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A Fashion Style Your Glad You Avoided.

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    pugamopugamo Posts: 18,039
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    Raquelos. wrote: »
    Poodle Perms, never a good look.

    I'm actually giving serious thought to getting a body wave at the minute! I have horrid flat hair that just hangs there no matter how it is cut.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,273
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    soulboy77 wrote: »
    Boob tubes. Women always seemed to be having to pull them up and adjust them.

    Oh I always loved my boob tubes. :blush: I had micro fibre boob tubes in every colour going, and I never wore bras with them!! :o My boobs must have been great back then...
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    Blondie XBlondie X Posts: 28,662
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    GOGO2 wrote: »
    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!!!

    I think they're great with maxi dresses but nothing else.


    That reminds me, a fashion I really don't understand is maxi dresses with high heels :confused:
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    belly buttonbelly button Posts: 17,026
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    Silver Stilettos and gold handbags.
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    Poppy99_PoppyPoppy99_Poppy Posts: 2,255
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    Uggs, and their rip offs. There does not seem to have been that many around this year so perhaps they are dying out.

    Where I live I keep seeing women of a certain class (i am being a bit snobby, I mean a bit chavvy) wearing fur trimmed capes. I have seen little girls in them too. I have seen them on sale at a market stall too. Is this something that is confined to my area or is this a new widespread fashion?
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    Flat MattFlat Matt Posts: 7,023
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    Tattoos.

    I very nearly got one 20 years ago, the last time they were all the rage. I'm so glad I didn't because it would look so shit right now.

    I have a feeling that an awful lot of people, particularly women, are going to have some pretty big regrets a few years from now - and you can bet your bottom dollar that they are going to expect to get them removed for free by the NHS.
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    AnitaSAnitaS Posts: 4,079
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    GOGO2 wrote: »
    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!!!
    I always think of the blisters all those straps would cause. Ouch.
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    CadivaCadiva Posts: 18,412
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    Flat Matt wrote: »
    Tattoos.

    I very nearly got one 20 years ago, the last time they were all the rage. I'm so glad I didn't because it would look so shit right now.

    I have a feeling that an awful lot of people, particularly women, are going to have some pretty big regrets a few years from now - and you can bet your bottom dollar that they are going to expect to get them removed for free by the NHS.

    I've had my tattoos for more than 20 years and I don't regret either of them.
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    ToriamathToriamath Posts: 1,083
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    Crop tops and uggs.
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    DanniLaMoneDanniLaMone Posts: 2,274
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    Getting my belly button pierced. My friend tried to persuade me but I decided it wasn't for me.
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    Leggings.
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    AnitaS wrote: »
    A poncho. A garment that makes a thin woman look fat and a fat woman look enormous. Warm though.

    Similar to maxi dresses, they make everyone look much fatter than they are. I tried one on once and looked at myself in the mirror with horror!
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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    benjamini wrote: »
    Leggings.

    I wear leggings almost daily, I don't see them as fashionable though. Just very warm and comfortable.
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    HogzillaHogzilla Posts: 24,116
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    Ridiculously high heeled shoes. They're not comfortable. You can walk fast. You could fall over. The pain of them would make me cry.
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    I wear leggings almost daily, I don't see them as fashionable though. Just very warm and comfortable.

    If you saw my bum you would agree with me.:)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,273
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    Getting my belly button pierced. My friend tried to persuade me but I decided it wasn't for me.

    I wish that was a trend I'd never followed. I hate my scared belly button. :(
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    Hogzilla wrote: »
    Ridiculously high heeled shoes. They're not comfortable. You can walk fast. You could fall over. The pain of them would make me cry.

    Loved them. Worked in them , the higher the better. I'm a wee short person tho.
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    RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,713
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    Hogzilla wrote: »
    Ridiculously high heeled shoes. They're not comfortable. You can walk fast. You could fall over. The pain of them would make me cry.

    I'm glad I missed/refused that an' all.

    For a delicate look I wear low stilletoes, or flats with a pointed front. Luckily I have slim ankles and calves.

    High heels suck, I've an aversion to pain.


    Oh and I missed the Mullet too, which is a GOOD THING.
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    Poppy99_PoppyPoppy99_Poppy Posts: 2,255
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    GOGO2 wrote: »
    I wish that was a trend I'd never followed. I hate my scared belly button. :(

    Why is your belly button scared??
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    BoselectaBoselecta Posts: 1,640
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    Random over-priced branded shit like Von Dutch or Ed Hardy.
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    TelevisionUserTelevisionUser Posts: 41,417
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    A Fashion Style Your Glad You Avoided

    Dayglo Crocs and they're so hideous that wearing them out in the open ought to be a public decency offence.
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    RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,713
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    Why is your belly button scared??

    It's scared of being scarred further, poor tender thing.

    Makes me eyes water thinking about it.

    But never mind GoGo, I've a spectacular vaccination mark.:p
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    squeekycheekssqueekycheeks Posts: 150
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    Harem pants ! Always looked like a giant nappy :D
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    HogzillaHogzilla Posts: 24,116
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    benjamini wrote: »
    Loved them. Worked in them , the higher the better. I'm a wee short person tho.

    I'm average height but they hurt too much, and I don't think it is a good look on me - agony.;-) I'm pretty practical and not at all girly - trainers or Doc Martens.
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    benjaminibenjamini Posts: 32,066
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    Hogzilla wrote: »
    I'm average height but they hurt too much, and I don't think it is a good look on me - agony.;-) I'm pretty practical and not at all girly - trainers or Doc Martens.

    Cannot wear them now. Got doc types on as I type. Hate soft slippers and trainers.
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