Its actually pointing at the wearer's crotch, which was really the whole point of the 1970s.
Actually, if you'll note, it's pointing to his friend's crotch.
By the way, as an engineer, I must protest that the pocketed shirts may be stylish, but my pocket protector and multiple pens would fall completely out of those!
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The karate belt . . . the leg pockets . . . the "follow the arrow, ladies" tops . . .
This is a true find, nice job!
Its actually pointing at the wearer's crotch, which was really the whole point of the 1970s.
Obviously the arrow is there to remind them to "keep buttoning!"
You can tell, because in each photo the guy without the arrow stopped buttoning prematurely.
wow. It's like a button down version of a bad Threadless tee.
bubba: ha! or "stop here if gold chain is in use"
lol @ Arkonbey
How about "You must be at least this tall to ride"
Its actually pointing at the wearer's crotch, which was really the whole point of the 1970s.
Actually, if you'll note, it's pointing to his friend's crotch.
By the way, as an engineer, I must protest that the pocketed shirts may be stylish, but my pocket protector and multiple pens would fall completely out of those!
Oh, I get it! The arrow points out those ridiculous high-waist-jean-slacks.
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