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BLACKMAIL CORNER

All we are saying is GIVE NAFF A CHANCE! Yes folks it is an EXPLOSION of STYLE from PUSH PUSH PUSH. Their choice of SWANK SEXY THREADS signposts such sartorial influences as GUNS AND ROSES, DAVID ESSEX and the BAY CITY ROLLERS. The hair! The nipples! The HAIRY NIPPLES! Note also lovely COCKED SHOULDERS and extremely smart "pointy-jacket" GERMAN ARMY look. Sultry pouty looks optional.

Dig the OLD BREED! It is with fondness and laughter that we cast our minds back to the GREAT BANDS of the 70s. And also, here is a photo of TH' DUDES. Note BABY-FACED entrepreneur-to-be Mr PETE "PETER" URLICH (far right, dress left) with choice "FREE FROM UNDIES HINDRANCE" front trouser look. It's a winner .with the guys, it's a winner with the girls, it's a winner with LIVESTOCK in GENERAL.

Comfortable, yet uncomfortable! Practical, yet stylish! Young, yet recommended by orthopedists! As a special CLOSE-UP ON FASHION feature we include this stunning detail of Mr DAVE DOBBYN's lovely footwear. Even in the middle of a 70s fashion revival, no-one is wearing these. Elvis asks: WHY NOT?

Elvis's Strange But True: ROCK STARS' EARS GET SMALLER OVER TIME. As evidence we supply this snap of toe-snapping, boot-buckling band TH'DUNCE EXPONUNTS. See VULCAN-SIZE flesh antennae worn by BRIAN and HARRY (centre and second from right). Why, these PIECES OF FLESH are HALF the HEIGHT of their HEADS. Note also Mr JORDAN LUCK's fringe. Why this TOO has become SMALLER.

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Rip It Up, Issue 195, 1 October 1993, Page 26

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BLACKMAIL CORNER Rip It Up, Issue 195, 1 October 1993, Page 26

BLACKMAIL CORNER Rip It Up, Issue 195, 1 October 1993, Page 26

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