Don Draper may be debonair now, with his hats and his slicked-back shiny black hair, but even Drape-dreamy won’t be immune to the havoc the ’60s counterculture and the sexual revolution will wreak upon his own personal style. Unless Don turns out to be some sort of fad-resistant holdout dandy like Jack Abramoff, here’s a taste of what the 1970s will look like for our fingerbanging hero:

(Jon Hamm on Charmed, via the Mad Men_tv Livejournal.)

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  1. Kevin Sorbo-licious.

  2. Patrick Reilly  |   Posted on Sep 22nd, 2009

    In the 70′s Don will look like William F. Buckley or his brother U.S Senator James L. Buckley. Still neat, but no snap brim hat and always the Brooks Brothers suit and white shirt.

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