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Ever notice that Wally always wore very thin belts, for which the pant loops seemed much too large? Was that really a style for the day? Did LITB ever influence clothing styles, or did it merely reflect them?
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Mayfields pepsi man
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I also noticed with his belts that they always buckled on the side.
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i think the thin belts were the style back then
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I read that thin belts for men were very much in style during the 1950's. I have also read that it was considered "cool" to wear the belt buckle on the side.
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