So I remembered a rather risque brand of jeans from my middle school days, and I've spent the past few months trying to track down what they were called. Now that I have learned that they were "dwon2there" jeans by Gasoline, i'm trying to find a full resolution copy of their full page advert warning about the risks of the adjustable rise, a major selling point. All I have is a thumbnail of the ad, and I've done my fair share of google-fu on it.
I've been trying to locate a full res scan or pdf of the summer 2006 frederick's catalog for almost 10 years now with no success, I wish you luck
what are you looking for, exactly?
A shitty part about this is that I know the Magazine, Year, Month and PAGE NUMBER where I could find this. But why would I pay $10+shipping for the magazine on ebay for a single page?
>>11552268
Basically I'm looking for a possible full resolution scan or photo of the thumbnail in the original post. In case any of you wonderful people have a copy of:
YM Magazine, December 2002, it'll be on page 36.
>>11552273
I have a subscription to new york times
I can look through their newspaper archives to see if the ad ever came up
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/05/31/business/company-news-jeans-makers-settle-7-year-fraud-case.html
interesting
https://web.archive.org/web/20041013214708/http://gasolinewear.com/gasoline-interface.swf
>>11552322
No luck there, the wayback only archived the landing page and nothing past it, thanks for the link though.
>>11552328
best I could find
>>11552331
my god the early 2000s were hideous
>>11552336
reminds me of the kind of generic crap that VFiles sells (I have no idea how they find clothes lol; apparently they were one of the first HBA stockists)