Inspired by the concurrent Biggest Fashion Mistake thread, this thread is the place to admit that you actually liked, or like, a fashion that everyone now derides.
If you secretly liked mullets on guys, or stirrup pants on women this is the place to say so.
Mules, you know those backless high heeled, fuzzy slippers/shoes. You see them in old movies. I know they’re inapproprate with anything but a negligee, which I waay don’t wear, but I like 'um.
I feel much better now.
Ripped jeans. Both the overly-done 80’s hair metal ripped jeans, and the 90’s sensitive pair-em-with-flannels grunge god jeans. And I was once known to appreciate the shoulder pad, as my natural shoulders are sadly lacking.
I miss poet blouses. And I like peasant blouses (the fitted ones with the big floppy flared sleeves-I’ll probably be wearing them until I die!). And capris, even though I’m short. They’re cute.
Luckily, everything eventually comes back. For instance, I luuuuuuv pointy toed shoes and they’re back! And long shorts are finally back just this year.
Stuff I still like that isn’t back:
High-cut panties
Jeans for women that fit loosely and then taper somewhat at the ankles
Lycra shorts for working out
The last one drives me nuts. The standard rowing uniform is mid thigh lycra shorts. You need lycra so you don’t get any fabric caught in th tracks the seat slides on. Used to be I could wear rowing shorts while jogging and lifting. Now, lycra shorts are considered the most heinous workout wear you can wear…
Not sure if this applies or not - BUT I haven’t cut my hair for 18 months. I now wear it in a pony tail. Perhaps not exactlly a fashion break through but I am 57 and have only traces of hair on top of the head.
I will confess to really liking the exceedingly low-slung women’s jeans, the ones that produce the plumber’s cracks that so many of you complain about.
Who the hell cares what it looks like from the back? From the front it gives us tummies! It gives us navels!
I, too, favor the cropped pant, when worn with sandals (plain or high-heeled). And I have a strange weakness for really awful, Greg Brady-style polyester seventies shirts. The bigger the butterfly collar and the more garish the print, the better.
look!ninjas, you bring the shirts, I’ll bring the pants! I buy those vintage, seventies, flared, men’s sans-a-belt pants like, well, like they’re going out of style! They look so good with a pair of high, high heels.
Do you remember that scene from *Happy Days *, where Fonzie throws open his closet, revealing a rack half full of of blue jeans and half full of white t-shirts?
I heart pirate shirts, for myself or for Gunny. When we attend my sister’s wedding in July, he’s getting a ruffly shirt to go with his tux. This was his own choice.
Personally, I like legwarmers. And I still dig the grunge look for guys.