. Ladies’ Tees saying “bitch”, “Rich man’s plaything, Poor man’s dream”, “Voulez vous coucher aves moi c’est soir”, or any other slogan the responses to which they complain about.
5. Peasant shirts (I actually liked those).
oakie817 about 3 years ago
excuse me, i wore bell bottoms in the Navy
phoenixnyc about 3 years ago
The 70s…The Decade That Taste Forgot.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 3 years ago
It’s a big graveyard. Lots of room. This is just a small corner.
6turtle9 about 3 years ago
Looks like a Wack-a-Mole job.
OldTim about 3 years ago
My mother once bought me a lemon yellow polyester leisure suit! So I went into the bedroom ostensibly to try it on and then claimed it didn’t fit. I exchanged for a pair of jeans.
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
I remember removing the shoulder pads off shirts and jackets. Looked more like I was ready to play football, then dressed up.
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
Oh, need to add, pants worn below your rear end. Why that fad doesn’t end is beyond me.
Rick Smith Premium Member about 3 years ago
You sir, are doing a service to mankind.
AndrewSihler about 3 years ago
What about panty-hose?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
You can’t stop it if it comes back. Do like I do and just don’t wear it.
Nuliajuk about 3 years ago
Bell bottoms came back in briefly about 15 years ago.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Few are alive today who remember the seersucker summer suit.
Taracinablue about 3 years ago
Had to look up seersucker… glad that one’s “buried,” lol
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
Can we add beanbag chairs?
johnec about 3 years ago
Tie Dye will never go out of style!