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Lifestyles of the poor and nameless

Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 2:46 PM

Throwback Thursday

This week's throwback goes to "back in the day fashion".
I was in the supermarket looking at DVDs and I came across the movie "Flashdance". I think I might have seen it at some point, but I don't remember. The movie jacket featured a dancer wearing high heels, a leotard and an oversized sweatshirt that hung off one shoulder. You know, the ones with the neck hole so big that your shoulders peek out. She had a sweatband in her hair. Did you ever have a sweatshirt like that? Did you ever wear big ugly leg-warmers with your heels? Those leg warmers used to crack me up...just wear pants! Or get a long coat if you must, but why the leg warmers?

The '90s brought us a new horrendous fashion: clothing in colors for the color blind. I will admit, grudgingly, that I had Cross Colours clothing---and I fought my mom tooth and nail to get it. Yes, I owned a pair of lime green Levi's and I thought I was stylin' (don't tell anyone). I also had a bright purple pair of shorts, as well as some electric blue jeans. I happened to watch a scene from "Juice" last week and I could have died when I saw the stocky guy wearing a black and white striped turtle neck with some kind of red plaid jumper. Eeek. Please remind me why that ever looked good.

I see that the over-sized sweaters have made something like a comeback...at least they did at Old Navy and H&M last season. I hope that the crazy colors never come back. Maybe I'm weird, but I would like to see some '50s clothing come back. Hey, we've done everything else. Might be nice to see young men in cardigans and button down sweaters. I think I could do without the poodle skirts, saddle shoes and "bobby socks" though.

Blogger Dee's two cents:

yeah. so J. Lo did a Flashdance tribute in one of her videos. She had the leg warmers, cut-up sweatshirt, everything. Can't remember the song at all. I think I arrived in the states just in time to miss this awful trend but the shoulder pads sure stuck around for a while. There were shoulder pads in everything--even pajamas.

I couldn't afford those Cross Colors--sure I'm spelling it wrong. But I did have a pair of hunter green jeans in my efforts to support the cause.

Remember Karl Kani and Girbaud? What about black suede LA Gear with sheer purple laces? Maybe that was only in at my school.  

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Blogger Queen Bee's two cents:

The video you're referring to was for the song "I'm Glad". I liked that song (better than most of her other stuff). Shoulder pads in p.j.s?! I must have missed that one. The queen of shoulder pads is Faye Dunaway in "Mommie Dearest".

I definitely remember Karl Kani and Girbaud. And I had L.A. Gears...plus British Knights. lol. I had them after they went out of style though :-/  

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