No leisure suits and no disco dancing. But I did own a video game called Leisure Suit Larry
audreyh1 said:Are you expecting only men to answer your poll?
Never a liesure suit but I did wear a hideous powder blue tuxedo to my senior prom. I Was stylin!!!
+1Oh, hell no......lol
While not leisure suit, more like a Pimp G suit. I can't believe I left the house like this.
Don't forget while the guys were wearing leisure suits we women were wearing platform shoes ,bell bottoms and hot pants !
Never a liesure suit but I did wear a hideous powder blue tuxedo to my senior prom. I Was stylin!!!
My date for senior prom showed up in the awful concoction below, yikes! I was fairly mortified as the picture depicts. I might have preferred the powder blue one you wore! All the other guys wore normal black tuxes.
Midpack, my DH would kill to have that green one you posted, for our St. Pat's party!
Born in 72, you would think I dodged the leisure suit bullet. You would be wrong.
My parents tricked me out in one for some pics from Olan-Mills photography when I was about 4! Naive at that age, I wore it proudly, with a large grin.
Never one to miss a chance to mortify me, my mother happily made a copy for my wife as soon as we got married. Similarly, my wife proudly displays it in our living room, where all guests can see it.
Damn you, leisure suit designer!
A picture will NOT be forthcoming. The last thing I need is for that picture to go viral.
Extra points if it was pastel !
Like Gumby, mine was pastel beige (is that even a color?). I also had a psychedelic paisley shirt whose feedstock went straight from the oil well to the polyester plant.Mine was pastel sage green, complete with the groovy Quiana shirt. And the stack shoes. I was killin' it!
I had several of them. They were all Navy blue, made of fire-retardant material, and referred to as "submarine coveralls"... they even had sewn-on name badges and insignia!There were plenty of awesome poly "pant suits" being sold during that era also ( well maybe a bit earlier ?)