Posted on 01/28/2023 1:13:14 PM PST by nickcarraway
I remember loving the mens suits in the eighties. They were inspired by Reagan. I was in my late teens and early twenties and loved dressing up. Lots of young people did. Someone with the Fetterman look would have looked like he was homeless back then.
Don’t forget Guess jeans.
By far.
I remember seeing that when it was on. Great stuff!
Duck boots and mom jeans are back. Kinda of shocked.
👍
I wore jeans, boots and tshirts in highschool with flannel shirts in the winter. Still wear the same style.
Fashion... Never understood it. I always went for comfort and practicality.
Ok...which came first Guess or Jordash?
You should have seen my ex with her short little valley girl skirt lol
Good times. I’m glad we were there.. d:^)
My 80’s years began with my inservice commissioning to Ensign which was my biggest wardrobe change. But for civies there were Polo shirts, button down shirts from Land's End, Levi 501s, white Reeboks (I actually took up tennis), Topsiders, Bally loafers, Niki Daybreaks, and a Members Only windbreaker. At some point came chinos & Dockers for dress casual and Calvins. The Navy & Marine Corps Exchanges carried most of these, even the Ballys, or I could not have afforded them. Managed a few purchases at Nordstrom but for dress clothes, C&R was much more affordable.
That is what my sister says and refuses to wear paisley now as she did back in the 80s. I like paisley myself.
How about we bring the music and the comedy of the 1980s back?
That was a VASTLY better time. America was a funner, funnier, happier, healthier, stronger and more united country back then.
Mel Brooks and Monty Python were still making movies. Top comedians were Sam Kinison and Rodney Dangerfield.
The Dukes of Hazard was the #1 show on TV for several years running. It featured a car with a big bold Confederate Battle Flag on the roof and a horn that blared Dixie (oh the horror!).
Full Metal Jacket showed people what marine boot camp was really like - or at least had been like in the late 60s/early 70s.
There were action movies where the stars were real men who weren’t afraid to act like actual men.
Ronaldus Magnus was president.
The economy was booming.
Jordash I think.
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