fashion notes from a provincial café society

 

balding middle-aged men
with grey pony-tails 
women regardless of age 
in Levi-style 
blue denim jackets
all craving a-sexual Crocs 
some still wear their 
usually floral frocks 
over their jeans 
though thick black tights 
have somewhat displaced
the FOJ wearers
mobiles in the back pockets 
of everybody’s Levis 
(how can they afford Levis? 
I’m given to wonder)
and always turned-up bottoms
including second-hand mine 
too long and a touch wide
at the waist
given as a present
gratefully received 
T-shirts with tour itineraries 
printed on the back 
Led Zep Grateful Dead et al.
no Oasis though 
not arty enough for this society
topknots and baseball caps 
regardless of sex 
no tweed caps like 
my grandad wore 
down his allotment
only one duffel bag seen 
only one duffel jacket 
would-be avant garde-ists
of either sex
in basketball boots 
which have to be Converse 
mens’ shirts worn with top button 
or two undone 
not a tie in sight
apart from mine 
the occasional bandana
and colourful hankie 
some men (see ‘grey pony tails’) 
prone to parade 
in wide-brim hats 
like John Wayne Westerns 
sun glasses regardless of sun 
worn on top of the head

my mum and my aunts 
all started out as machinists 
in the East End Rag Trade 
one – maybe mum
even worked in Fashion Street 
I knew about fashion 
from an early age 
no wonder why 
I briefly married 
a fashion designer 
who briefly beautifully made 
my beautiful clothes 
the only time in my life 
I’ve been a la mode
now my schmutter is 
begged borrowed or found 
it don’t fit the fashion 
of this café society 
but I’m truly fond
of its passing show 
it’s not changed much 
in twenty-five years 
and not much now
from Summer to Winter
global warming is making 
seasonal fashion so passé
Liz used to say
there’s nothing new in fashion
what goes down 
comes back around 
those T-shirts though freeze fashion
and maybe they have 
a different tale to tell
is that my satori 
as I provincially wonder
‘what’s the story morning glory’*

 

Jeff Cloves

 

*Oasis song you unbelievers 

 

 

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