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The duffel sack obtained impressive status in the surfer sub-societies of post-WW II California and east coast Australia. On account of California, this likely outgrew its utilization in the last part of the 1940s and 1950s by ex-Navy faculty. In Australia its utilization became well known in the mid 1960s. Conveying a duffel sack was interchangeable to being (or professing to be) a surfie. The other marker was dyed light hair, an impact acquired by utilizing peroxide or lemon juice, which reenacted the impacts of delayed openness to daylight and contact with salt water. Australian duffel sacks of the mid 1960s were made of material and were normally light khaki or blurred ochre in shading. Forgoing the utilization of rope to arrange the eyelets of the top, the surfie would basically hold the throat of the duffel sack—containing towel, swimsuit and other individual things—in one hand and sling it behind him (they were infrequently utilized by sea shore going young ladies). Their utilization had ceased to exist by the mid-1960s.
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The Australian duffel sack might well have as its direct social precursor the loot—the rolled-up woolen cover threw in bandolier-design across the shoulder and chest—which was conveyed by vagrant specialists or people of no fixed home (swagmen) in country spaces of the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth hundreds of years (cf. the mid twentieth century American slang term bindle-hardened, for example a vagabond conveying a bindle, at the end of the day, a moved up group containing possessions). In any case referred to in fables as a matilda (cf. the melody "Dancing Matilda" composed by artist A.B. Paterson), the loot, as well, may have had its starting point in the military: Prussian warriors of the nineteenth century are said to have called their moved up greatcoats conveyed bandolier-style by a similar name.
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