Definitely the 80's. I loved the skinny leather neckties. I still have a closet full of them. Can't bear to throw them away.
2006-12-03 00:38:23
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answered by Ozzie B. 6
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The Victorian Era where corsets are so fashionable. It defines women curves.
2006-12-03 08:45:34
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answered by Peyton 4
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Certainly not the '70's which of course is similar to the present. I would say the 50's and 60's when man wore suits and women dresses to everything. It looks classy and respectful. Nowadays people don't even dress up much to weddings. I think this is distasteful.
2006-12-03 08:38:33
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answered by Nicole 4
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l love the 50's. When l watch old 50's movies, can't help but stare at the actors and what they wear. They are really a class; looks very regal.
Others may laugh at this but l love the "technicolor" aspect of old movies.
2006-12-03 08:39:49
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answered by ? 7
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im sorry but i would have to say the 70s i had 23 silk shirts then and upteen million stacks (shoes)but dam i looked good
2006-12-03 09:39:07
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answered by kayme42 4
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Probably the early eighties. I loved the prairie skirts and blouses.
2006-12-03 08:34:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The seventies
2006-12-03 08:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely the 20's ~ flapper girl, here I come!
2006-12-03 08:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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now i like to wear girly clothes from like abercrombie ?
2006-12-03 08:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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XIX century... dandies
2006-12-03 08:42:20
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answered by ♫Pavic♫ 7
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