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Flared Trousers Collection

"Flared Trousers: A Fashion Statement Through the Decades" From Kevin Keegan's iconic style on the football field to fashion-forward couples

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Flared Trousers Collection: Guys N Dolls pop group wearing Daily Mirror Pop Club T-shirts 29th January 1976
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Flared Trousers Collection: Kevin Keegan, Liverpool Footballer who plays in the forward position
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Flared Trousers Collection: A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London
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Flared Trousers Collection: School bullies 7th February 1975 Posed image for Daily Mirror feature on violence
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Flared Trousers Collection: Couple on white background, man holding drink
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Flared Trousers Collection: Models wearing Daily Mirror Pop Club T-shirts demonstrating the new Convoy disco dance
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Flared Trousers Collection: Winners of the Mirror Pop Club Wings competition. Robert and Joan Nolan
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Flared Trousers Collection: Leicester City and England footballers Frank Worthington
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Flared Trousers Collection: A loving couple, in their own world, just part of the huge crowd
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Flared Trousers Collection: A long haired music fan, jack over his shoulder, wanders through the huge crowd
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Flared Trousers Collection: New Year revellers besiege the statue of Lady Godiva during the celebrations to see in
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Flared Trousers Collection: New Year Revellers seeing in 1973 in Centenary Square Birmingham sing Auld Lang Syne
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Flared Trousers Collection: New Year Revellers seeing in 1973 by taking a quick dip in the fountain in Centenary
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Flared Trousers Collection: Sunday is Mothers Day and at Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital there will be many new
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Flared Trousers Collection: Frank Worthington Huddersfield fooballer seen here withnhis girlfriend Vicki
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Flared Trousers Collection: Frank Worthington Leicester and England footballer seen here at his Leicester flat
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Flared Trousers Collection: Fashion 1970s safari suit in denim
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Flared Trousers Collection: Manchester United supporters return back to Dover after clashing with French fans
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Flared Trousers Collection: Huddersfield footballer Frank Worthington seen here with his girlfriend Vicki
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Flared Trousers Collection: HELEN BRIDGEMAN WEARING A RED TROUSER SUIT

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"Flared Trousers: A Fashion Statement Through the Decades" From Kevin Keegan's iconic style on the football field to fashion-forward couples, they have left a lasting impression. In the 1970s, as Liverpool Footballer Kevin Keegan dazzled in his forward position, he also made waves with his choice of flares off the pitch. Meanwhile, a couple on a white background exuded effortless coolness - him holding a drink and her rocking those wide-legged pants. It was an era when even pop groups like Guys N Dolls embraced this trend, proudly sporting Daily Mirror Pop Club T-shirts in January 1976. The Oval Pop Festival at South London's Oval Cricket Ground saw a massive crowd reveling in both music and fashion. Among them were school bullies posing for a Daily Mirror feature on violence – their attire reflecting the times with flared trousers taking center stage. Models strutting their stuff in Daily Mirror Pop Club T-shirts showcased not only these groovy garments but also demonstrated the new Convoy disco dance craze that swept across dance floors everywhere. Not just limited to musicians and models, everyday people embraced flares too. Winners of the Mirror Pop Club Wings competition Robert and Joan Nolan celebrated their victory while donning this fashionable garment. Even footballers like Leicester City's Frank Worthington couldn't resist incorporating flared trousers into their wardrobe choices. The love for this style extended beyond specific events or professions; it became part of people's lives as they immersed themselves in huge crowds or wandered through festivals with long hair flowing freely over shoulders. Through various contexts and personalities, one thing remains clear – they have stood the test of time as more than just a passing fad. They symbolize an era where self-expression knew no bounds and continue to make bold statements today.