When my grandfather died I inherited his vast cowboy boot collection. We're the same size. There's elephant, stingray, alligator, snake and other skins. Beautiful well kept boots that are comfortable. He was a GP in OK City and always wore a suit, cowboy hat and boots. A Marine as well he always looked sharp. They all fit me PERFECTLY. Also my prescription sunglasses glasses are Ray-Ban Aviators. Love them!
That's awesome! The only thing that I inherited from my Grandpa was my eye color! (Green) Same color as my Dad and my Uncles. Everyone else has brown eyes.
I am a Schott. I am proud to be one. We also made flightjacket and the shot glasses. More than that, the Schott glass company makes ampules for covid vaccine
I’d say Jimmie Dean in blue jeans, white t-shirt and black leather jacket is the quintessential American style icon. Some people say he stole his style from Aaron though.
"a gift" or just a style copied from a different culture? and wtf are "hispanic american ranching"? last time I checked Spain didn't have USA's colonies on New Spain, it was Mexico that allowed Anglosaxon immigrants to settle on northern states, not "hispanics" in general
Cowboy culture is White culture. It was first created by Spanish people in America, who are White people, and then adopted by other White people in America who created their own unique style and variation in the American frontier. This then became White American cowboy culture.
Rapid stop cuts mess up the audio flow and the constant movement from side to side in the cuts is unsettling to watch. Ive seen a few videos before and they were okay, but this video turned me off somehow.... You might have a future on HGTV as a late night infomercial tho.
the history of american "west" is kicking out the natives out of their previously "given" land in the trail of tears, new slavery states and treason on the Mexican territory.
I hope you don't mind, but I am a lady, and I find your channel utterly fascinating! I wanted to make a few observations regarding Men's suits. I do a great deal of sewing of Period Clothing, specifically, Colonial (Late 1700's-Early 1800's) and Civil War Era (1861-1865). Having studied several hundred years' worth of attire, I find that trends for Men rarely change. Generally speaking, Men do not have the same fixation as Women with their clothing. Women want to constantly change their look, their style. Men tend to be appeased with whatever and not necessarily fixated with changing the current trends. Which is why you see even see periods of a hundred years or more when Men's styles will have changed but little. The suit coats you Gents wear now, I made with very few modifications for my boys to wear to Re-enact the Civil War. (Though then it was called a "Sacque Coat"). In fact, the style is so similar, you could actually wear a modern suit coat to an Event and no one would be the wiser. If you look at the back of an American-styled suit coat, which has a single vent and having extended the sides, would be a Gentlemen's Frock Coat. If you look at the back of an English-styled suit coat, which is double-vented and having removed the sleeves, would be a Waistcoat (type of Men's vest). Everything old really is new again. Or consistant. Thank you for the great content!
My mother always mentions how certain fashion trends that were popular some 15-25 years prior are seen either making comebacks at times after some time out the limelight, or becoming popular in current times compared to back then when it was unfavorable, and vice versa. Interesting also how certain trends are set in the general population's clothing styles of choice, and by separating from said norm in turn makes you actually stand out more so, even if just 5-10 years sooner it was in fact the norm.
You are so right, ma'am. For casual; I wear a brown leather A-2 flight jacket, or cotton equivalent, and Levi's. Casual dress: olive corduroy jacket, khaki chinos. Good dress: muted green Irish tweed jacket, khaki or olive chinos. My newer Irish tweed I got in 2000. I find something classic and stick with it.
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Sou brasileiro não falo inglês, mas curto muito seu canal, conheço outros brasileiros que também gostam mas como eu não falam sua língua, queria pedir que coloque legendas em PT para que possamos acompanhar, valeu tmj✌🏽🙃
Hey Antonio, awesome video like usual! How about the plaid shirt, the bomber jacket, biker leather jacket (like Schott Perfecto), the classic American work boot (like Iron Ranger, etc.), the "engineer" boot, baseball cap, to name a few
The Denim material originated in Europe, as simple work shirt, it came from the Industrial town of "Niem" and henceforth called "De Niem" meaning, Of Niem, later to become DENIM...
I think you're definitely correct in saying the T shirt is an American and not a British invention. People wore vests (undershirt, or tank top in US) here until after WW2. When a young child (in the 60s) the only time I saw them was in American films, before teenagers starting wearing them. They were never thought of as underwear here. Also parkers, they just weren't a thing here until army surplus after the Korean War when Mods started wearing them.
