"People were going round in
bell-bottom trousers and flowered shirts and I was going round in a suit.
The
bell-bottom technique was developed for iliac arteries that are not excessively aneurysmal to exclude the dilated CIA and preserve flow into the IIA and successfully achieve an endovascular seal in the iliac system.
They lock into a groove and time brilliantly and it sounds like a great lost album placed in a time capsule by
bell-bottom wearing hippies in 1967.
His distinctive donkey fringe, silk scarf,
bell-bottom trousers and steelcapped boots are captured in these photographs taken at the turn of the 20th century The Peaky Blinders gang ruled the streets of working class neighbourhoods in Birmingham during the last two decades of Queen Victoria's reign.
My mom always tells me to hold on to my
bell-bottom pants, "cause you never know when they'll be back in style." Much like tea and coffee, we are seeing older techniques reclaim their spotlight in the 21st century.
Fidel Castro and other revolutionary leaders weren't sure what to make of the Beatles' long hair and
bell-bottom jeans.
But while the average circumference of a
bell-bottom in the Seventies was a whopping 26in, this time around the hemlines are much easier to manage.
From Monsoon, these
bell-bottom jeans are pounds 50.
Previously a statement of the '70s,
bell-bottom jeans have made a comeback.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has sung the praises of cheesy song and dance numbers and
bell-bottom slacks in an impassioned defence of Indian cinema at the Berlin Film Festival.A In town to promote his 2007 blockbuster 'Om Shanti Om', Khan argued that the gratuitous musical numbers and melodramatic plot twists that often turn foreign audiences off his films were their greatest strength.
Listening to new tracks such as "Back in the Day" and "Will You Love Me?" inspire some to think back to first loves and
bell-bottom In places, Funk This reminds listeners of Chaka Khan's Rufus days, especially the cut "Pack' d My Bags" and "You Got the Love"--hits from the group's heyday.
Those guys with their long, feathered hair and
bell-bottom jeans--how ridiculous they looked.
The production, featuring sleazy uptown disco affectations like giant mirror bails and
bell-bottom jeans, opened promisingly enough with a cover of rapper Busta Rhymes' "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See" that quickly segued into Beck's absurd 1994 track "Beercan."
Bell-bottom jeans, pencil skirts and kneehigh boots also made the top 10.