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5th January 18, 03:20 PM
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When I was in high school(mid-80s) and often influenced by 1950s fashions, I owned a pair of blue suede creepers. I believe I still have them in storage in Florida.
They were just the thing with black pegged pants, a pink shirt, and my leopard skin jacket(and my much more plentiful hair). They wouldn't look right with the kilt though.
Andrew
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5th January 18, 07:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by kingandrew
When I was in high school(mid-80s) and often influenced by 1950s fashions, I owned a pair of blue suede creepers. I believe I still have them in storage in Florida.
They were just the thing with black pegged pants, a pink shirt, and my leopard skin jacket(and my much more plentiful hair). They wouldn't look right with the kilt though.
Andrew
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6th January 18, 03:35 AM
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 Originally Posted by SunriseEarth
If ever a post needed pictures, it was this one.
If only I had access to my high school yearbook, I could provide them. But since that was long before digital photography, those photos are not on my laptop in China.
Although at the time, people seemed to think my hair was the most worthy of comment. It was at times compared to a poodle resting on my head 
Andrew
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6th January 18, 06:19 PM
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It is also worth noting that, originally, the Oxford used to be known as the Balmoral and was a variation of the Brogue.
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