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 : Unusually dressed man in Carnaby Street, 1960s


Unusually dressed man in Carnaby Street, 1960s

A man dressed in a variety of military and historic vintage items of clothing from a kilt to a velvet frock coat and admiral's hat, amuses a group of sailors and school boys in Carnaby Street, fashionable epicentre of swinging sixties London. It's likely his outfit is from Lord Kitchener's Valet, a boutique specialising in second-hand military uniform and vintage clothes - the booket in which this photograph appeared was produced for the shop

Picture No
11677019
Media ID
46900142
Size
5236px x 3342px (5.4MB)
Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Unattributed photograph inside a booklet on Carnaby Street, 1960s
Date
1966

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