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MEC4D

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Ugh... the 1970's... Izod polo shirts, wallaby shoes and Angel Flight disco pants... I wore them all. I think the 1940s or 1980s (glam/punk) periods offer more interesting clothing choices. Of course, my real preference is for the clothing of 1880's old west, which I've been wearing replicas (Wahmaker) of for the last 30 some years.













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Trust me I did my 70's fashion in Europe , it was little easier on the women than men , as I consider European Men fashion of the 70's horrible especially the pants , Old west clothing is what I was thinking to do the other day, I like this period for both women and men .
 

MEC4D

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I don't miss any fashion done in the 70s... Anything from before or after was better, at least to me. :)
There is couple stuff from the 70's for women that would still wear today on the street , but for Men is a NO
My father and mother was stuck in the 60's fashion in the 70's , always classic style , beautiful dresses and suits ..
We on the other hands go with the trends ..
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
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I was out of college and working in the late 60s, and I had moved out to my own apartment in '73, so in the 70s I was buying my own clothes. My mother, who was a seamstress, still made most of my "dressy" wear for weddings and such, but didn't have a say in what I wore on a day-to-day basis anymore.
 

Ken1171

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I was just a kid in the 70s, so I had no saying on what I wore. However, as opposed to popular belief, kids DO have a sense of ridiculous.

Of course, my real preference is for the clothing of 1880's old west, which I've been wearing replicas (Wahmaker) of for the last 30 some years.

Same here - I have lived 13 years in Arizona, and that's mostly what I wore when I was not in the office.
 

DanaTA

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Ugh... the 1970's... Izod polo shirts, wallaby shoes and Angel Flight disco pants... I wore them all.
Well, I never wore any of those things! I did wear bell bottoms, I had a nero jacket, grew my hair long. Disco pants? Was that in the 70s? Oh, yeah. Well, didn't wear that stuff. I had a pair of platform shoes. Never again! It was nice being taller...but nearly wrecking my ankles was not a fair price to pay. Of course, some of that was mid-to-late 60s. Since the late 70s I've worn jeans or khakis. Now, almost exclusively jeans. And tee shirts.

Dana
 

AllenArt

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I was just a kid in the 70s, so I had no saying on what I wore. However, as opposed to popular belief, kids DO have a sense of ridiculous.



Same here - I have lived 13 years in Arizona, and that's mostly what I wore when I was not in the office.
Same. I was only 7 years old in 1972. But I STILL remember those ugly shoes. They looked like orthopedic oxfords. I much preferred the suede platform sandals I wore in 1976. LOL
 

MEC4D

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Same. I was only 7 years old in 1972. But I STILL remember those ugly shoes. They looked like orthopedic oxfords. I much preferred the suede platform sandals I wore in 1976. LOL
I was a child in the 70's but remember well the ugly platform shoes ( my big sisters rocket it ) at 5'9 ft it made them stand out even more lol
The suede platform sandals was not that bad
 

RAMWolff

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I LOVED the disco and 70's era. Bell bottom pants, platform shoes, Nehru collared shirts. I think the only thing I hated was the huge ass wide ties and full collared shirts, they looked like wings that would take flight at any moment! I liked the skinny ties and small collars introduced in the 80's.
 

MEC4D

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One of my upcoming product from my list are Stylized Toon Couple Lana & Oleg , here is Lana , work in progress
For D2F

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MEC4D

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Niiiice! I'm liking the hairstyle, is it going to be a separate product, or permanently attached to Lana's head?
Thanks Miss B , the hair just temporary for visualization , but they both will have own starter hair and full clothing in stylized style as well , I am still thinking what type of hair I should made as probably they can rock any hair type from cartoon , card to strand
I am going to make some test later today to figure it out and you can be the judge .
 

MEC4D

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Meet Lena's Stylized as well Toon Boyfriend Oleg
for D2M

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