While Brooks Brothers cuts aren't my thing, it's a shame to see the institution struggling. I should also add that it's a shame to see Chucks tripple in price in the last 15 years.
@@0311ohrah our local brick and mortar branch just reopened, so maybe they're turning this around. They also have no human sizes left in anything which is a good thing (sold out) or a bad thing (bad supply management).
I got my first Chuck hi-tops when I got to high school as a practice march shoe in band. I paid $35 for my white on blacks. It's a shame that the same pair today go for almost a hundred.
American blue jeans were a hot item in the old Soviet Union. Only problem was they were illegal to own. Massive black markets were big back then for any Capitalist Western food clothing and electronics.
I still wear a union suit lol there great for winter time. And the shaft on the cowboy boot is to protect your legs, while riding, from brush and branches. Most common style during the cowboy area was the calvary boot with the pant legs tucked in and the shift went up to the knee. It was for the purpose of protection. The short shot like u have became popular by movies and more represents a Grogan than cowboy boot.
Regarding the button down shirt, many men don't realize that there is one rule about wearing them - simple - NEVER wear a button down shirt with a suit ( the jacket and trousers made from the same identical matching fabric) this simple rule also applies to shoes - simple - NEVER wear slip on or loafer style shoes with a suit - only lace up dress shoes will do - I see men making these two mistakes all the time and it is a bit annoying but I'm a detail guy when it comes to men's clothing
I just bought some vitaman a few weeks ago my goodness it is so good I highly recommend it not only as an entrepreneur myself but this product is amazing. Thank you Antonio 💯
Yep! In one episode Mcarthur drove through the camp wearing them. Still didn't protect him from the sight of Klinger dressed as the Statue of Liberty on his way out!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cowboy boots didn't have pointed toes until the 1930's or 40's. This is also around the same time that the length of the boot was shortened - from below the knee to halfway up the calf.
Thanks Antonio. Just bought my first pair of cowboy boots. Had them when I was a kid... love the style. I go old school too with the nice, classic, pointed toe
Side note of t shirt. With the release of "It happened one Night", Then Clark gable took off his shirt in front of Claudette Colbert, he wasn't wearing a t shirt, sales fell and the Fruit of the Loom was panicking
As R M Williams famous boots are back in control of the original Australian company, and are still made in Adelaide perhaps you should buy a pair the next time you visit Australia. They are not cheap but until the company was bought by an international fashion company they were worn on every Cattle Station. They will last at least 20 years and the Adelaide office provides a popular rebuilding service, because after 20 years the upper of your boot will fit your foot like a glove. There are dress versions, which in the country towns in Australia are called Wedding Boots. R M Williams was a real tough character and made the boot upper from a single piece of leather. Which is why in the Outback they are the favourite work boot. Phil.
The problem with the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" was a movie flop until in 1956 it premiered on TV becoming a success and greatly influencing the US.
Sometimes it takes time for something to be appreciated. Tolkien's work wasn't appreciated when released. "It's A Wonderful Life" didn't become an iconic Christmas film until it hit the small screen.
I live out in the country here in north Texas, and I suspect that the length of the boot's shaft is also there as a practical use to protect against snake bites like Rattle Snakes. I'm always having to watch out where I step lest I step in Rattle Snake or Cottonmouth.
how about 7 iconic American youtubers that transformed the fashion world? First on the list, Antonio Centeno, second on the list, Aaron Marino, rest is not worth mentioning haha
What I am interested in, personally, is how fashion seems to trend ever-more-casual, and how fashion also seems, for men, to be stagnating, with male fashion locking into drab colors and the suit/jacket combo for formal occasions. Yes, tuxedos are a different cut/style, but they're still in the same "family" as any other suit. Women's fashion seems to always be exploring new ground and trying radically different cuts, color combinations, etc. That isn't a complaint, mind; I like seeing women dressed up nicely! And allegedly women like seeing men in suits. But I do wonder how formalwear evolves, how style changes _direction_ (e.g. from ever-more-casual back to something that has more formality). For instance, men used to wear at least blazers and shirt-and-tie with slacks to office jobs, even back when my Dad was working. My generation, I and all of my colleagues in a perfectly-respectable engineering company wear whatever long pants we want, and polo shirts, no ties. We're not to the point where sandals and shorts with t-shirts are acceptable, but the trajectory is definitely more that direction than the other way. Again, this isn't necessarily a complaint, but rather just a question of how trends work. And I mean "trend" in the statistical sense more than the fashion sense, here. What might cause a reversal of the direction in how formal clothing is in various situations? What might cause men's fashion to start breaking out into more diverse designs, or at least a more diverse basis for designs?
