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Growing in up in late '70s also meant living with the fashion trends of the time. For men it was owning one if not more pairs of Angels Flight slacks. These pants were manufactured from polyester material with seams on the front and back. They were also designed to be flared at the bottom and tight.
As I recall, I thought the Angels Flight label pictured a cable car. I was absolutely wrong upon discovering the
Angels Flight rail in downtown Los Angeles. Why the pants were named after a rail is beyond me. But these pants combined with a silky long-sleeved polyester shirt and platform shoes will complete the look for a Halloween costume. But at least John Travlota looked cool enough using similar clothes in so many iconic images as star of the Parmount Film
"Saturday Night Fever".
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John Travlota in "Saturday Night Fever" (image: Paramount) |
6 comments:
Was our uniform waiting tables late 70's during the time the movie Saturday night fever was out
Only the disco ducks wore them pants. Rock and rollers wore Levis.
That is my my family name
SOOOOO HOT!!
Everybody wears Levis. They're classic, never go out of style
These were the exact pants we wore at the disco clubs back in the day.
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