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Wrong! We didn't have cuffs on our bell bottoms and the heels are way too short.
70's fashion for a kid growing up in Montana (which was me and all my friends) was blue jeans, Converse sneakers in the summer/boots in the winter, a t-shirt, and a flannel or cowboy shirt.
Didn't start wearing bell bottoms until I was issued them in the Navy at 18 in 1982.
Wrong! We didn't have cuffs on our bell bottoms and the heels are way too short.
70's fashion for a kid growing up in Montana (which was me and all my friends) was blue jeans, Converse sneakers in the summer/boots in the winter, a t-shirt, and a flannel or cowboy shirt.
Didn't start wearing bell bottoms until I was issued them in the Navy at 18 in 1982.
never wore any of that faggoty hippee shit.
70's fashion for a kid growing up in Montana (which was me and all my friends) was blue jeans, Converse sneakers in the summer/boots in the winter, a t-shirt, and a flannel or cowboy shirt.
Didn't start wearing bell bottoms until I was issued them in the Navy at 18 in 1982.
Back then the white guys had long hair down past their shoulders and black guys sported a basketball sized afro hair style on their heads. ..
Spoken like a man who owned a pair of "Stacks" and wore lots of bell bottoms.
I had one really dressed pair of bell bottoms with a cuff, But most bell bottoms didn't have them.
And the hem was always worn & frayed in the back, where you walked on them.
I had dingo boots, bell bottom jeans, and velour shirts. LOL
I was in the Army, retired in '77 and never wore any of that faggoty hippee shit.
Hoss, you've touched upon a profound truth. That faggoty stuff began in the 60s with the Counter Culture, Haight-Ashbury and LSD, and that culture grew up and is running the world today and the entire leftist movement now is based on the feminization of society, right down to subjecting children to gender dimorphism and men wearing dresses and getting boob-jobs.
Sorry guys, but bell bottoms started with the Navy, and it was a hell of a lot earlier than 1960 something. Hippies actually stole the look from the Navy, not the other way around.
Here's a bit of history for y'all to chew on.....................
This is why the Navy wears bell bottoms, and it's not for fashion
Every piece of the Navy uniform from head-to-toe has some symbolic or practical use — and the famous bell bottoms are no different.www.wearethemighty.com
Although no one has been officially accredited with inventing the bell bottom trouser, the flared out look was introduced for sailors to wear in 1817. The new design was made to allow the young men who washed down the ship’s deck to roll their pant legs up above their knees to protect the material.
This modification also improved the time it took to take them off when the sailors needed to abandon ship in a moments notice. The trousers also doubled as a life preserver by knotting the pant legs.
Lots of parts of the Navy uniform are there for practical purposes. The reason there is a flap on the back of the uniform blouse (dress uniform) is it's a holdover from the days when sailors had long hair and greased it down or put tar in it to keep it from flying around when handling lines. The flap was there to keep their shirts from getting ruined. The kerchief that we all wear? That can be used for a great many things, from splints for injured arms to battle dressings, to tourniquets.
Sorry, toob, but it didn't start with the counter culture as you stated, it was a practical solution for a problem that sailors wanted to solve.
I never once mentioned or was even talking about Bell Bottoms.
I was drafted into the Army in 1970.
When the bus load of us conscripts arrived at the basic training camp.
The screaming Drill Sergeants ordered us off the bus and into formation.
I had long hair, blue jean bell bottom pants, and was wearing a dark colored merchant marine style pea coat.
One of the Drill Sergeants noticed how I was dressed and screamed into my face, "Maggot, this is the Army not the Navy".