Posted by JerryS on April 23, 2017 at 10:30:28 from (104.49.161.5):
In Reply to: Re: Plastic posted by sandel on April 23, 2017 at 08:07:39:
No, you're not confused. I wore many feed sack shirts when I was a kid, made by an aunt who was an excellent seamstress. I used to go to the feed store with my parents when we were buying dairy ration and chicken feed and I'd pick out the sack I liked best. I specifically remember a purple, green and gold paisley pattern that I just had to have. Loved that shirt.
As for turning up the cuffs, I'm sure you're right about buying pants too long and growing in to them, but for a long time cuffs were also the style. The boys at my school cuffed their jeans from first grade to senior. I've watched a lot of John Wayne's old pre-war westerns, and was amused to see that he had about a five-inch cuff on his jeans, as did the other cowboys.
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