
THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE (Part 1)
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stutterdog wrote: somme1916 wrote: whippetgirl wrote: Kids having to play out in black school pumps (plimsolls/runners) whatever the weather cos that's all they had to put on their feet. Now the young 'uns buy them as a fashion choice, but in the sixties they were a sign your family couldn't affford proper shoes. You were lucky,we had plastic sandals ! I can remember wearing clogs! Black wellies in winter, wet or dry - but they were more of a fashion statement. 

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I don't remember wearing clogs as a child but plastic or jelly bean sandals were all the rage! Shorts held up with a snake belt and bry nylon shirt, mostly recut or altered because they were hand me downs. We sometimes had new clothes bought for wit Sunday. The smartest we dressed was in cub uniforms and the most money we ever had was in bob a job week.
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book wrote: I don't remember wearing clogs as a child but plastic or jelly bean sandals were all the rage! Shorts held up with a snake belt and bry nylon shirt, mostly recut or altered because they were hand me downs. We sometimes had new clothes bought for wit Sunday. The smartest we dressed was in cub uniforms and the most money we ever had was in bob a job week. Indeed book,all well remembered.Woe betide you if you allowed your snake belt to slip out of your hands whilst applying ! Nylon grundies too which had to be air dried lest they crumpled into a hard mass of black plastic ! You were never more proud than when wearing the dark green cub shirt with woggle and neck tie.Used to hate the pac-a-macs though....made you sweat like 'owt.Oh happy days.
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