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Brutus Jeans was founded in 1966 by brothers Keith (18 years old) and Alan Freedman (17). They started with one style of sweater and kept adding to the range which eventually included shirts and jeans (for both men and women). The brand was very popular in the 70's with skinheads and the football crowds. They did win awards for their TV advertising, and had a hit record with one of the jingles called "Jeans On" (performed by David Dundas). 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ... A jumper from Marks & Spencer A sweater, pullover, jumper or jersey is a relatively heavy garment intended to cover the torso and arms of the human body (though in some cases sweaters are made for dogs and occasionally other animals) and typically supposed to go over a shirt, blouse, t... A shirt is a sort of top, i. ... Blue Jeans The backpocket of a pair of Evisu jeans. ... Skinheads, named after their shaven heads, are members of a subculture that originated in Britain in the 1960s, where they were closely tied to the Rude Boys of the West Indies and the Mods of the UK. Skinhead with scooter // Categories There are several different types of skinheads, and three... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Lord David Paul Nicholas Dundas (born 2 June 1945 in Oxford, England) is a musician known for his film and television scoring, having previously had limited chart success in the rock genre. ...


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Men: Blue Levi's, Lee or Wrangler jeans, straight leg with rolled cuffs (turn-ups) to show off the boots, often with the hem cut off and sewn to give a neater, flatter turn-up, properly fitted; Sta-Prest flat-fronted slacks and other trousers; bleachers (jeans splattered with household bleach to resemble camouflage trousers) popular among punk-influenced Oi!
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She would eat zippers out of jeans, and chew aluminum foil.
He was the biggest dog I had ever had, and the first dog I trained in obedience.
When I changed jobs and had to move, Hippy and Brutus moved to a country home and lived full lives.
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