Turn on today’s “Turned-On” Youth!

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Mantooth
AKA Brian Heiler author of "Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings" and co-editor of "Toy-Ventures Magazine". Co-Host of the "Pod Stallions" podcast. Host of the Brick Mantooth Youtube channel, painter, designer, writer, mental health advocate, toy collector, Mego, and Mego Knock-Off enthusiast. I have large feet, ADHD and I live in Canada. Talk toys, not others.

5 Comments

  • Anonymous on April 11, 2018

    The one in the middle reminds me of the Harlequins from 40K.

  • Anonymous on April 11, 2018

    Tucked, the only real way to wear a sweater vest.

  • Anonymous on April 13, 2018

    Nonsense, Anon #1. The one in the middle should remind you of a Slaaneshi cultist. He's even sporting The Prince Of Pleasure's signature colours.

    What a difference half a century makes. At the time, this was considered daring "counter-culture" fashion for the so-called "turned-on" young generation. The contrast between this and how "modern primitives" dress today is shocking.

    For starters, nothing is permanent. Yesterday's "Turned-On" Youth could (and inevitably did) get a hair-cut, change their wardrobe, and look back at photos like this with wry amusement and mild embarrassment.

    Today's "modern primitive" chooses more permanent forms of foolishness. It's common to see young people today sporting ear-flares, facial piercings, along with tattoos on their hands, necks and faces.

    It's going to take a bit more than a trip to Eddie's Barber Shop and a few selections from Mantique's "Junior Partner" line to change that sort of image.

    Number 6 still looks pretty good by today's standards. It's "hippie" but in a good and dressy way.

  • Unknown on April 22, 2018

    Why is it that the "turned on Youth" look like they are all in their mid-30's? People looked so much older in the 70s!

  • benestro138 on April 26, 2018

    People did look much older in the 70s. I remember being in elementary school and all the high school boys sporting thick moustaches and looking like members of Boston.

    When my peers and I got to be high schoolers we still looked like snot nosed kids.

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