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It’s not only the women who strut around in their ’60s and ’70s gear. The man may be cool, too, in disco shirts or ’60s jacket. A pocket watch will add drama to their retro fashion statement, no fear here. Another thing – they may add a shine to their feet with platform shoes. Dress Up Man Men and women are wired differently; parallel, mutually exclusive worlds that neither psychology nor lab work may change. But talk of retro fashion, the twains meet. Fashion unites the two diverse spheres and with good results. Women have their mini-skirts, fishnet stockings, post-war American Bebops, and Grace Kelly formals. Don’t forget the peddle-pushers and Capri pants. Men, on the other hand, dress their hides with butterfly collar shirts, blazers, and sports coats. They likewise have their hot pink shirt and tie and knit dress shirts that make a powerful statement in the boardroom. On the dance floors, they rave in hot retro styles. Now who says men can’t go retro? Once they flash out a pocket watch, the picture is in the end connected to the last missing dot. Vintage fashion and accessaries do not diminish a man’s sexiness; instead, it enhances their looks and gives them the person style they crave. With the hip-hop fashion or thug fashion out there, there’s not one thing like ’50s, ’60s, or ’70s style to get into the right groove. Hip-hop is having it is day, but may you impress a business client or the boss in hip-hop fashion? Not a chance. Heating Up Female Hormones The 1960s vintage shorts with groovy cartoon graphics may hold the attention of curious women. They can’t aid but read, “Love not War”, “Flower Power”, and “Goodnight David, Goodnight Goliath”, plastered all over the shorts. Why not strike up a speech with a stunning brunette? That’s good for opening lines at the beach. During those camping jaunts with the gang, heat up the scene with a 1940s black and red hunting wool shirt. Boy! You’ll stand out from the herd in their usual get-up. The ’60s vintage jacket lightens up each mood with it is pale yellow shade. You won’t be out there competing for compliments. Just imagine the stunning impression made when you wear the red hot leather coat, which steamed the night scenes in the 1960s and 1970s. It was an eye-grabber – guys lined up at the ticket booths to see the movies of Julie Andrews, Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Kirk Douglas, and Sean Connery. Pant Sexy The ’60s was the scene for slogans on shorts, pants, and shirts. The flower power was everywhere, wall graffiti repeated on pants and shirts. Yes, it was the era of protest. Rare ’60s pants are expensive, but worth the crusade if you want the same anti-war slogans. In the ’70s, the teens tripped the light fantastic in disco pubs lost themselves to the beat of disco music, drowning out the 1960s beat. The new wave was ruled by Pink Floyd. Eagles, Genesis and others made it to the charts with the disbandment of the 1960s pop icons – the Beatles. Another revolution was on the way and fashion went along. Male Sexy Remember the frilly tux worn by George Harrison? Well, it’s coming back with a vengeance! Men may party and look super sexy with the frills and bows. That was some attitude. Sexy Macho Vintage is here to stay. Giddy up! |
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Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
You don’t have to go to the Store!
By RZ
Having these delivered to the house at a a lower cost than you’d buy them in a store, and two packages of them . . . AWESOME! Thank you Amazon!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Pull-ups work well
By M. Henderson
Son is 2.5, been in pull ups since before 2yrs. I will warn that pull-ups aren’t substitutes for “diapers”. Absorbancy is there but these are training pants. Also, be expecting “leaks” with any diaper if your child is a male and a stomach sleeper. They are bound to happen with any type of diaper/training pant. Usually I put my son to bed in a regular diaper and change into pull-up before I go to bed. We are trying to potty train my son but we aren’t pushing it at the moment since we have inconsistent work schedules.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
don’t work overnight but great for daytime use.
By busymom
I have used huggies/pull ups with all my kids. Something has changed with the product between potty training my 3rd and 4th children. I bought regular pull ups to start, which used to be great for overnight as well. They leaked all the time. I bought these hoping to have dry sheets when my son woke in the morning. No such luck. I started using these during the day and they were great. I bought a pack of Pampers Easy Ups to try for daytime use and noticed that they claim the product works well for overnight as well. Skeptical, I tried them on my son one night and was so please when he woke up dry! I used up the Pull Ups Night Time during the day but made a complete switch to Easy Ups when that pack ran out. The 3 stars are because the product is at least adequate for daytime use.





