Ummmmmm...I don't believe I have seen anyone wear overalls in Sioux City. With the exception of the mid nineties when it was "stylish" for girls to wear them with one strap unhinged. Teens wore their overalls in two ways: They wore their overalls with a belt, and let the 'front flap' and 'back straps' hang straight down. The other way, was to only hook together one side of the overal straps, and leave the opposite side open. The popular over-all styles were: light blue; or gray stone-washed; overalls. So, why are you trying to portray such things about my beloved midwest?
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Ummmmmm...I don't believe I have seen anyone wear overalls in Sioux City. With the exception of the mid nineties when it was "stylish" for girls to wear them with one strap unhinged. Teens wore their overalls in two ways: They wore their overalls with a belt, and let the 'front flap' and 'back straps' hang straight down. The other way, was to only hook together one side of the overal straps, and leave the opposite side open. The popular over-all styles were: light blue; or gray stone-washed; overalls.
So, why are you trying to portray such things about my beloved midwest?
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