PDA

View Full Version : What happened to Leg Warmers?


badkittypriestess
03-17-2007, 09:15 PM
I've always been curious what happened to them. I had red/white stripped one's as a kid and I think I even had purple ones. I loved mine! Not sure what happened to them waayy back then. :D I think it would be cool to wear them again. Any Doper women miss them too? or do you think they should never come back?

Northern Piper
03-17-2007, 09:41 PM
people finally realised how dorky they looked?

Celyn
03-17-2007, 09:49 PM
I'd like them to come back. No, I have no views on whether they made any sense as a fashion, but it terms of being warm when weather was cold, they were pretty good.

LSLGuy
03-17-2007, 10:36 PM
I'm far from a fashionista, but I think I see them coming back now. Some young women in this area were/are wearing them this winter.

RickJay
03-17-2007, 10:39 PM
I'd like them to come back. No, I have no views on whether they made any sense as a fashion, but it terms of being warm when weather was cold, they were pretty good.
They still make leg warmers for cold weather, though, except now they also cover the thighs, butt, and waist. They're called "pants."

badkittypriestess
03-17-2007, 10:46 PM
Rickjay and Northern Piper are party poopers. :D

beergeek279
03-17-2007, 11:33 PM
You could always go and buy hockey socks instead........they come up to the mid-thigh, but they're fundamentally the same thing!!

Celyn
03-17-2007, 11:48 PM
They still make leg warmers for cold weather, though, except now they also cover the thighs, butt, and waist. They're called "pants."

But, you see, even when wearing trousers over my "pants" :) kneeses got cold riding little moped thing in winter. So they were sort of knee-mittens, really.

Hmm, hockey thingies might have been clever but the thing was that leg-warmers were easy to find in shops (well, they were when there was the odd fashion for them).

dropzone
03-17-2007, 11:57 PM
The Nineties.

flodnak
03-18-2007, 06:41 AM
From the dancing world they came, and to the dancing world they did return.

Like any fad, the leg warmer craze ran its course and faded from the public eye. Unlike other clothing fads, though, you can still buy legwarmers if you know where to look, because enough dancers still use them that it's economical to manufacture them.

You can also learn to knit, of course, and make your own; I've seen plenty of patterns for them, and they appear to be pretty simple to make.

Bryan Ekers
03-18-2007, 06:43 AM
What happened to Leg Warmers?

Climate change.

even sven
03-18-2007, 07:16 AM
Don't you guys have any memory? They were hip a few years ago....maybe around 2003 or so. I had a black pair I wore everywhere. I bought mine at a dance store, but like a month later all the hipster shops started carrying them.

The best thing about legwarmers? They actually keep your legs warm, allowing you to wear short skirts in cold weather. Also good for those days when the weather changes but you don't want to carry a whole change of clothes around all day.

flodnak
03-18-2007, 07:19 AM
The best thing about legwarmers? They actually keep your legs warm, allowing you to wear short skirts in cold weather. Also good for those days when the weather changes but you don't want to carry a whole change of clothes around all day.Or when you go to a school with a uniform, and the only permitted slacks for girls are unspeakably hideous... you can wear the skirt and just slide on leg warmers to walk home on chilly days, rather than have to carry a pair of jeans with you and change in the girls' room. That's what I remember doing with my leg warmers, anyway.

tiger lily
03-18-2007, 08:33 AM
From the dancing world they came, and to the dancing world they did return.
Via Flashdance, (http://deprimadonna.blogter.hu/user_files/9606/flashdance.jpg) to give credit where credit is due. Of course, the movie also gave us that oh-so-cool sweatshirt with collar torn out and hanging off one shoulder (http://filmytaneczne.ovh.org/images/Flashdance%20(9).jpg) look, which inexplicably is still available. (http://tomorrowsworld.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=96) See this lady (http://media.collegepublisher.com/media/paper552/stills/92lc7439.jpg) for a retrospective interpretation of Flashdance style. Yeow!

