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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Bri-Nylon, too. That was THE material in the 1960s, as I recall; used for shirts and trousers too.
CheesePickle: I wondered about this ad's location, as the spellings are English English, the temperatures are sub-tropical and the prices in dollars - but it says "Australian Post" in very tiny letters at the foot of the page.
Pity the chap in the foreground eclipses much of the young lady in the picture, but she has a nicely trim figure, and the men all look healthily normal, not "beefcake" or "Studs Gazette" types.
I wonder if a swim-wear maker would use the word "Minimate" for bikinis, these days?
CheesePickle: I wondered about this ad's location, as the spellings are English English, the temperatures are sub-tropical and the prices in dollars - but it says "Australian Post" in very tiny letters at the foot of the page.
Pity the chap in the foreground eclipses much of the young lady in the picture, but she has a nicely trim figure, and the men all look healthily normal, not "beefcake" or "Studs Gazette" types.
I wonder if a swim-wear maker would use the word "Minimate" for bikinis, these days?