Re: Clothing Rant
Mousie, on host 199.107.4.10
Monday, November 29, 1999, at 10:45:47
Re: Clothing Rant posted by Mel on Saturday, November 27, 1999, at 18:16:48:
> > > > Have you ever felt the sensual pleasure of warm wind passing lightly over your skin through the soft, sheer-cotton material of a peasant blouse? You just don't get the same sensation in a tee-shirt. > > > > > > > > See...it's great for someone like myself who has always found those clothes comfortable and feels she was born in the wrong decade. Whether they're awful or not is a matter of taste. *grin* > > > > > > > > Dagmar > > > > > > > > (and I like disco too) > > > > > > Well yes, I suppose it is a matter of taste as to whether or not today's trendy clothes are any good. I for one don't like them (and thanks, Chris, for prooving that I'm not alone in this opinion). > > > But you must admit that it's weird that all of the stuff kids are wearing these days seems like a reincarnation of clothes from the sixties. I just don't see why this is taking place; in all of history I've never heard of fashions repeating themselves......unless.....ohmigosh! It must be a conspiracy! A conspiracy, I tell you! The mice are probably behind this... > > > > Don't think that the mice are doing it all by themselves; they have help from... the birds! > > > > Nyper"watch Disney's 'Cinderella' to see them in action"old > > Actually, these creatures you call mice are not quite as they appear. They are merely the protrusion into our dimension of vastly hyperintelligent pandemensional beings. The whole business with the cheese and the squeaking and the disney movies is just a front. These creatures need help from no one. > > -M"everything I know about life I learned from my HHGTTG book"el
Hm. Another reason my name is good. But what I really came here to say is,
What?! Are you people crazy??? Fashion ALWAYS comes around again. Usually a little modified, a little updated, but always again. Don't you remember when 'Happy Days' first came out? Pegged, rolled-up jeans and leather jackets were fashionable again. I am personally convinced that show started the whole khaki (in different colors, no less) phase of the early eighties with button down Oxford shirts. I was recently told that if you wore a fashion trend the first time it came around, you're too old to wear it the second. The opposite is true, of course, too, which is why kids only slightly younger than me can get away with bell bottoms. I was barely old enough to wear them the first time. Wouldn't be caught dead in them this time.
Mou"fashion faux pas"sie
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