Cowboy boots. Leather fore sole so easy to slip out / kick free from stirrups. Tall leather shaft for snake protection and “poppin brush” riding thru thorns nettles etc and place for knife carry as well as keeps the cow sh*t off your feet when its deep. 🤠
Real Men Real Style, please enhance the style of these TH-cam videos. I was really happy at the different tone of Your World War II history of uniforms. Then I clicked on the iconic timepieces video which was a great segue. Now I'm here talking about the white backdrop hahaha doing a great job hang in there!
When my grandfather died I inherited his vast cowboy boot collection. We're the same size. There's elephant, stingray, alligator, snake and other skins. Beautiful well kept boots that are comfortable. He was a GP in OK City and always wore a suit, cowboy hat and boots. A Marine as well he always looked sharp. They all fit me PERFECTLY. Also my prescription sunglasses glasses are Ray-Ban Aviators. Love them!
Hello buddy how are you.
I'm kind of envious now😉!
That's awesome! The only thing that I inherited from my Grandpa was my eye color! (Green) Same color as my Dad and my Uncles. Everyone else has brown eyes.
The Schott Perfecto motorcycle jacket is an American icon that inspired rockers for generations.
And Modern day Bikers, 70s Gangsters
I am a Schott. I am proud to be one. We also made flightjacket and the shot glasses. More than that, the Schott glass company makes ampules for covid vaccine
This channel is the most pure American style channel of em all
This!
@@RealMenRealStyle yeehaw brother ride on to the sunset
I’d say Jimmie Dean in blue jeans, white t-shirt and black leather jacket is the quintessential American style icon. Some people say he stole his style from Aaron though.
Dean uses an kinda harington jacket minus the collar buttons
I like his Harrington Jacket / Windbreaker in: Rebel without a cause.
@@Joe-pb3bm it gives an nice and sufisticated teenager look
If you're a fruity little gayboi lmao
Las botas vaqueras or cowboyboots are a gift from Hispanic American cattle ranching culture,saludos Antonio!
No hay manera en que un hombre del norte no tenga un buen par de botas, aunque ahora las usamos también para los bailes 😅
@@erikzherrllo6960 Si Amigo. Also a must for dancing
"a gift" or just a style copied from a different culture?
and wtf are "hispanic american ranching"?
last time I checked Spain didn't have USA's colonies on New Spain, it was Mexico that allowed Anglosaxon immigrants to settle on northern states, not "hispanics" in general
Cowboy culture is White culture. It was first created by Spanish people in America, who are White people, and then adopted by other White people in America who created their own unique style and variation in the American frontier. This then became White American cowboy culture.
Bomber jackets
This is really interesting, love the history
Rapid stop cuts mess up the audio flow and the constant movement from side to side in the cuts is unsettling to watch. Ive seen a few videos before and they were okay, but this video turned me off somehow.... You might have a future on HGTV as a late night infomercial tho.
Love the history of the American West and I love classic Americana style, despite being from Ireland.
the history of american "west" is kicking out the natives out of their previously "given" land in the trail of tears, new slavery states and treason on the Mexican territory.
As a farmhand and bullrider in Wyoming I’m overjoyed to see my beloved cowboy boot in here😎
Ive been following Antonio frm 2014, i love the way he gets into the historical aspects of clothing. It helps me understand nd wear them better!!!!!
Being from Texas, I am glad you added the Cowboy Boot.
Cowboy attire and culture started in Mexico though....
It's awsome to hear that u guys like us Aussies so much the feeling is mutual cheers mate 😀
You are 100% correct. I've always felt that there's a similar pioneering "cowboy" spirit between both nations.
SGT Carlton Lee Smith, Jr.
US Army RET
@@leesmith6792 America doesn't have a frontier anymore I think aussies will be more cowboy then us soon
Yeah, we love you
The stitching on the shaft of boots is to give them rigidity so the shaft doesn’t slouch and bunch up around your ankle
Thank you for bringing light to the cowboy boot
History and style ? This just became my favorite channel. #1
Engineer boots were developed in the US for surveyors. They later became popular with mechanics and motorcyclist.
