>women's clothing. I do realize, of course, that this bias is only
>representative of the fashion industry
And not least that the market for historical books on men's fashion, let
alone 60s men's fashion, is going to be pretty small (wheras most students
of female fashion at least look at the 60s) - I'd imagine, if anyone on the
list wants to run with the idea, there probably IS room for a book on mod
fashions, in that (like Young Mods Forgotten Story and others) it would have
a certain appeal that a book on Men's fashion from 30s to 90s doesn't.

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