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Shameless cross promotion

November 8, 2006 by Jen at Semantically driven

I’m not sure if cross promotion is the right phrase here, and it isn’t really shameless although some of the outfits on the website I’m about to mention are quite shameless. It’s just the title I came up with for this post.

A few Fridays ago a website I’m responsible for – safarisuit.com was changed from a static – not updated very often – to a blog which I now update at least once a week.

I’ve written about the process of converting this website into a blog in part 1, part 2 and part 3 and while some friends were surfing the site it kept changing before their eyes as I got rid of the old and brought in the new.

It’s all about safari suits or leisure suits as they’re sometimes known – I think mainly in North America. If someone knows please let me know. It’s also all about tragic 1970s fashion, comb-overs, fashion accessories and the underground culture that is safari suits. Although safari suits are not so much underground anymore because they’re damned hard to find here in op shops so someone’s buying them.

You can find out what the website’s about, read the history of the safari suit event or just look through heaps of pictures.

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