Word: pantsed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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New York. For the bebop man, Manhattan's Alley's Creative Clothes "The House of Frantic Styles"offered two of its newest and slickest numbers:at $14.95, a knee-length, double-breasted gabardine "Bop Cardigan," with four patch-pockets and no lapels; at $8.95, a pair...
Two of them wore gray flannel suits, one wore gray flannel pants and a sport coat, and one wore gray flannel pants and a raincoat. They chose these garments, they said, so they would look as though they belonged in Eliot House. Three of the four smoked pipes.
Traditions have even sprung up for the Mill Streeters--they have their own uniform, white shirt and khaki pants, and their own locomotive cheer, "M-I-L-L-S-T-R-E-E-T F-I-E-L-D H-O-C-K-Y A-S-S-O-C-I...
But in all else-even to the horselike galloping which had become as de rigueur among seven-year-old girls (who also whinnied occasionally) as the slouch among debutantes of the '20s-they were faithful to their hero, the clear-eyed Hopalong. Black Hopalong Cassidy shirts and Hopalong Cassidy...
Jingle Jangle. In the first few months after Hopalong Cassidy shirts and pants were put on the market, the U.S. supplies of black dyes were badly strained; a Los Angeles bakery, which had been flubbing along in seventh place among its competitors for years, leaped to the van with gazelle...