1974 Clothing advert, read and weep!

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nicolas
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From the "Echo"
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filsgreen
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That's great Nicholas, I had to go to school in "Crimpo" Keks. OMG, the shame!!!!
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Invicta
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Crimpo keks, Phil , normally worn too short , half mast :D Ken
PeterR
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Invicta wrote:Crimpo keks, Phil , normally worn too short , half mast :D Ken
What luxury? I was the 4th boy in our family the war was on clothes were hard come by-when I got a "new" pair of pants they were just a hole surrounded by a bit of worn out material !! bum there for all to see :D :D :D
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bob. b
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Look at that 29 p for ties :wink: :wink: Just got mine for work :| :|

What a post
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Invicta
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bob. b wrote:Look at that 29 p for ties :wink: :wink: Just got mine for work :| :|

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Fifty unused here Bob, weddings and funerals only now :D Ken
maureen howell
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Do you remember when all men in Bootle had a black tie hanging in the wardrobe for funerals.
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PeterR
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I Do believe such people existed -but on those occasions we had to cadge such attire -- :D
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billygooner
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hi Maureen, still do kid :D :D :D
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