London of the mid-1960s is often imagined as a city of older derby-wearing and umbrella-carrying gents and glove-wearing and pocketbook-toting women. Mixed in are young people in colorful paisley shirts, bold-striped pants, pink sunglasses, Chelsea boots, mini skirts and white lipstick. Forgotten in this cultural square-off between Savile Row and King's…
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