Rubies Fred Flintstone Fancy Dress Costume for Men

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  • Colour: Blue/Orange
  • Size: M
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  • Delivery cost £4.99
First seen in Feb 2022
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FORMAL ATTIRE FOR A PREHISTORIC AGEThey always say that you should dress for the job that you want, not the one that you have.  That can be difficult for some guys, though, since fashion isn't always especially cup tippeth over with options.  But, sometimes just the right accessory can change the entire ensemble.  These are lessons that we've been teaching ourselves since time immemorial, and we mean that pretty literally! Ever wonder where the necktie came into being?  You'd probably imagine that it was the development of a middle history Frenchmen.  Probably a marking banner of some mercenary groups in the midst of an endless war of style in the 17th century.  Well, most sartoriologists would probably agree with that.  However, fascinating finds have come from a collection of 1960s documentaries that prove it originated a good while earlier!FUN DETAILSTime to make your mark in history and be remembered for all time.  Do so with this officially licensed (and historically accurate) Fred Flintstone Men's Costume.  Transform into the iconic family man with this polyester brushed knit flannel pullover tunic.  The jagged bottom shows just how edgy you really are and its sleeveless design will perfect for your dino wrangling needs.  But, the fashion forward light blue necktie is where the real style is made!  And, better yet, you don't even need to find matching shoes!HAVE A YABBA-DABBA-DOO TIMEPeople don't often think "caveman"" is the occupation of the century and, certainly, we understand why that may be.  But, there is something to be said about being the leading man in the industry.  How better to do that than to revive a job that people don't realize we still need!?  Well, you don't need to be rushing out to the quarry or anything.  Just look the part and shout out your catch phrase as the first tie-wearing family man. "
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