We did eventually get Jim Belushi's hilarious SNL spoof, though, so it's all good. :D

Or when you go to a school with a uniform, and the only permitted slacks for girls are unspeakably hideous... you can wear the skirt and just slide on leg warmers to walk home on chilly days, rather than have to carry a pair of jeans with you and change in the girls' room. That's what I remember doing with my leg warmers, anyway.
Thank you for bringing back memories of me and my friends looking unspeakably dorky in polyester knit, green and white plaid skirts with bulky leg warmers underneath. They looked like knee socks on steroids. :p

samclem
03-18-2007, 09:22 AM
A perfect candidate for IMHO. Moved.

samclem GQ moderator

BoBettie
03-18-2007, 10:07 AM
I just knitted a pair as a favor to a friend that requested a pair. They came out great and she said they keep her legs super warm and cozy. I always loved them in the 80s. They were great to wear at the bus stop with a skirt or even over pants for extra warmth. I may make myself a pair to wear next time I'm up north in the cool weather.

Zjestika
03-18-2007, 10:15 AM
Target had them both this winter and last winter, lots and lots of them. I love 'em, with leggings and a skirt. And I don't think I look too 80s, though I've notice that 80s style is definitely on the resurgence. Plus I live in Minnesota and I'm dumb enough to only wear skirts and dresses, so leggings and legwarmers are a lifesaver.

Thudlow Boink
03-18-2007, 02:04 PM
A perfect candidate for IMHO. Moved.To where it makes a nice Sequential Thread to "The top 5 worst things to ever happen." :)

FordPrefect
03-18-2007, 02:20 PM
Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
I hated seeing leg warmers on my classmates in elementary/junior high... If you don't say the name, they won't ever come back. Right?

Chasing Dreams
03-18-2007, 02:54 PM
They still exist in sports, but they are made of lycra and are typically black. Most notably, they are used in cycling when it is chilly but not cold enough for full tights.

Valgard
03-18-2007, 06:16 PM
They still exist in sports, but they are made of lycra and are typically black. Most notably, they are used in cycling when it is chilly but not cold enough for full tights.

And they also use arm warmers. Exact same thing and you can slide them up and down as needed to keep your arms comfy without stopping to add/remove a long sleeve layer.

Elysium
03-18-2007, 09:22 PM
They're still being sold in some fashionable stores. See Urban Outfitters: http://search.urbanoutfitters.com/exec/?cartpost=0&query=legwarmer

Personally, I think they can be cute if done in tasteful colors. Along with arm warmers, I welcome them back openly!

I bought a pair of gray knit arm/hand warmers at Urbans just a few weeks ago and they are perfect for work. Typing makes fingers very cold.

monavis
03-19-2007, 05:46 AM
I've always been curious what happened to them. I had red/white stripped one's as a kid and I think I even had purple ones. I loved mine! Not sure what happened to them waayy back then. :D I think it would be cool to wear them again. Any Doper women miss them too? or do you think they should never come back?

I have 4 pair of leg warmers and wear them a lot. I have bad circulation and it helps me to wear them. No one sees them because I wear them under slacks.

Monavis

Swallowed My Cellphone
03-19-2007, 06:59 AM
But, you see, even when wearing trousers over my "pants" :) kneeses got cold riding little moped thing in winter. So they were sort of knee-mittens, really.You can still get al sorts of leg warmers, arm warmers, and even "knee warmers" at any bicycle shop. Like there (http://www.wiggle.co.uk/CategoryProducts.aspx?categoryName=Arm/Leg%20Warmers&cat=cycle). They look nothing like the 1980s Flashdance kind of things though. They are purely functional, and tight fitting, not so much designed to fit over regular pants, rather they are designed to fit over your bare legs when you wear shorts or spandex-type clothes.

And you can still get leg warmers any place that sells dancewear.

Harmonious Discord
03-19-2007, 07:32 AM
The Kinky Boot Beasts ate them. I hope somebody got the reference.

Missy2U
03-19-2007, 12:03 PM
Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
I hated seeing leg warmers on my classmates in elementary/junior high... If you don't say the name, they won't ever come back. Right?

Say their name three times while looking in a mirror in a dark room!! I double dog dare ya!! :eek:



;)

Trunk
03-19-2007, 12:08 PM
Wasn't there a problem with mold growing on people's calves because of too much leg warmer wear?

Northern Piper
03-24-2007, 01:49 PM
Rickjay and Northern Piper are party poopers. :D
Nah - it's just that we're both Canadians and know how to dress properly for cold weather without extraneous saggy woollen tubes. :p

Northern Piper
03-24-2007, 01:51 PM
The Kinky Boot Beasts ate them. I hope somebody got the reference.
Don't forget the riding crop in the easy-to-reach holster! Beat them leg wamers! Beat them!