When Manly Men Wore Questionable Slacks

The 1960s-70s h.i.s ads are classic. Before becoming an actor, Nick Nolte modeled for them. (His ad, plus four others, inside.)

The "Anti-Establishment Post-Grad Slacks"

The "Anti-Establishment Post-Grad Slacks"

O Brother. "Our Post-Grad Slacks have soul." Look at his expression; looks like he's ready to punch a hole in the wall the second the shoot's over.

That's Nick Nolte in the middle

That's Nick Nolte in the middle

Nolte, finished with a long hard day of dogie rustling, is about to hit the town with his pardners in search of a fine cold sasparilla.

DEATH PANTS! Is that a young George Takei, left?

DEATH PANTS! Is that a young George Takei, left?

“Ask not. They’re for you…and come in a ring-a-ding assortment of colors and fabrics. They’re definitely becoming a novel American great.” The cool black dude's slacks have foodstuffs all over them.

A "Tom Jonesey shirt with balloon sleeves..."

A "Tom Jonesey shirt with balloon sleeves..."

What's new Pussycat?


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