Up your nose with a rubber hose!

Up your nose with a rubber hose!

welcome back Kotter in polyester

ooo! ooo! ooo! The practice of wearing your favorite sitcom on a dress shirt is now long forgotten and that’s a shame because I’d love to get my wife a “King of Queens” blouse for Christmas
This thing is truly the greatest bit of clothing I’ve put on here since I started PS, the catalog copy tells a horrible joke and says “sounds like Mr Kotter? looks like him too” I kind of think that if Mr Kotter showed up for work in a shirt in a polyester portrait of his students, he’d be seeking new employment. Creepy.

a closer look at this monstrousity

A closer look at the horror. Be sure to top it off with the biggest belt buckle you can find.

Big News Dept: I just purchased the Plaidstallions.com domain, expect more content soon on the new home.

About The Author

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.

4 Comments

  • MegoSteve on August 21, 2006

    I’m more interested in how that model’s pants have almost no wrinkles. Weird!

  • megomuseum on August 22, 2006

    Unfortunately if you look close enough he has a buldge going on….

  • Smurfwreck on September 22, 2006

    Wow that reminds me of this dude at a con a few years ago that was selling homemade dress shirts that were made of old 70’s and 80’s children’s bedsheets like Star Wars and the Care Bears.

    Man I’d love a Perfect Strangers shirt like this.

  • Anonymous on October 3, 2007

    Not so fast on that belt buckle…

    As I recall the thing to have back then was a big ol’ metal belt buckle–usually with some antique firearms manufacturer: this looks like it says Colt Firearms, I had one that said Winchester Arms.

    What a better accessory for impressionable young children to wear to school – it was a different time…

    DC

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