Showing posts with label 1970s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1970s. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Disco Inferno

Disco.


Inferno.


Approximately 104 degrees on my back porch before 10 am is more than enough of an inferno for this pasty, heat sensitive gal.

The truly, um, amazing scan (above) of a vintage ad is via kitschyliving.

"...Show where you're headed in the ultimate fashion climax...Easy on, easy off, quick as a flick of her tongue...Are you man enough to fill it?"

Hot, indeed!


 And I have remarkably similar glasses available in my guy's shop. To protect you (or yourself) from the rays bouncing off of his zippers. And manliness.


Sadly, no jumpsuit in "sexy, cool crinkle cloth for those hot nights to come", but this Western shirt is pretty awesome.


As is this wide Yves Saint Laurent tie. Not "50% polyester"- but 100% silk!


Think plaid is rad? Check out these corduroy bell bottoms. Matching belt included, of course. "Designated with your desires in mind", as always.

Have fun in the sun!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

1970s - The Decade of Built In Nipples?


"Our exclusive braless- look bra is the very first bra to have it's own built- in nipple. Imagine having that sensual cold weather look all the time. It's so sexy, it'll give your shape a whole new eye-opening dimension."

I'm by no means anti- nipple, but my own are just fine, thanks!
How do you feel about The Nipple Bra? Would you have purchased one? Would you buy one now?

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Spring Peeks for the Gents

Sunny mornings and warmer afternoons- the need for a Spring update is upon us- gents included!
All of these items are heading to the shop soon.


1980's "Top Gun" style Ray- Ban aviators in classic gold metal. Original Bausch and Lomb lenses, in very good condition.

1970's Etonic triacete polo shirt with spread collar and green diagonal balls print- perfect for St. Patrick's Day or on the courts- just not at the same time! Marked M.

NOS lilac Puritan acrylic knit mock-neck shirt, super MOD 1960s, marked M.

Brown plastic "Mad Men" frames, early 1960's. Marked 5  6- 1/4, these would be best on a Men's M- L face.
Early 1970's Van Cort polyester Hawaiian shirt, marked M.
1950's NOS (with cardboard collar display support) Hollywood Sanforized 100% cotton shirt. Top button loop, cuffed detail short sleeves, flawless. Marked L and ready for VLV!
Have a great weekend, everyone!