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A Fashion Style Your Glad You Avoided.

TiwttmosTiwttmos Posts: 2,573
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For me it has to be long hair, and huge sideburns. Thankfully i was to young!
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    muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    Punk.
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    myssmyss Posts: 16,577
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    Ripped jeans.
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    CravenHavenCravenHaven Posts: 13,953
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    mankini
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    bazzaroobazzaroo Posts: 6,848
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    It's you're not your.

    You're welcome.
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    ArcanaArcana Posts: 37,521
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    Mullet
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    SULLASULLA Posts: 149,789
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    I have never been a dedicated follower of fashion.
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    DaisyBumblerootDaisyBumbleroot Posts: 24,763
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    Uggs.

    Short for ugly.
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    CadivaCadiva Posts: 18,412
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    I've never avoided a fashion trend because I've never followed a particular fashion. I was a child in the 70s, a teenager in the 80s and in my 20s in the 90s but I've never worn flares, was a Goth in the 80s (apart from a period when I was fascinated with the 1950s and wore clothes accordingly) and tended to live in jeans in the 90s.
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    gulliverfoylegulliverfoyle Posts: 6,318
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    tattoos
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 477
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    Uggs.

    Short for ugly.

    Yeah I had avoided this trend up until around 2 weeks ago. I've recently had an operation on each foot and uggs have been the most comfortable shoes I could have bought! So well worth the money!

    I still cannot stand the synthetic ugg boots, they lose their shape and make people walk like twits
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    gasheadgashead Posts: 13,827
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    All of them. I wear what's comfortable, clean and appropriate for the weather. If it also happens to be fashionable, it's entirely coincidental.
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    TiwttmosTiwttmos Posts: 2,573
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    bazzaroo wrote: »
    It's you're not your.

    You're welcome.
    I wasn't paying attention, but thanks for taking time out to correct me.
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    I was fashionable for about a week in the very early Eighties when I insisted my mother bought me a ra ra skirt, I looked the bees knees! No other fashion has ever got me excited enough to join in with.
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    pugamopugamo Posts: 18,039
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    I can't think of one I haven't gone for in the past, from shell suits to the Spice girl's blonde stripe through the hair, to low slung combats and ripped jeans.

    These days I usually wear a pair of work trousers or skirt with a blouse to the office and when I go home I put on joggers or pyjamas so I don't even know what today's trends are.
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    Blondie XBlondie X Posts: 28,662
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    Leaving the house in rollers and pyjamas - just no
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    Raquelos.Raquelos. Posts: 7,734
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    Poodle Perms, never a good look.
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    DaisyBillDaisyBill Posts: 4,339
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    Those really high heels that are popular at the moment. They just seem scary to me.
    I'm sticking to flat shoes and boots now.
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    AneechikAneechik Posts: 20,208
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    Toms Shoes.
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    CadivaCadiva Posts: 18,412
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    I was fashionable for about a week in the very early Eighties when I insisted my mother bought me a ra ra skirt, I looked the bees knees! No other fashion has ever got me excited enough to join in with.

    Ooh actually now you've mentioned it, I did have a ra ra skirt so I guess I was fashionable in the 80s :)
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    AnitaSAnitaS Posts: 4,079
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    A poncho. A garment that makes a thin woman look fat and a fat woman look enormous. Warm though.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,182
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    Clogs.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,510
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    Anything in the late 80s.. most notably smiley acid t-shirts and Groltz bottle tops or anything inspired by Bros
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,273
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    Gladiator sandals. They make the most slender ankles look chunky. I can't believe the amount of women who wore them, and still do. So unflattering!!!
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    soulboy77soulboy77 Posts: 24,524
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    Boob tubes. Women always seemed to be having to pull them up and adjust them.
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    fleabeefleabee Posts: 1,852
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    Nylon flares and massive pubic hair.
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