jimbo fett
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:38 PM
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Whatever happened to Tuffskins jeans? When I was young every kid wore |
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Tuffskins. You couldn't wait to go to Sears and buy a new pair.
Levi's were for chumps. Real kids wore Tuffskins.
They had linings inside where your knees were to help prevent wearing holes in the knees. After repeated washings these linings would crack a peel up a little and rub your knees raw. Made you tougher, though.
I have fond memories of wearing my Tuffskins, my Chuck Taylors and t-shirts with iron-ons while riding my metallic green bike with banana seat and butterfly handlebars.
I think they should bring back Tuffskins (minus the knee linings).
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Mistress Quickly
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:40 PM
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keep the knee linings.
Seriously, I would buy a huge bunch of 'em. The knees are always the first to go.
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:40 PM
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2. kids don't play outside the way we used to |
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when is the last time you saw kids wearing jeans with patches?
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:42 PM
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My brothers wore Tuffskins. It used to be kids wore clothes. Now they make fashion statements. I remember having arguments with my daughter when she was 13 (she is now 26) about her wanting $50 jeans.
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:43 PM
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4. You must've grown up in my neighborhood. |
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Sounds just like what I used to wear, except that my banana seat was a metallic flake purple (with a sissy bar TYVM), and I preferred the PF Flyers to the Chuck Taylors.
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:45 PM
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6. Yes, PF Flyers! Did you have the tassles on the ends of your handlebars? |
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:50 PM
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Those were for stinky girls! I did wear out a shitload of playing cards in the spokes, though.
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Tue Jan-13-04 06:58 PM
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Playing cards (and BASEBALL cards...worth a fortune now) made a wimpy flicka-flicka-flicka sound.
The balloons made the real Harley lubba-dubba lubba-dubba sound.
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:44 PM
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Every year when school would start, mom would take me to Sears to get a few pair. I wore last year's (if they still fit) as cutoffs or to play in.
Viva Tuffskins!
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:46 PM
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7. They weren't very tough, for one thing. |
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Oh, and you've got it backwards, kids who were stuck wearing Tuffskins pined for Levis.
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:48 PM
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8. You must be from Bizarro world. |
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;-)
I bet you wore earth shoes, too!
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:50 PM
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Plenty of Van's, however.
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Tue Jan-13-04 07:01 PM
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The Tuffskin kids woulda died to have "real" jeans. Tuffskins didn't fade, and stayed relatively stiff as a board throughout their life. Us kids had to have soft comfy jeans that *faded*, not plasticized imitation jeans from hell.
I wore Chuck Taylors (high tops, had to be!) as well as the good old "flag" shoes that were so hip and trendy back then.
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Tue Jan-13-04 07:54 PM
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15. This is what I'm saying. |
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They were so stiff that they had no give, so they actually ripped easier than other jeans. Luckily my folks figured this out quickly, so I could leave the Tuffskin life behind for Lee cords and Levis.
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Tue Jan-13-04 06:54 PM
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11. When I was a kid, the coolest kids, ages 5-8, wore HUGE |
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rectangular patches on the knees of their jeans. For maximum points, they contrasted highly with the denim of your jeans. I had a pair of dark green jeans with bright yellow patches on the knees. That was cool; showed the other kids you got down and rocked when you were playing.
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Tue Jan-13-04 07:03 PM
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jeans so "comfy" they required patches..and yes, in contrasting colors. However, "iron-on" patches we the ultimte in uncool....they had to be sewn on.
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Tue Jan-13-04 08:00 PM
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16. As a Mom, I loved Tuffskins and they came in super slims |
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I had skinny boys and could order jeans that wore well and actually fit..
Of course , around 3rd grade, they started wanting "cool jeans", so as a treat , they would get a few pair of their choosing, but they had to wear the Tuffskins when they went outside to play..
We had a rule at our house.. If you wear a hole in them before they are too short, you don't get a replacement pair, unless they used their own "gift money".. Same for shoes..
Of course they complained to their Grandma about how mean we were... that we made them spend birthday money to buy their own clothes :pity:
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Tue Jan-13-04 09:21 PM
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17. the popularity of tuffskins caused the tuffalo to be hunted to extinction? |
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sad story, and one which is found elswhere.
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Tue Jan-13-04 09:48 PM
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