A blog devoted to the idea of time out of mind and the great "what if" of periodicals and paperback books that never were, but maybe, should have been.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Easy Access, 1970 something
Found in stores where proper people don't shop, Easy Access was a periodical for men who had no time to unbutton while leading the carefree Alan Carr lifestyle of free-flowing clothing and cabanas.
Advertised as "all color", words were used economically and formed into disconnected cutlines which quoted Walt Whitman.
In any event, your older brother Bruce wants it returned to its hiding place, although he's too polite to ask.
Labels:
1970s,
Easy Access,
Fashion,
Gay Apparel,
Men's Magazines
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