What Fashion Do You Wish Would Come Back

Please God, no.

I admit that glasses have gotten ridiculously tiny these days, but I’m still traumatized by those huge 80’s glasses with plastic frames. I managed to find some reasonably sized wire frames circa 1990, and I haven’t been able to wear plastic frames since.

In your imagination, how does a waistcoat differ from a vest? I’ve never heard of any modern usage where there was a difference except that a waistcoat is a British term and vest is an American term. Higher end menswear stores might call them waistcoats but it’s along the same lines as them selling braces instead of suspenders. They’re different names for the same garment and one is chiefly British. Unless you mean something archaic…

I think a vest could be a knitted thing that pulls over, whereas a waistcoat always buttons up.
This is a vest: http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/2/0/0/c1/6/AAAAAj2qX0IAAAAAAMFlSA.jpg
But this is a waistcoat:
http://www.kinlochanderson.com/emanage/ajax/displayImage.php?imageID=248

All waistcoats are vests, but not all vests are waistcoats.

This is only my interpretation; YMMV.

I was under the impression they were the same thing (I’m not a native speaker), but then I looked at this and got confused. Google’s obsession with serving me dutch language results is annoying as hell.

I agree on thehate for the huge 80’s glasses. My husband and I did the long distance thing for several months while we were engaged. The only nice picture he had to send with me was his senior portrait with the owl eyed glasses. I left that picture home. There was no way I was showing my friends that picture of my sweetie. shudder

I would love to see more occasions for dressing up. I love looking nice but I hate getting weird looks when I wear something nicer than jeans and a t-shirt. I live in a rural area where the mommies don’t even compete with each other at the library story time and I wish I wore blinders to Wal-mart to block the horror.

Mmmmmmm Leather Kilt . . . Vin_Diesel
I liked shoulder pads. But not on me - I have shoulders like a linebacker. I just liked the way it made my natural shape more “in”.

Long skirts, and dresses with a pinched waist, and gauchos I like clothes that move and swirl as I walk.

I still wear capes. I can’t bear how constrained I feel in a big bulky coat. And since the Celtling was born, I really appreciate the functionality of being able to wrap her underneath it comfortably.

I have to agree on the double-breasted suit thing. I have exactly the right build for them, and I think they’re far more visually pleasing than singles.

Don’t get me started on that whole abomination that was three button suit trend.

I wear a cowboy hat (well it’s a Hawaiian hat but it looks enough like a cowboy hat) and drive a Honda Civic! I don’t park out side bars though. There’s no law that says you have to wrangle cattle to wear that style of hat. Really it’s just an ideal summer hat that happens to be over associated with cowboy culture. It’s the hat most suited for summer, so screw the cowboys if they think they have some kind of trademark on it.

This, for those wondering:

Noodle men do not apply.

I wear what I want, when I want, where I want. I don’t worry about fashion, unless it affects the availibility of what I want to buy.

It’s all about ME, baby!

Seriously, I have received a lot of compliments on my hats, on my walking staff, on my ruana, on my outfits, on my purse…I just try to wear stuff that fits me, that I like, and that I think I look good in.

I wish the 1920s swimsuits with long sleeves and pants would come back into style… then I wouldn’t be too embarrassed to go to the beach. :slight_smile:

Where do some of you live? Miniskirts, off-shoulder sweatshirts, neon colors, fedoras, denim jackets?? All of these are very much alive and in style! I’m in Houston right now, wearing a denim mini and a Batman shirt, and once I go out I know I will see a zillion girls in miniskirts, it’s 90 degrees here!

Capes were big this winter, although in Houston, winter doesn’t last long, so most people I know stuck with that 50’s greaser look, which I adore. I spent this winter in moto boots, leather jackets, little cashmere sweaters from thrift stores and buffalo plaid. My boyfriend wears his three piece suit occasionally when the place is right, and he looks fantastic. Go to more crap at the museum or see a play if you feel like you don’t have a reason to dress up, I feel like I have to get dressed up all the time just because we do lots of jumk in the art scene. Good excuse to doll up, and then you race off to your local dive bar afterwards dressed to the hilt!

I agree with veiled hats for ladies. They are so delicate and gorgeous, but even at the trendiest places I hang out at, you would look like a huge asshole if you had one on.

The big one I wish would come back for men are those white shirts they wore in Pride and Prejudice time, all wrapped up around the neck, so sexy. What are those called? They were in The Count of Monte Cristo and Vanity Fair as well. Smoking hot. I can’t imagine a guy in streetstyle pulling that off now, though.

Please don’t shun me, folks, but I would LOVE to see the big hair, slashed/bleached out jeans, leather and glam-rock look of the 80’s come back.

With way too much lipstick?

ETA: It was a good look. Add Spandex, especially metallic Spandex, and I’m there!

:eek: Not with a 10 foot pole, I wouldn’t! Perfect accessories: a Speedo and a brown paper grocery bag. To put over his head.

YES!!!

I love this cartoon but the rabbit isn’t wearing a fedora in it, is he?

I’ve seen women wearing long pants and longsleeved shirts into a swimming pool. I’ve always assumed these women were Muslim, as they had head coverings, as well, and they were black/African American.

I really don’t care for such things, as these women also wore the same garments to work up a sweat on the other exercise machines, and wore the garments out in public, as well. I get the heebie jeebies just thinking about what goes in the swimming pool water anyway, I don’t like sweaty people in it, or regular streetwear in it.

Vintage-style swimsuits! By which I specifically mean the style that don’t necessitate a Brazilian wax, are entirely bum-covering, and don’t echo the style of your basic high-leg ladies knicker, though I certainly champion a return to all-round sturdiness.

I trawled precisely a million and one shops this year, and whilst the colour and pattern and price and so on all varied hugely, the knicker lines were all exactly the same. I would’ve settled for the slightest lowering of the material, believe me, but they were all “Hi, I’m wolf-alice, and have you met my vagina?”.

(actually, I eventually got a really flattering vintage-style one from Primark, of all places, where it was hidden beneath a heap of bumfloss neon, but being Primark it’ll probably dissolve before 2010. I really want the re-emergence of this style amongst retailers who don’t knit things out of doghair and string :frowning: )

They came back, didn’t they? Are you talking about the 2007 “nu-rave” revival or the original eighties outbreak? You couldn’t move for neon, oversized jumpers and slogan T shirts, ffs, round here, hub of the crashingly urbane that we are.

And big glasses are totally coming back; a friend of mine wears massive black cheek-brushing Costello ones. They look hot on her because she’s a bawdy redhead who can wear what she likes, but I fear for the rest of us. And metallic Spandex has come back, have you been in Topshop lately? Hold me.

If you mean what I think you mean, Pinup Girl Clothing sells several of these, though you do have to weed through their other, skimpier styles to find them.