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Down at The Sweetheart Rink -- Bill Yates
^- that's the link.

Excellent spread of images all taken over a short span of time at a rollerrink in Florida in the early 70's. The story of how the images were taken and where they've been is interesting, too. The photographer, Bill Yates, went on to a successful career, but not as a street photographer - but as an aerial photographer.

These photos hold a time and place and feeling that seems impossible, now.

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Love the flared trousers, great in wet weather..... and muddy pathways.

That style wasn't complete until the bottoms of the pants were permanently a different colour from the rest due to always wicking muddy water up to the calf.
 

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They are called “bell bottoms”.

Bell bottoms had a slightly different style. The trousers were pretty normal until about halfway down the shinbone, then they abruptly flared out to cover the entire shoe. These looked a lot closer to a bell shape than flared trousers. I know this as I wore both styles.
 

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Kids smoking reminds me of the smoke pit at my high school. There was also a roller rink nearby. Loads of fun! I disliked flared pants and bell bottoms though, and refused to put them on 😆 New Wave came along, ushering in the straight leg, thankfully!
 

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Bell bottoms had a slightly different style. The trousers were pretty normal until about halfway down the shinbone, then they abruptly flared out to cover the entire shoe. These looked a lot closer to a bell shape than flared trousers. I know this as I wore both styles.

Term is new to me, but I was always surprised to see adults wearing teenybopper styles. To each his own.
 
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