Here’s why Garfield phones have been washing up on French beaches for 35 years
On the shortlist of things that signify the culture of the 1980s, Garfield phones likely rank pretty high, somewhere below Day-Glo jackets and staunch fiscal conservatism. For the towns along the Brittany coast in France, however, these kitschy orange landlines are still very much a thing of the present. For over…
