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He once turned up to a smart party in a badly fitting check suit with drainpipe trousers.
Like me, he was in black - his usual drainpipe trousers with a sweater and suede shoes.
As she passed, one boy with drainpipe trousers and slicked-back hair drew apart from his coterie.
Teddy Boys (drape jackets, drainpipe trousers, crepe shoes)
He's all spitted out in hella polished oxblood creeper-style shoes and black drainpipe trousers.
They saw him pass by, Jaunty and confident in his drainpipe trousers, his long Jacket with velvet cuffs and collar.
Ms. Westwood, whose career began in 1971 selling drainpipe trousers and brothel-creeper shoes on the Kings Road, long ago renounced the world of conventional thinking.
A tall man in drainpipe trousers, quilted vest, velvet Regency frock coat and lank Byronic locks strides purposefully onto the stage.
Drainpipe trousers and fluorescent socks, drape jacket, bootlace tie and hair carefully greased back into a DA style - the Teddy Boy certainly livened up the Fifties.
The first wave of rockabilly fans in Britain were called Teddy Boys because they wore long, Edwardian-style frock coats, along with tight black drainpipe trousers and brothel creeper shoes.
His clothes were Western and expensive: a thigh-length jacket of soft brown leather, a red silk roll-neck and drainpipe trousers of the sort the fashionable man was wearing in the Sixties.
In the late 1950s, these shoes were taken up by the Teddy Boys along with drainpipe trousers, draped jackets, bolo ties, quiff and pompadour haircuts, and velvet or electric blue clothes.
A stir ripples through the crowd packed into the shack's two front rooms as Roosevelt (Booby) Barnes strides purposefully from the back, resplendently dressed in an iridescent blue jacket and tight drainpipe trousers.
Dylan's new style of dress consisted of a dark green hounds tooth suit consisting of a tight, double-breasted waist-coat with a matching pair drainpipe trousers, all laced with diamond flecked stripes.
Two dandies, far left, adopted a neo-Edwardian style, a revival first seen in the 1950 Easter Parade: drainpipe trousers soft-collared shirts, loose-knotted ties (that seemingly utilitarian parka was actually gray flannel).
While you don't have to be an East End red-brick rebel to pull off Ted-style drapery, it helps if you have big hair and a little behind to wear fall's narrow drainpipe trousers and pompadours.
He was wearing a pair of drainpipe trousers, evidently cut from deckchair fabric, and the sort of lace-up leather jerkin that might have been issued to those Merry Men assigned by Robin to tree-felling duties.
There they would be, then, sitting on the steps, wearing their twelve-inch-bottom drainpipe trousers, tight-fitting shirts and winkle-pickers, hair about as long as they could grow it before their parents prescribed a trip to Mad Freddy's, the local barber's.
He told Paul that he wasn't to wear the narrow teddy-boy drainies - drainpipe trousers - that John loved (in fact, John wasn't allowed to wear them either: he wore baggy trousers over them when he went home to Mimi).
He became a popular performer on TV shows and in live performances, and was known for his unrelenting energy, multicoloured dyed hair (often green, orange or pink), and clothes including "larger-than-life stage jackets that looked like the coat hanger was still inside, tight drainpipe trousers, and a huge polka-dot bow tie".
His spidery legs, enclosed in drainpipe trousers, moved rhythmically as he descended step after step, turning at the end of each zig-zag, never needing to glance at the open Prayer Book in his hands as he began to recite in a high, piercing voice which carried easily to those watching from the balcony above.
Each Beatles figure was a loose, rough, exaggerated description of them with John and Paul wearing a blue collar-less suit and tie while George and Ringo wore navy blue shirts and light blue blazer jackets, all of them wearing matching blue drainpipe trousers and Beatle Boots.
Some of the British post-war street youths hanging around bombsites in urban areas and getting drawn into petty crime began to dress in a variation of the zoot suit style called a drape suit, with a country style bootlace tie, winklepicker shoes, drainpipe trousers, and Elvis Presley style slicked hair.
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