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After my mom passed I was raised by grandparents and then in a foster home. The crap I had to wear was unbelievable. Good
Will or, if I was lucky, JC Penney. Some adults have a knack for determining the exact opposite of 'cool' and wrapping you up in it.
Tim
Thanks Rodge for the memories! My husband sported a pair of these "Flap-Jacks" when we started dating...and yes, I thought they made him look cool. He wore those things every day for the next two years, and eventually the poor things split in two at the toe crease! Yep, good old Thom McAn and Robert Hall..."When the values go up, up, up...and the prices go down, down down..."
Ad rem....
Tassled Wee-Juns = Cool.
My Mom bought me a pair of Bellbottom jeans when I was in the 10th grade.
They would have been way cool 'cept they had pictures of all our past Presidents on them.
I quit wearing after my 3rd fistfight.
poletax
I wanted those hewd boots desperately, I finally bought a pair at a garage sale........mom threw 'em out. I can still hear her telling me, "you'll look like a hoodlum." Glencoe in the 60's, I was a hoodlum, with or without the boots.
jr
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Going forward, were tasseled Weejuns, "white Hummers" (tennis shoes), shell cordovans, and ultimately Sperry Top-Sider boat shoes. Plus about 50 pair of wing tips.
I had those exact boots back in the '80s and DID use them to ride my motorcycle. Loved 'em.
Had a pair of the "Flap Jacks" back in 1958, when I was 8 years old. We called them "Mousetraps". They were a tan/buff suede.
Jeeze, Roger, you always dig deep into my memories.
MAJ Mike
I still have a pair of those boots , and I love them dearly : ) smibsid
" BLACK ENGINEER BIKER BOOTS STEEL TOE"
Spent the summer of 1954 in California working on a turkey farm...Made pretty good dough for a kid so I bought myself a pair of these...Best footwear I ever owned...Lasted three years with almost constant use and one heel repair.
My favorite shoe of all time was the British Walker's, cordovan leather, cap toe or Chukka Boots.
These were the best made shoe and best looking I ever saw.....(and at the time, the most expensive.)
I finally afforded a pair when I had mustering out pay.
Still have a pair of the boots - bought 'em when I worked in the iron foundry because you could pop them off real freakin' quick if a molten BB went down your leg AND they reeked of bad-ass. Still use 'em 25 years later...
The Old Man,
That's lesson #1 when working with slag -- trousers OVER boots, but never tucked in! And no cuffs, either!
I learned that lesson the hard way while welding. Damned sock was smoldering, and I didn't notice 'till it caught fire. Things got real exciting as I began dancing the "MIG Welder's Boogie." Everybody at the shop had a good laugh.
I still have the scar on my ankle.
--Jack
At my St Francis Xavier in La Grange, the thing to have was galoshes. The kind that had wrapover clasps of some sort that HAD to be left undone when worn, so you sort of clashed when you walked.
With so many sibs, there was no chance for me to get 'em.
tomw