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West Ender 31-05-2006 19:57

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret
At the same time as the socks,, us girls had white plastic jackets,,
Me and my best friend Frances decided they were a bit grubby so we sponged them down with washing up liquid ,all was fine until it rained ,and we were both covered in froth ...:o


The same thing often happened to Teddy Boys who used soap to keep the curls in the front of their Tony Curtis hairdos. :D

todbear 18-07-2006 14:18

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I had shocking pink, lime green, and neon orange and full circle skirts in the same colours with giant musical note embroidered on them. My dad hated them he used to say," don't think you are leaving this house looking like that!"
so I would hide them in the shed and change where he couldnt see

Margaret Pilkington 18-07-2006 14:50

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I know this is nothing to do with day-glo/neon socks....but it is on similar lines.
My mother tells a tale of going to a dance during wartime and being unable to get any stockings....so she used Burdalls Gravy browning to colour her legs....at the end of the evening she was cahsed home by a pack of dogs trying to lick the gravy browning off her legs....she swears that this story is true.

grannyclaret 18-07-2006 15:34

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Yes Ive heard of That Too,then They Drew A Black Line Up The Center Of Their Legs With A Pencil

todbear 18-07-2006 16:34

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my mun used cocoa once some one accidentally splashed drink on her you can imagine what it looked like :( :Banane13: :Banane13: :Banane13:

West Ender 18-07-2006 21:57

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There was a product on the market called Legtan and girls used it during the war when they couldn't get stockings. I'm told it used to make a helluva mess of the bed-sheets if it wasn't washed off - and, no, I don't remember it, I'm not that old.

katex 18-07-2006 22:12

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Originally Posted by West Ender
There was a product on the market called Legtan and girls used it during the war when they couldn't get stockings. I'm told it used to make a helluva mess of the bed-sheets if it wasn't washed off - and, no, I don't remember it, I'm not that old.

Stunk though, didn't it :D

jamesicus 30-11-2006 03:56

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 293049)
There was a product on the market called Legtan and girls used it during the war when they couldn't get stockings ..........

That brings back memories. From my web site:

Females in particular suffered from the lack of fashionable clothing. Silk and Nylon stockings were much sought after -- but were almost impossible to obtain for silk and nylon production was dedicated to the War effort -- mostly for Barrage Balloons and Aircraft Parachutes. Girls used to apply watered down gravy colouring, weak tea or commercial concoctions to their legs and draw "seams" down the back using eyebrow pencils to simulate stockings.

I had forgotten about Legtan -- I shall add this to my Web site. I used to get pressed into service by one of my cousins to draw the "seams" when no one else was available (it was awkward to do by yourself) -- not bad duty, that!

James

cashman 30-11-2006 18:09

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just had a flashback lol used to wear em with me brothelcreepers.:)

maxwell silver 20-12-2006 07:35

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 276640)
Weren't they called fluorescent socks? They came in lime green, yellow, pink and orange.

You certainly didn't need ulraviolet lights to see them peeping from between the drainpipe trousers and the brothel creepers.:cool:

Iremember those.They had red as well.They seem to be all the rage when i was in the 2nd year at school back in 72ish,along with Lancashire rose badges,crombies,parrallel pants,penny round collars,brogues....you'll remember the era.

jedimaster 20-12-2006 10:11

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neon socks made a comeback in the late 80s early 90s
along with neon cycling shorts and shell suits

jamesicus 20-12-2006 13:04

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The brightly coloured sock "thing" for boys actually started right after the war in the late 1940s. The big deal was to have brown crepe soled suede shoes with yellow shoe laces and yellow socks.

Dennis Slater and I went on holiday to Douglas, Isle of Man, in 1947 -- we returned home to Burnley oufitted as above. My Mum and Dad "freaked out" -- as did our neighbors -- especially the retired Coldstream Guards Sergeant Major who lived across the street! We were a hit with girls, though -- we thought we were really something -- the trendsetters of Burnley!

James

WillowTheWhisp 20-12-2006 18:27

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How could anybody not know what neon colours are? :rolleyes:

panther 21-12-2006 18:55

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 276640)
Weren't they called fluorescent socks? They came in lime green, yellow, pink and orange.

You certainly didn't need ulraviolet lights to see them peeping from between the drainpipe trousers and the brothel creepers.:cool:


my god i used to have shocking green ones lol, thought they looked well smart:cool: and they made my legs look really brown to i can tell ya!:rolleyes:

Eric 14-03-2007 14:03

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:cool: Neon socks eh! I liked the orange ones. I got them to match the lining in the jacket of my italian suit: three button, houndstooth check, went for about fifteen quid, I think, at Burton's. Those socks sure as hell made your feet stink. And the winklepickers!!!


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