I will submit this as a fashion faux pas. I even like the brick suit better than this.
I will submit this as a fashion faux pas. I even like the brick suit better than this.
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I love this photo but that pale blue suit - NO. He had a pink suit at that time too which was even worse. As for Joe's....
Again apologies if anyone disagrees, but Don's brown sweater here I don't find flattering:
And finally:
Even those of us who obsess over Black and Gold find that last pic a bit much.
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good idea! There are already some good examples of bad taste!
"For the record, we never broke up, we just took a 14-year vacation!"
(Glenn Frey)
My first thought on seeing this thread was "can I count the grey shirt Don wears ALL THE TIME".
And then I remembered this:
PS If hairstyles count, then Don had a few of those that didn't work too!
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Suzanne
Pretty sure we could fill a whole thread for just Joe on this subject. Sorry, Joe!!! Love ya anyways. To bad Ticky isn't here more, I know exactly what she would use first as an example, those wonderful elephant pants of Joe's for sure.
Ugh---cut off sleeves. But the hat's pretty stylish!
Ummmm... Don't know what to say about this shirt/jacket/whatever it is.
Another Ticky favorite--the poncho.
He sings it high, he plays it low
Great selections everyone and I wholeheartedly agree with them!
As far as the stand up collars, that was the 'style' at the time. Everyone did it! The t-shirts under the polos are kind of the 'style' thing too.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Oh boy. I knew I was going to get a good laugh when I opened this thread, but it is even funnier than I thought! Sometimes you have to wonder who dresses these guys???
EK - This picture definitely crossed my mind when I was trying to choose which pictures to use in my initial post. Part of the reason I chose the one I did was because of the hair. I love Don's hair in this photo much better than the long hair during the EOTI era.
Now I'm gonna have to search for some more pictures for this thread. Fortunately, with the exception of Joe's mid-80's to mid '90's fashion statements, I think our guys seem to get it right more often than not.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016