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70’s fashion

Men’s fashion was the 70’s was very bold and daring. Many men’s outfits included striking patterns along with eye-catching colors. Corduroy and more browns and oranges were also were popular.  The essentials were long collared shirt, vests, turtleneck sweaters, and leisure suits.

Homemade and decorated clothing – patches, fringe, embroidery were very popular along with 1920’s jewelry. Long knit vests layered over tops and pants were also very trendy in the 1970’s. 

Many designer brands have begun to make more clothing items out of corduroy. As well as many designer are now using more browns, oranges and mustard colors.

Quilting and patchwork from the 1970’s is making an appearance again. Secondly another fashion item from the 70’s, Abba sandals are becoming more and more trendy.

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70’s Fashion for Men – Timeless Outfits And Styles

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New BMW CSL

After the BMW M2 was launched in 2016, the world was stunned by the performance of it. It may have been the slowest of all the M cars but most peoples favorite. Now BMW seems to be working on an all new version to be unveiled in 2021. It looks like this is going to be more a track focused version. Which could be worrying because the last BMW track car (BMW M4 GTS) wasn’t up to standards. As well as the current M2 is great, the M2 CSL has a lot to live up to.

Not many of the specs have been released about the M2 CSL because it is far from being launched. However some reports have said that the car could produce about 400-450 horsepower which would be plenty in a small 2 door car. The gear box will probably be a choice between a 6 speed manual and a 7 speed double clutch like in the current cars. Also it will most likely have the standard options for BMW’s current M cars like the performance exhaust etc… I think the car will probably be made lighter than the current car which will make it much more fun to drive. Overall this seems like a very promising car.

The all new replacement for the Corvette

The new 2020 C8 Corvette doesn’t seem like a Corvette to most people. More like an Italian supercar, with the trunk at the front, the engine in the middle, and rear wheel drive at the back. This means that the Corvette could be moving away from a sports car to more of a supercar.

Prototypes have been created of Corvettes with a mid-engine layout since 1964. Now over half a century later we finally have one we can drive. The new car has a 6.2 LT2 V8 pumping out 495 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft of torque which makes it the most powerful Stingray ever made.

The exact price of the Stingray is unknown, however it will be under 60,000 dollars which like the last Corvette is a very good deal. A Porsche with the same power costs 80,000 dollars more. However will the Corvette be able to have the precision the a Porsche or any European sports car company has or is it just a big muscle car.

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