August 15, 2021 by Blogfinger
Auditorium Square Park. 8/14/21. By Jean Bredin.
From My Fair Lady—A Hymn to Him: (Paul’s two cents worth)
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American men did not wear belts except as part of a uniform until the 1930s. The cowboy belt with the big buckle was a historical myth in the Wild West days.
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Is his zipper closed, or was it buttons in 1869?
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American men did not wear belts except as part of a uniform until the 1930s. The cowboy belt with the big buckle was a historical myth in the Wild West days.
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Is his zipper closed, or was it buttons in 1869?
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