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#1 2008-09-08 20:56:32

Hard Bop Hank
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From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Hush Puppies

http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/casual/MEN/Bridgeport.aspx

The Bridgeport

At least an alternative to the Clarks Wallabee, maybe not Ivy League, but Classic Americana...


some more Hush Puppies:


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVSZZZ/traditional-comfort/MEN/Mens/Antique-Brown-Leather/H18915/Mall-Walker.aspx


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVSZZZZ/boots/MEN/34982/Mens/Root-Beer-Suede/H100501/James.aspx


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/dress/MEN/Sutton.aspx


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/dress/MEN/Path.aspx


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/dress/MEN/Mensa.aspx


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVSZZZZ/dress/MEN/32564/Mens/Rootbeer-Suede/H100173/Cablecar.aspx


http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/casual/MEN/Coastal.aspx



http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/casual/MEN/Wayne.aspx



http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVSZZZ/casual/MEN/Mens/Oatmeal-Antelope/H16264/Roadster.aspx



http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVP/casual/MEN/Earl.aspx




http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Product/NVSZZZZ/Guest-Designer/MEN/34989/Mens/Chocolate-Chip-Leather-Brown-Suede/H100386/Corvus.aspx


They also used to do a nice Desert Boot and lots of other cool stuff... Just another classic American casual brand.


Edit: occasionally they also do some nice white or dirty bucks...

Last edited by Hard Bop Hank (2008-09-08 20:59:36)


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#2 2008-09-08 22:43:51

Brownshoe
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Re: Hush Puppies

 

#3 2008-09-08 23:14:26

Richmond Hill
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Re: Hush Puppies

Hush Puppies were popular with Mods 1964/65ish worn with levis with small turn ups and red socks I remember. Easy to get hold of and an alernative to bucks. IMO they fit in with the IL look.
RH

 

#4 2008-09-09 00:22:44

Chris_H
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Re: Hush Puppies


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#5 2008-09-09 11:24:01

Admiral Cod
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Re: Hush Puppies

I recall my surfer cousins in California wore hush puppies in the '70s-'80s.  They stuck out in my mind.  Today I see a few surfer kids (and the odd dad or two) wearing them.


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#6 2008-09-09 11:49:12

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Hush Puppies


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#7 2021-10-01 17:03:25

slimmm67
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Re: Hush Puppies

I still wear them. The current models are a bit on the bulky side but vintage deadstock still turn up from time to time.

Has anyone ever incorporated a Hush Puppies hat? Most of the ones that turn up are more on the Roger Kaputnik side of things, but it seems like I recall seeing a sleeker model that one could picture Jimmy McGriff or the kids from the Life mag Watts pics wearing.

 

#8 2021-10-01 17:12:57

Yuca
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Re: Hush Puppies

I met McGriff in 1988 (ish). A very surreal experience for me as I'd never previously seen someone from my record collection in person. In the words of my mate who accompanied me: he looks like a maths teacher from Birmingham. Which of course didn't matter a jot, as he still played the Hammond like a legend. The rest of his band were killing it too.

I understand your reference though - I vaguely recall that on one of his early albums he's sporting a pork pie.

Last edited by Yuca (2021-10-01 17:13:41)


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#9 2021-10-01 19:08:22

slimmm67
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Re: Hush Puppies

Lucky man. Missed the one chance I had to see him circa 2002.

Yeah, I think I was picturing "One Of Mine". I think I've seen Hush Puppies hats with a similar silhouette, maybe in an old Ebony ad.

 

#10 2021-10-01 19:23:12

Yuca
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Re: Hush Puppies

I've met him and seen him live twice, bizarrely enough. Again in 1992.

He used to say that really he was a bluesman, which probably explains why I got so into his music. I recall that in the 1990s a lot of young people who weren't into blues really got into him through the funky stuff he did in the late 60s early 70s.


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#11 2021-10-01 23:23:56

slimmm67
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Re: Hush Puppies

That makes sense. I worked in a record store most of the second half of the previous decade. More of a rock store, but the jazz section was decent at times. The early Sue LP's sat there gathering dust for $4, the solid state and Groove Merchant titles would usually disappear fairly quickly.

To keep this on topic, I occasionally wore Hush Puppies on my shift.

 

#12 2021-10-02 02:43:12

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Hush Puppies

Slimmm reminds me of my old Dad, loading up with cut-outs to bring back to England.  There was still something on the hi-fi when he dropped dead of a stroke.  Could have been Louis, Pepper, the MJQ, Anita O'Day - his tastes were broad.  Oh, those lovely cut-outs.  I seem to recall a sleeve showing the MJQ in shorts and Madras jackets.  Jason Jules and our Gibson could capture that look.

 

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