Old matchbook from The Breakroom. Found last weekend at Motorhead.
Don’t worry. That’s exactly how a matchbook in your pocket always looked a day later. Same goes for the number on the inside flap, minus the fake phone number. I swear.
Thanks!: Dr. H.
Stickies From the Editor: Sometimes stuff happens and I don’t have a camera. I’d thank my iPhone but, that would be too easy. For now, I’m going to thank Captain Shakey and her inability to hold her gun-shooting hand steady.
My apologies for not getting our regular Wednesday post, Sears ‘74 up yesterday. Not being able to adhere to a regular schedule is one of the main reasons I don’t have a real job. Anyway, let’s get back to the mid-70’s eye candy above. Richard Pryor dude is wearing a 100% “Qiana” nylon shirt. Qiana(made by the fine people of DuPont) is the disco loving, body-hugging fabric, that stretches with your every movement. The 100% wool felt hat comes with a feather in it. Word.
Sear’s 1974 version of Huggy Bear.
In this photo from page 594 of the Sears 1974 Fall/Winter catalog, the 100% wool felt hat makes another appearance in the very pimpy color, “bottle green”. Aside from that, there’s really nothing more I can say about these photos that the images haven’t already conveyed. Except maybe “Bitch better have my money!”.
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