I love mine on or off the bike and they're very comfy.
The Wrangler jeans jacket is the only one with the classic western yoke... they also make those iconic corduroy sherpa jackets.
Since 2015 I do only wear Wrangler clothes which I order at their onlineshop. They are not just iconic but also very durable...
@@carpentersson77 No- nonsense, durable clothing with a nostalgic touch. Could not get any better.
Did you say, “MAR-gut Rob-bie?!”
Shhhhh. 😂😂
Aaron Marino really caught me off guard 😂😂 Love it Antonio
I hope you don't mind, but I am a lady, and I find your channel utterly fascinating! I wanted to make a few observations regarding Men's suits. I do a great deal of sewing of Period Clothing, specifically, Colonial (Late 1700's-Early 1800's) and Civil War Era (1861-1865). Having studied several hundred years' worth of attire, I find that trends for Men rarely change. Generally speaking, Men do not have the same fixation as Women with their clothing. Women want to constantly change their look, their style. Men tend to be appeased with whatever and not necessarily fixated with changing the current trends. Which is why you see even see periods of a hundred years or more when Men's styles will have changed but little. The suit coats you Gents wear now, I made with very few modifications for my boys to wear to Re-enact the Civil War. (Though then it was called a "Sacque Coat"). In fact, the style is so similar, you could actually wear a modern suit coat to an Event and no one would be the wiser. If you look at the back of an American-styled suit coat, which has a single vent and having extended the sides, would be a Gentlemen's Frock Coat. If you look at the back of an English-styled suit coat, which is double-vented and having removed the sleeves, would be a Waistcoat (type of Men's vest). Everything old really is new again. Or consistant. Thank you for the great content!
Nice!
My mother always mentions how certain fashion trends that were popular some 15-25 years prior are seen either making comebacks at times after some time out the limelight, or becoming popular in current times compared to back then when it was unfavorable, and vice versa. Interesting also how certain trends are set in the general population's clothing styles of choice, and by separating from said norm in turn makes you actually stand out more so, even if just 5-10 years sooner it was in fact the norm.
You are so right, ma'am. For casual; I wear a brown leather A-2 flight jacket, or cotton equivalent, and Levi's. Casual dress: olive corduroy jacket, khaki chinos. Good dress: muted green Irish tweed jacket, khaki or olive chinos. My newer Irish tweed I got in 2000. I find something classic and stick with it.
In Scotland we call converse style shoes "baseball boots"
I don't know why, especially given that chuck Taylor was a basketball player.
Because of my foot problems I no longer can wear my western boots I miss him a great deal especially when I’m riding
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Sou brasileiro não falo inglês, mas curto muito seu canal, conheço outros brasileiros que também gostam mas como eu não falam sua língua, queria pedir que coloque legendas em PT para que possamos acompanhar, valeu tmj✌🏽🙃
Hey Antonio, awesome video like usual! How about the plaid shirt, the bomber jacket, biker leather jacket (like Schott Perfecto), the classic American work boot (like Iron Ranger, etc.), the "engineer" boot, baseball cap, to name a few
Love the way you're looking into the camera dude, you could sell snow to a snowman ahaha
Your videos are super quality and very informative. I love them, keep it up.
Awesome review and history lesson. I actually just bought my first pair of aviators so good to know they aren't going out of style anytime soon. 😅
The Denim material originated in Europe, as simple work shirt, it came from the Industrial town of "Niem" and henceforth called "De Niem" meaning, Of Niem, later to become DENIM...
I think you're definitely correct in saying the T shirt is an American and not a British invention. People wore vests (undershirt, or tank top in US) here until after WW2. When a young child (in the 60s) the only time I saw them was in American films, before teenagers starting wearing them. They were never thought of as underwear here. Also parkers, they just weren't a thing here until army surplus after the Korean War when Mods started wearing them.
I just ordered my Sample 👏🏻👍🏼
Good amazing content as always, love the story behind...greets from Brazil😎
Second video of yours I've seen. Love the info and followed after the shotgun.
Cowboy/Western hats. Hell, the whole Western style, including the boots that you mentioned, is timeless and masculine.
finally last but never ever the least, Sir Thank you for your Great Service to The United States of America .
