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    How did Elvis choose his jumpsuit for a show?

    I'm just wondering how did this go. I mean probly he was looking at the row of jumpsuits hanging next to each other and said: Ok, Joe, I pick this one for today. (and he points at the silver phoenix suit for exemple). Any facts or ideas? How did he make his choice? Would love to see that moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozzarella View Post
    I'm just wondering how did this go. I mean probly he was looking at the row of jumpsuits hanging next to each other and said: Ok, Joe, I pick this one for today. (and he points at the silver phoenix suit for exemple). Any facts or ideas? How did he make his choice? Would love to see that moment
    I have wondered the same thing. Part of the anticipation of getting ready to go see him was thinking about what he would be wearing that evening.

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    Most times it wasn't Elvis who made the choice. While he was preparing one of his aides layed out a jumpsuit to wear. In later years this was either Al Strada or Ricky Stanley.

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    Elvis was also kinda limited to what he could wear for the last tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy View Post
    Most times it wasn't Elvis who made the choice. While he was preparing one of his aides layed out a jumpsuit to wear. In later years this was either Al Strada or Ricky Stanley.
    I'm of the same understanding as you, Leroy.
    Though Mr Lansky made the suits as he believed would please Elvis.
    I love Mr Lanskys interviews . Especially the second one here.
    He tells it in plain words , I get a kick out of him...

    http://www.classicbands.com/LanskyInterview.html

    http://www.elvisinfonet.com/interview_lansky.html
    "I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron View Post
    Though Mr Lansky made the suits as he believed would please Elvis.
    What does Mr Lansky have to do with Elvis' jumpsuits?
    Last edited by Getlo; 11-28-2007 at 06:20 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Getlo View Post
    What does Mr Lansky have to do with Elvis' jumpsuits?

    I'm wondering exactly the same thing...........

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    Ditto here

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron View Post
    I'm of the same understanding as you, Leroy.
    Though Mr Lansky made the suits as he believed would please Elvis.
    I love Mr Lanskys interviews . Especially the second one here.
    He tells it in plain words , I get a kick out of him...

    http://www.classicbands.com/LanskyInterview.html

    http://www.elvisinfonet.com/interview_lansky.html
    Mr lansky is a delightfull fellow.He just didnt have anything to do with the jumpsuits.

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    Lansky's is where Elvis used to buy his street clothes. Bill Belew and Gene Doucette are the ones who designed his jumpsuits. I know that thanks to Leroy.

    I imagine once in a while Elvis might say he wanted to wear a different suit than the one that was put out for him but I can't be sure...he may not have.

    Diane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Lansky's is where Elvis used to buy his street clothes. Bill Belew and Gene Doucette are the ones who designed his jumpsuits. I know that thanks to Leroy.

    I imagine once in a while Elvis might say he wanted to wear a different suit than the one that was put out for him but I can't be sure...he may not have.

    Diane
    And yes, I was wrong in this. I was thinking of what Leroy said and the last suit Lansky made for EP.
    Plus, I like Lansky. He's a corker .

    So sorry; to Leroy especially. He should have caught me.
    "I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron View Post
    So sorry; to Leroy especially. He should have caught me.
    But I did !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron View Post
    And yes, I was wrong in this. I was thinking of what Leroy said and the last suit Lansky made for EP.
    Plus, I like Lansky. He's a corker .

    So sorry; to Leroy especially. He should have caught me.
    We all make mistakes sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron View Post
    And yes, I was wrong in this.
    Gotta give the gal credit here!
    Getlo - cute'n'cuddly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getlo View Post
    Gotta give the gal credit here!
    why do you keep calling her a gir?? His Name is Cameron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by presley31 View Post
    why do you keep calling her a gir?? His Name is Cameron.
    It's ok. He thinks he's bothering me. I consider the source.
    Some things I've seen "she" posted , I'd be happy to claim. Of course I'm not even sure if that was a male or female .
    "I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."

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    Quote Originally Posted by presley31 View Post
    why do you keep calling her a gir?? His Name is Cameron.
    I believe the mods warned us about this on another thread.

    The same thread where Lakeisha defended her friend cameron by referring to cameron as a "she". And if Lakeisha knows cameron so well, I see no reason why she would lie about cameron's gender. Although, there was no follow-up response from either of them when Suzan and I mentioned it.

    But back to the suits.


    I often wondered why Elvis stuck to (mainly) the Sundial towards the end.

    Yes, it was probably the only one that fitted him anymore, but you'd think he would've had some other ones made. Suits were regularly updated in the other years, so why not '77 as well?
    Getlo - cute'n'cuddly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getlo View Post
    I believe the mods warned us about this on another thread.

    The same thread where Lakeisha defended her friend cameron by referring to cameron as a "she". And if Lakeisha knows cameron so well, I see no reason why she would lie about cameron's gender. Although, there was no follow-up response from either of them when Suzan and I mentioned it.

    But back to the suits.


    I often wondered why Elvis stuck to (mainly) the Sundial towards the end.

    Yes, it was probably the only one that fitted him anymore, but you'd think he would've had some other ones made. Suits were regularly updated in the other years, so why not '77 as well?
    I have wondered the same thing It was the Sundial suit night after night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utmom2008 View Post
    I have wondered the same thing It was the Sundial suit night after night.
    Pretty much.

    He wore the King of Spades in Kansas City on June 18th.

    In the second-to-last tour, though, it was all Sundial.

    And yeah, there may very well have been two Sundials actually used, but you see my point about repetition.
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