#46-47 – The 1979 movie Burnout offers fast cars and girls in short-shorts – what more could a 70s male want in a movie? It seems mankind was obsessed with hotpants in the early seventies. #43-45 – Jimmy Patrick brings us another tune devoted to our favorite brand of shorts. However, the undisputed Queen of TV Hotpants is Wonder Woman (Linda Carter). #39-40 – When it came to the best hotpants on TV, there were several contenders: Mary Ann from Gilligan’s Island and Chrissy Snow from Three’s Company to name a few. #35-36 – Yes, from cheesy 80s girl groups to 1960s British actresses (Elaine Taylor), we’re bringing you a veritable potpourri of short shorts. #33-34 – Couldn’t have a hotpants article and not feature Pan’s People that would just be wrong. #29-30 – We could do an entire post just featuring hotpants on record covers and still not have room for them all. It should also be noted that Hammer’s Dracula AD 1972 was called Vampyren Jager Hotpants in Denmark. Hotpants were such a sensation in 1971, that, not only were there a couple popular songs devoted to the new clothing, but several movies: Dagmar’s Hot Pants, Inc. Suffice it to say, ladies were comfortable with their bodies in the 1970s. #25-26 As these images of Blonde On Blonde and Susan Anton demonstrate, old-school short-shorts could reveal a lot more than just leg.
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