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>       shopping for shoes and 'sorry!'
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>       RE: opinion
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>       Pennsylvania Mod
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>       Re: Not Davy Love Exposed
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> Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 12:07:23 -0000
> From: "Helen Barrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: shopping for shoes and 'sorry!'
> 
> 
> Drainer said:
> >  i got some kenneth coles yesterday
> 
> Very nice. My loafers are black patent, and took me
> ages to find! I went to 
> a department store (Rackhams) where they had loads
> of loafers by Carvela, 
> Roberto Vianni and Nine West, but they were all
> rather 'chunky' and with my 
> big feet would look like boats!
> So i found mine in Ravel. Which is good, i spose, as
> it's the self-same shop 
> where mod girls in the early 60's bought their
> shoes.
> And why did i desparately want some black loafers?
> To do the Audrey Hepburn 
> Beatnik look from 'Funny Face'!
> By the way, just wanted to say sorry for posting the
> ad for my zine twice - 
> Freeserve sucks, but at least it's free.
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> Date: Sat, 25-Nov-2000 15:47:22 GMT
> From: Jim Rhoads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: opinion
> 
> 
> Being from the Amish country in Pennsylvania I'm a
> little slow and a bit 
> confused. Can I wear my OZZY t-shirt and still be
> considered MOD or not?
> Jim Rhoads
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  You sure do use lots of them big wurds.  Guess
> that means yer smart n 
> > stuff.
> > Howz come you didnt say "comeuppance"?
> > 
> > Dan
> > 
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 
> > > J.L.-thanks for incentive to introduce a more
> progressive topic, reread 
> > > this 
> > > one 'cos you'll see I've changed my mind.
> > > 
> > > Regarding Traditional mod vs. Modern mod
> > > 
> > > Sorting varied definition & interpretation of
> "mod" fashion & culture, 
> > > commonalties still remain within a
> classification of time and social 
> > > stratification. 
> > > An element of fevered emphasis on upscale
> fashion was representative of 
> > > an 
> > > upwardly mobile working class youth in question
> of prevalent class 
> > > relevance 
> > > to their "role" in society.
> > > 
> > > My opinion on proper mod fashion literally
> changes with the weather but 
> > > one 
> > > things for certain, fashion trends breaking from
> the ground up vs. high 
> > > end 
> > > down remain the essence of street-style. 
> > > Expression via art & aesthetic, the various
> degrees of street-style 
> > > often 
> > > reflect youth culture in defiance with
> oppressive institutions, standard 
> > > 
> > > & 
> > > expectation. 
> > > It is also important to note casuals, relative
> of mods, were stealing 
> > > gear 
> > > not buying it. (read this by someone who closely
> identifies as a casual)
> > > Decipher some factors and you'll find choice vs.
> privilege  & whom, what 
> > > 
> > > and 
> > > where the fashion is displayed (worn). For
> example, nobody in my 
> > > predominately criminal working class
> neighborhood would consider men's 
> > > fitted 
> > > & tailored clothes in traditional pattern &
> color on myself (working 
> > > class, 
> > > native American, 26 & female with no formal
> education)...conventional & 
> > > conservative.
> > > 
> > > If we are from different countries then there
> was & will be different 
> > > circumstance & ever-changing economies.  In
> America there is also the 
> > > oppressive element of appropriation, the act of
> stealing ideas from a  
> > > marginalized culture & diluting them by
> marketing them on a large (& 
> > > more 
> > > privileged) scale. Here you will find the "new"
> & "modern" trends that I 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > steer clear from.
> > > By chance I've retained influence from a lot of
> what England's working 
> > > class 
> > > youth identifying as "mod" were wearing from the
> 1964 & 1965 period 
> > > simply 
> > > because I favor the fashion. 
> > > It's also clear they too were importing trends
> from America, France & 
> > > Italy 
> > > while imitating alot of fashion trends kicked
> off from sixties American 
> > > soul 
> > > acts.
> > > 
> > > This is not meant to be inclusive
> > > 
> > > -Kebrina Lott
> > > 
> > >  
> > > 
> > > 
> 
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> Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 11:02:34 EST
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Pennsylvania Mod
> 
> 
> In a message dated 11/25/00 10:47:48 AM Eastern
> Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> << Being from the Amish country in Pennsylvania I'm
> a little slow and a bit 
>  confused. Can I wear my OZZY t-shirt and still be
> considered MOD or not?
>  Jim Rhoads
>   >>
> 
> Jim,
> If you wear your Ozzy shirt while in Blue Ball, Bird
> In Hand or Intercourse, 
> PA while simultaneously eating scrapple and trying
> to "outten the lights", 
> then that, my friend, is extremely mod.
> Yours in Tastykakes,
> Corin
> 
> 
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