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#1 2009-04-26 12:00:13

chetmiles
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Batik

It seems to have found popularity around 1960, amongst American gentlemen on vacation.  Same kind of appeal as the Tiki motif or Hawaiian shirt, I suppose.  Something tells me they found it all a bit daring, like wearing plaid shorts in the street.  Sorry I'm a complete incompetent when it comes to posting illustrations, but I expect someone somewhere will offer some especially grisly specimen...

 

#2 2009-04-26 13:03:52

Moose Maclennan
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Re: Batik

 

#3 2009-04-28 06:01:28

The Beatnik
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Re: Batik

Ah Tiki, now you're talking. Much favoured by old jazzers and coffee bar poets. The whole art form has become a cult in it's self. Soon as the sun comes out...

 

#4 2009-04-28 06:06:50

chetmiles
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Re: Batik

Now this is where we need Lloyd Johnson, to add another dimension.  A genuine modernist.  Come on over from MySpace, Lloyd!

 

#5 2009-04-28 06:13:08

chetmiles
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Re: Batik

You've just reminded me, B, that I used to have a Tiki shirt - relatively subdued, too.  Now whatever happened to that?

 

#6 2009-04-28 07:23:19

The Beatnik
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Re: Batik

You have just remined me of Johnson's Tiki/Beatnik collection. A couple of the shirts were fantastic. I loved Johnsons, they played a big part in my formative style years.

 

#7 2009-04-28 07:42:25

chetmiles
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Re: Batik

An extremely creative guy; and very nice into the bargain.

 

#8 2009-04-28 09:07:36

The Look
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Re: Batik

 

#9 2009-04-28 09:10:32

chetmiles
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Re: Batik

'Soothing anonymity'.  What an intriguing phrase to be sure.

 

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