View Full Version : Greg's groovy threads / practicality


Rich3
04-09-2007, 08:45 PM
Since I've been watching the complete seasons I've noticed that Greg was quite the stylish fellow. Especially in season 3 (that's as far as I've gotten).

Season 2 had the ep where Greg wanted to dress like a 1967 San Francisco beatnik. At that point he was still in his My Three Sons, JC Penney prep stage. But by the third season he (and sometimes Peter) were into some happening outfits.

I especially like the big leather belts, boots, and the pants with the front pockets with horizontal openings. Sometimes even patch pockets on the front. You can tell it was difficult to pull stuff out of them. Which means they are the ideal types of pockets to thwart pickpockets. (I can't stand the way that traditional trousers and shirts are so impractical in this regard.) ...sorry for the rant...

The sad thing is that he was more stylish than the girls were, in their all-American colored jeans, t-shirts, and boring cotton sneakers.

comedyfreak
04-10-2007, 11:05 AM
Greg's clothes were stylish, I liked the plaid shirts. I had one when I was in grade school.

Dusty's Fan
04-10-2007, 11:43 AM
Watch for shirts with zippers in front (instead of buttons), with rings on the pulls. I used to have ones like that. I remember wearing one on my first day of high school.

James
04-14-2007, 10:15 PM
I especially like the big leather belts, boots, and the pants with the front pockets with horizontal openings.

Rich, I don't ever recall Greg wearing boots. Did I miss something?

Rich3
04-14-2007, 11:25 PM
Rich, I don't ever recall Greg wearing boots. Did I miss something?

I remember seeing them once or twice. Think about it: he must have worn them in the later seasons. What else would he have worn? Certainly not sneakers.

Madame X
04-15-2007, 10:46 AM
My favorite is the groovy black and white striped sweater where the stripes start out wide and get narrower. Very cool.