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then there's this. hobbit709 May 2016 #1
I wonder if the model regrets posing for that ad. 3catwoman3 May 2016 #14
The model was Eldridge Cleave hisself and yes the meat was inserted in the pocket Monk06 May 2016 #17
The two in the upper-right image kentauros May 2016 #2
Hey, I thought the same thing! Beartracks May 2016 #22
Bottom right, guy on right = Steve Martin as one of "two wild and crazies guys !" GreatGazoo May 2016 #37
avoided that stuff in favor of hang ten, levis, and beach wear nt msongs May 2016 #3
But nobody worre this, right? I mean, in real life? lunamagica May 2016 #4
well, in the 2nd group it says 50% off… KittyWampus May 2016 #7
I don't remember any men murielm99 May 2016 #21
No, the ads were pretty extreme Warpy May 2016 #24
Avocado appliances in the kitchen 1939 May 2016 #55
And baby shit yellow acrylic carpet as far as the eye could see Warpy May 2016 #56
I lived through those years -- the form-fitting shirts in the B&W ad? Yes. Plenty Nay May 2016 #41
Ha ha. rusty quoin May 2016 #5
As someone who crochets, I must say SheilaT May 2016 #6
Yes, in knitting it's the same pattern name. One of easiest to do/remember. KittyWampus May 2016 #8
Yeah! Harvest gold and avocado green! And then some orange and brown! Nay May 2016 #43
It's so difficult... Joanie Baloney May 2016 #9
Which? The groovy onesie? Or the harem boys? n/t TygrBright May 2016 #27
I think it's more of the composition Joanie Baloney May 2016 #32
It's easy to misunderstand those "onesies" ... surrealAmerican May 2016 #39
I confess to strong participation :) jaysunb May 2016 #10
Well, the best of them are the upper and lower left. longship May 2016 #11
My grandmother ahd an afghan on her couch that looked exactly like the knit poncho! tblue37 May 2016 #12
We had a couch that looked like that! Adsos Letter May 2016 #15
Orange yellow, brown was a common yarn color combination Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #20
I had a bedspread in those colors in my college dorm room. n/t TygrBright May 2016 #28
When Living Rooms Went Brown: “Earth Toning” of American Homes in the 1970s Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #31
OMG that couch. My eyes hurt. I remember. And some families had that avocado green KittyWampus May 2016 #35
Avocado green and harvest gold Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #46
I remember when my mom re-did her entire living room to look just like these ads. I thought it was OregonBlue May 2016 #49
Not just the colors, though--the stitch, the design, everything! tblue37 May 2016 #42
Yes. Everyone used the same patterns Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #47
I've crocheted DemonGoddess May 2016 #30
I was in college so luckily I could not afford any of this stuff Doctor_J May 2016 #13
I kind of want that onesie Prism May 2016 #16
I can't remember wearing anything like that elmac May 2016 #18
Lol Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #19
LOL. I remember. Was just a kid BootinUp May 2016 #23
I just wanna know what the guy in #12 was doing with that chicken! n/t TygrBright May 2016 #25
This thread is freaking HILARIOUS and deserves many more recs! MADem May 2016 #26
Guy on the left is doing his best Robert Wagner. KittyWampus May 2016 #36
Isn't he, just? MADem May 2016 #54
Prince could pull it off Ex Lurker May 2016 #38
He DID--some of those outfits look like they came right out of closet, LOL! nt MADem May 2016 #53
I think we disagree on much. But on the "unseeability" of this. nt villager May 2016 #29
lived through this horror MFM008 May 2016 #33
Just think guys, 30 years from now you can tell your grandchildren Binkie The Clown May 2016 #34
Yeh... CanSocDem May 2016 #40
I dated a guy in the early 1970s who once wore bright yellow slacks. greatauntoftriplets May 2016 #44
You're lacking context. CanSocDem May 2016 #45
I remember those times so well. Saw some of this in the Seattle area but when I moved to OregonBlue May 2016 #48
I look at the guys in those ads, and all I can think is: Aristus May 2016 #50
whatever lastever May 2016 #51
Then there was the 80s... Rex May 2016 #52
As I remember it. ThoughtCriminal May 2016 #57
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