While Brooks Brothers cuts aren't my thing, it's a shame to see the institution struggling.
I should also add that it's a shame to see Chucks tripple in price in the last 15 years.
Brook's Brothers stores are springing all over big city malls in China, while close up shops in US.
@@0311ohrah our local brick and mortar branch just reopened, so maybe they're turning this around. They also have no human sizes left in anything which is a good thing (sold out) or a bad thing (bad supply management).
I got my first Chuck hi-tops when I got to high school as a practice march shoe in band. I paid $35 for my white on blacks. It's a shame that the same pair today go for almost a hundred.
American blue jeans were a hot item in the old Soviet Union. Only problem was they were illegal to own. Massive black markets were big back then for any Capitalist Western food clothing and electronics.
Cowboy boots came from northern Mexico. I’m American but those are facts
Am I the only woman who cares about men's fashion? I want the men in my family to be stylish and well dressed, too.
One of my favorite pieces of anerican clothing is the revolutionary outfits thry look so good and i think the style is amazing
I still wear a union suit lol there great for winter time. And the shaft on the cowboy boot is to protect your legs, while riding, from brush and branches. Most common style during the cowboy area was the calvary boot with the pant legs tucked in and the shift went up to the knee. It was for the purpose of protection. The short shot like u have became popular by movies and more represents a Grogan than cowboy boot.
Regarding the button down shirt, many men don't realize that there is one rule about wearing them - simple - NEVER wear a button down shirt with a suit ( the jacket and trousers made from the same identical matching fabric) this simple rule also applies to shoes - simple - NEVER wear slip on or loafer style shoes with a suit - only lace up dress shoes will do - I see men making these two mistakes all the time and it is a bit annoying but I'm a detail guy when it comes to men's clothing
Don't forget the classic "wingtip" shoe, aka the long wing blucher. Also, the classic Dickies 574 work shirt, and 874 work pants.
I just bought some vitaman a few weeks ago my goodness it is so good I highly recommend it not only as an entrepreneur myself but this product is amazing. Thank you Antonio 💯
Okay. The American pride won me over. I subscribed.
this guy doesn't even make me feel like one of the boys. he makes me feel like one of the men
That's good, Drippy. We need more men today that emulate true masculinity.
More of this series please
Cowboy boots also protect you from snake bites
but they're not originally from the US or an american invention design though.
Thanks TH-cam algorithm, I'm actually trying to update my wardrobe and find that signature outfit.
Now that was a smooth ad break! 😂
The part of the saddle that the boot goes into is called a stirrup.
Love it! 🇺🇸
Could you make a Part 2 of this?
The aviator sunglasses were also featured a few times in the Hollywood sitcom MASH
Yep! In one episode Mcarthur drove through the camp wearing them. Still didn't protect him from the sight of Klinger dressed as the Statue of Liberty on his way out!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Would you do a video specifically on the 1950s iconic men's styles?
Cowboy boots didn't have pointed toes until the 1930's or 40's. This is also around the same time that the length of the boot was shortened - from below the knee to halfway up the calf.
06:50
America f*** yeah🤣🤘🤘
Very nice
Converse was a spin off of PF Flyers. Still available on line. The quality cushioned insole is the trade mark. Compare, & Google as well.
I had never heard of PF Flyers before. But I understand they are being discontinued after some 84 (!) years as of January 2021.
Thanks Antonio. Just bought my first pair of cowboy boots. Had them when I was a kid... love the style. I go old school too with the nice, classic, pointed toe
Best sunglasses
this channel is gold , I subscribe
i have the brushed brown chisos no. 1's! awesome boots.
Nice use of the Wihelm Scream at :44!
Side note of t shirt. With the release of "It happened one Night", Then Clark gable took off his shirt in front of Claudette Colbert, he wasn't wearing a t shirt, sales fell and the Fruit of the Loom was panicking
Happy 4th of July, Antonio.
Conclusion : Men's fashion hardly change.
Aviator leather bomber jackets!!! Style, class old school badass!!!
