Friday, October 10, 2008

Pimpin' ain't easy, the early years

17 comments:

Fran said...

Wow! And in regular and slim sizes too?

Barbara Bruederlin said...

The kid just needs a big clock on a chain around his neck, and he is ballin'!

Little Merry Sunshine said...

He needs some BIG shades and HUGE rings and maybe a grill on his teeth too. Oh, and some MUCH cooler shoes.

themom said...

talk about the well-coordinated!! This kids has it going on!

Elizabeth said...

This has to be a joke. Right?

This must have come out during the year "Good Times" hit the airwaves.

John Shuck said...

This outfit has Dr. Monkey written all over it. It is definitely you!

Sherry Pasquarello said...

hey, i had a hat shaped like that! ; )

Coaster Punchman said...

I had almost that exact outfit! Although I was about 11.

Distributorcap said...

i guess he is a democrat?

i think any kid who wore that to school is now in major therapy

Dr Zibbs said...

I think I had those shoes.

Sudeaux Lux said...

Love it! ...in that strange way. I hated those hats when they were supposed to be fashionable. Thanks for always making me laugh, Dr Monkey.

Ubermilf said...

I didn't know Sears carried the Huggy Bear line.

Mnmom said...

Huggy Bear!! Too funny!!

I had a skirt like that once - I was so cool it was a crime.

S.M. Elliott said...

Actually he looks somewhat like a Strawberry Shortcake doll, the male one. Huckleberry Huck, or something like that.

Anonymous said...

I just love how the lil' ones are always hitchin' their thumbs in their pockets or wastebands.

I had something patchwork but I can't remember what it is.

Ha! Huggy Bear...

Whiskeymarie said...

I shit you not- my Dad had this outfit in the 70's, just "man-sized".
Patchwork hat, pants and jacket. He wore it with a green t-shirt and, I believe, his brown platform oxfords.

Totally awesome.

dguzman said...

I like the thumb-tucked-in-waistband thing too. Uber groovy.