I actually wore a Nehru jacket to work in the day. Thank goodness it was well before the internet and digital cameras in every pocket. Imagine a fatwa against this simple Midwest boy.
Although the byline in the title panel reads “By Bud Fisher,” this is really one of Al Smith’s strips. You can tell because Al’s backgrounds aren’t as detailed as Bud’s.
amysatinpants about 5 years ago
Now that is a fashion statement
Dkram about 5 years ago
Careful what you wish for.
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sheilag about 5 years ago
I love the first hat… complete with Zip-a-Tone dots! ;-)
zeexenon about 5 years ago
I actually wore a Nehru jacket to work in the day. Thank goodness it was well before the internet and digital cameras in every pocket. Imagine a fatwa against this simple Midwest boy.
JPuzzleWhiz about 5 years ago
Although the byline in the title panel reads “By Bud Fisher,” this is really one of Al Smith’s strips. You can tell because Al’s backgrounds aren’t as detailed as Bud’s.
PuppyPapa about 5 years ago
Interesting, I SWEAR I just a story about some NEW men’s fashions that looked a LOT like that!
MJ Premium Member about 5 years ago
So, Al is a white glove man, too!
brklnbern about 5 years ago
Well you asked for it.