1. John says:

    The kid on the left is Bobbo.

  2. So what says:

    @17 Yes, yes they did.

  3. Special Ed says:

    You can always go for that Pedro look:
    http://tinyurl.com/3k37ba4

  4. ivandoga says:

    yes and my mother had the great idear that me and my little brother (five year difference) would look great dressed alike. I have many childhood pictures with a murderous look on my face. think this is why i am a tee shirt and jeans lover.

  5. deowll says:

    I did not. I liked jeans then and now.

  6. CrankyGeeksFan says:

    I like the prices. Do you think the clothes were made in the U.S. or imported?

    The complimentary colored patterns probably influenced the “new wave” style of the late ’70s & early ’80s.

    This is probably from a Fall catalog. Notice the wreath.

    I wore a uniform to school in the 1970s. The college prep look was in so Sperry top siders were a very popular shoe. I never owned a pair. I had earth shoes with corduroy near the laces and black loafers.

  7. JimD says:

    Those ’70s boys are now MARRIED AND LIVING IN SAN FRANCISCO !!!

    Be careful what kind of clothes you make your kids wear !!!

  8. George says:

    My mom didn’t dress me in anything with stripes or flower prints thank God. In the early 70s when in elementary school, I wore T-shirts and Sears Toughskins jeans. God knows why they made jeans in green, red, and brown, but they did. In Junior High and High school it was either T’s or polo shirts and Levis. Same as now except now its Lee or Wrangler jeans because Levi Strauss supports liberal causes.

    I remember a kid in 4th grade who wore a tan leisure suit whenever the class had a field trip, so he would look nice. He was the kid who had a girlfriend when the rest of us didn’t much care for girls.

  9. Jeff says:

    Yes in style, but never such bold fabrics.

  10. Mr, Ed - the Imitation (accept no original) says:

    pedro in his formative years. Through the magic of the digital age we can see him as he looks today and how he dressed in 1975.



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