Every part of Marty McFly's outfit from Back to The Future Part 1 (Mostly focused on the 1984 Guess denim jacket)

Again, I can’t wear them since they’re three sizes too small.
 

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I just cut it really close, but didn't cut the stitches.
The thing is in my shoe the tag is stitched differently than let’s say a nike dunk. I did notice that the tongue tag in the shoe MJF wears in the 2011 trailer remake was removed and it was sewed similarly to my court royale’s and it didn’t leave any marks or holes so many it’s gonna be alright.
 
Ok but seriously a shoe like nike bruins shouldn’t be that expensive. It’s a $80 shoe max. I don’t know why nike hasn’t mass produced them like they used to, they were very popular in their time.
 
Honestly this jacket would be so much better if the sleeves weren’t like that. It works well for the winter though that’s why I’m keeping it also it’s vintage so yeah haha
That was just the style in the 80s, the jacket sleeves were designed to be rolled up which is why they added the lining. Jackets were also designed to sit closer to the waist making the length off the sleeve looks longer in comparison.
 
That was just the style in the 80s, the jacket sleeves were designed to be rolled up which is why they added the lining. Jackets were also designed to sit closer to the waist making the length off the sleeve looks longer in comparison.
I got that. Looks kinda not good when I roll them up though that’s my big issue with it.
 
Anyone got some high quality photos of the three buttons/pins?
Here are the two most known pins. A vintage Art in Revolution pin from the 1971 exhibition and a vintage guitar fender made by Future Primitive. I'm not sure the guitar pin has been properly confirmed but the Future Primitive pin features every detail, including the broach style pin on the back, exactly as it should be. Not sure it's ever been talked about but there are actually two variants of the Art in Revolution pin. One where the white wraps all the way around the corner of the pin, and another where it goes to the edge but has a slight black boarder around the edges of the badge. This is the version I have.

As far as I know, the boomerang pin has never been found. I've read it was originally an earring however a vintage example has never been found. I find it hard to believe such a small obscure part of his costume was custom made so no doubt it exists somewhere.
 

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Here are the two most known pins. A vintage Art in Revolution pin from the 1971 exhibition and a vintage guitar fender made by Future Primitive. I'm not sure the guitar pin has been properly confirmed but the Future Primitive pin features every detail, including the broach style pin on the back, exactly as it should be. Not sure it's ever been talked about but there are actually two variants of the Art in Revolution pin. One where the white wraps all the way around the corner of the pin, and another where it goes to the edge but has a slight black boarder around the edges of the badge. This is the version I have.

As far as I know, the boomerang pin has never been found. I've read it was originally an earring however a vintage example has never been found. I find it hard to believe such a small obscure part of his costume was custom made so no doubt it exists somewhere.
Lol isn't that the "fab foxy fold-out" from the Teen Beat magazine?
Nvm no, it's not, that's the one where he's playing the tiny Tomy guitar.
 
Found an example of the other Art in Revolution pin. You can see that it's got a slightly convexed surface and the white goes all the way around the edges of the pin.
 

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