Honestly, I can find fashion to love in every decade but the 90s. Gawd, what awful clothes. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Agreed. There's stuff I love and stuff I don't all over history. And my opinion changes over time too. |
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The 70's, mainly for the fabrics! Polyester, gabardine, tweed, pleather, and the faux fur stuff that rimmed collars... | |
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Agreed | |
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are you a Prince fan??? | |
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i think so too. each one of us has preferences, likes and dislikes. and the reasons why one person likes something is the reason why another person dislikes it. | |
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you look adorable in quaker clothing dear. | |
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When were shiny velour tracksuits and jogging suits with shit written across the ass invented?
I think maybe that decade. | |
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That's 90s. Juicy Couture was founded in '94. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Yeah then Fuck the 90's. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Did that catch on in the 90s though? I don't remember that lazy habit of wearing those tracksuits (which look like velour pajamas to me) until the 00s. Anyway I hate it.
Just like I hate that Ed Hardy crap that looks like someone got tagged by a mob of hoodlums and then thrown in the mud. | |
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Ed Hardy makes everyone look like a pussy. It's like you're trynna look tough and failed miserably. | |
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He should have "DOUCHEBAG" tattooed on his forehead. | |
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ANY TREND in any decade where everyone dresses alike......... Ill rather see more people look more like themselves or dare to be different and trying not to follow the crowd that looks too much alike | |
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um, muy bien | |
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What the...? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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he's new...be patient. he was boasting about the fashion of his fishing shoes. | |
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is that Ed Hardy? YUCKKKKK...I mean, I already hated his clothes on other people, but ewwwwwww, he's a leather handbag from crazy town.... | |
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i've never heard that expression..leather handbag from crazy town....
back in the eighties, I used to wear parachute pants...
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okay please let's leave velour out of this. velour is a timeless classic no matter where we find it | |
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He really personified "the Douchebag" with Ed hardy. Douchebags all over have a uniform now. | |
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His name is Christian Audigier. (Don) Ed Hardy is a tattoo artist and the clothing line is based on his imagery. | |
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that's only a recent thing! imagine someone in the 30s or 40s deciding what hemlength to wear!
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Ed Hardy is the douchebaggiest of douchebag brands of all time. The douchebag force is strong in those who wear it. |
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and the "Famous" line...Travis Barker? Horrible... | |
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I'd agree that every time period has its good and bad-but 90's takes the lead in BLAH. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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I ranted about this about a year ago. Those are the same kind of douchebags that wear muscle shirts yet are on the pudgy or under-defined side. The kind of dudes wear polo shirts with collar up, super expensive but cheap looking jeans with dress shoes
The kind of douchebag that does the duckface on their facebook pictures
the kind of douchebag that wears man-uggs "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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