As R M Williams famous boots are back in control of the original Australian company, and are still made in Adelaide perhaps you should buy a pair the next time you visit Australia. They are not cheap but until the company was bought by an international fashion company they were worn on every Cattle Station. They will last at least 20 years and the Adelaide office provides a popular rebuilding service, because after 20 years the upper of your boot will fit your foot like a glove. There are dress versions, which in the country towns in Australia are called Wedding Boots. R M Williams was a real tough character and made the boot upper from a single piece of leather. Which is why in the Outback they are the favourite work boot. Phil.
Interesting stuff man…. I’m gonna subscribe 🤔
i like your show .good to see you mention Australia .YOU would not be leave the histurey we gave to the would .good one mate
The problem with the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz" was a movie flop until in 1956 it premiered on TV becoming a success and greatly influencing the US.
Sometimes it takes time for something to be appreciated. Tolkien's work wasn't appreciated when released. "It's A Wonderful Life" didn't become an iconic Christmas film until it hit the small screen.
I have a pair of CHISOS #5!!!! BEST COWBOOT EVER!
Nope Olathe is better.
thanks
I live out in the country here in north Texas, and I suspect that the length of the boot's shaft is also there as a practical use to protect against snake bites like Rattle Snakes. I'm always having to watch out where I step lest I step in Rattle Snake or Cottonmouth.
Nice... 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Might as well do a part 2 for items not mentioned on this list.
how about 7 iconic American youtubers that transformed the fashion world? First on the list, Antonio Centeno, second on the list, Aaron Marino, rest is not worth mentioning haha
Awesome channel
A certain man in the US that prominently wears the aviator sunglasses has also managed to widely damage the brand image.
Make a video on the all-time great Flags around the world, and especially from the earlier American history
The Alpha M part killed me 😭😭😭
The stitching on the side of a cowboy boot also gives the shaft rigidity. Giggity.
Antonio, how about Winchester shirts? It changed the approach to collars
What I am interested in, personally, is how fashion seems to trend ever-more-casual, and how fashion also seems, for men, to be stagnating, with male fashion locking into drab colors and the suit/jacket combo for formal occasions. Yes, tuxedos are a different cut/style, but they're still in the same "family" as any other suit.
Women's fashion seems to always be exploring new ground and trying radically different cuts, color combinations, etc. That isn't a complaint, mind; I like seeing women dressed up nicely! And allegedly women like seeing men in suits.
But I do wonder how formalwear evolves, how style changes _direction_ (e.g. from ever-more-casual back to something that has more formality). For instance, men used to wear at least blazers and shirt-and-tie with slacks to office jobs, even back when my Dad was working. My generation, I and all of my colleagues in a perfectly-respectable engineering company wear whatever long pants we want, and polo shirts, no ties. We're not to the point where sandals and shorts with t-shirts are acceptable, but the trajectory is definitely more that direction than the other way. Again, this isn't necessarily a complaint, but rather just a question of how trends work. And I mean "trend" in the statistical sense more than the fashion sense, here.
What might cause a reversal of the direction in how formal clothing is in various situations? What might cause men's fashion to start breaking out into more diverse designs, or at least a more diverse basis for designs?
Thanks for the lesson
Red Wing Shoes, boat shoes, varsity jackets, chinos, flight jackets, cowboy hats, baseball caps
Cowboy boots. Leather fore sole so easy to slip out / kick free from stirrups. Tall leather shaft for snake protection and “poppin brush” riding thru thorns nettles etc and place for knife carry as well as keeps the cow sh*t off your feet when its deep. 🤠
I would like to see an analysis on Stacey Adam's shoes.
8:01 Want that shirt!
My Durango's ain't as fancy as yours's but I love them and wear them every day.
I saw your channel name and icon then Elvis on the thumbnail and immediately clicked
Awesome video! Just discovered your page, great content. I got a question for ya, are you from Odessa/Midland?
The hoodie.
Real Men Real Style, please enhance the style of these TH-cam videos. I was really happy at the different tone of Your World War II history of uniforms. Then I clicked on the iconic timepieces video which was a great segue. Now I'm here talking about the white backdrop hahaha doing a great job hang in there!
Includes aviator sunglasses, but doesn't mention Ray-Bans? They were my main motivation for getting contact lenses in 1983.
Real gent hours up in here
Did the leather bomber jacket come out of the US? I assumed it did but don't know for sure.
Yes I believe it did
Most Iconic has to be blue jeans (levi jeans)
I used to love Converse, but then they changed the sole and they became weird feeling and i wasn’t down.
Levi Jeans
Do a Part 2. R.