A latex catsuit and a pair of sexy patent boots! The reaction was mixed. Absolute horror from woman and shock and awe from the men!
2006-12-11 01:09:51
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answered by hotblack_b 5
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NOTHING!
Ha. I wish I was so brave.
The most outrageous ... I don't even know if it counts as an 'outfit'. I lost a bet and had to wear my Halloween costume to the supermarket. Normally that would be okay. Except this year I was a bottle of mustard.
It wasn't really fun. Everyone who saw me laughed. The checker even got on the intercom system and said "Price check ... price check on mustard." Everyone burst out laughing again. Not fun.
2006-12-11 01:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Throughout my teens I had two favorite outfits: A long burgundy velvet cloak with sea green nineteenth-century lace-up boots and with a white silk ruffled blouse or an electric blue knee-length vinyl trench coat with lime green leggings and bright orange thigh-length cowboy boots. Oh yeah, and an Atari-graphic-patterned catsuit. Not particularly outrageous, but I still got quite a few stares.
2006-12-11 04:43:29
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answered by Zantha 2
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I havent really worn anything I would think of as outrageous but then my taste in clothing are somewhat different from the norm humans have accepted. The most interesting was probobly the velvet tank top, school girl skirt with the huge safety pins on it, combat boots, ripped fishnets, white foundation, Egyptian eyes, and green hair. Of course, many people thought I was weird and one crossed the street with her kids to avoid me, but hey, who cares :)
2006-12-11 01:14:14
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answered by bluebuttrfly04 1
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Pastel shirt, white suit jacket (with the sleeves rolled up) and surfsiders with no socks. Hey, it was the eighties.
And if Michael Mann had done a real remake of Miami Vice instead of that travesty, you would be wearing the same thing now.
I just thank God I was too old for when bell-bottoms came back, that was embarrassing.
2006-12-11 01:05:46
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answered by Simon D 5
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I love dressing gothic victorian, and one of my best outfits was a reproduction 1870's bustle dress. People kept asking if I was in a play or doing some type of promotion. They couldn't believe I was just out around town for no reason wearing it!
Here's "kind of" what it looked like, but green-->http://ckhall.com/scalloped4.jpg
2006-12-11 03:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Vince Neil looking spandex pants with lace down the side, really high pumps (I'm already 5'9") and a cut-off shirt. I can't forget my tall, boofy, over-processed hair. Looking back now I can't believe what I had worn but in the 80's I was super cool rock chick. UGH!
2006-12-11 01:03:20
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answered by noonee333 4
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Not really a complete outfit, but I lost a bet and had to wear flip flops and painted toenails (silver) for a week. Girls had mostly possitive feedback and guys were about 50/50
2006-12-11 03:33:44
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answered by Flemming C 4
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Many years ago back in the dark ages, not really but does feel like it some times, in the late 60s i could been seen wearing a fur coat but no shoes,even in summer use to have to carry the shoes in a bag, 'cos if my dad had seen me i would of been in trouble. also i had a big floppy hat in black with a pair of bell bottom trousers, i thought i was top of the fashion
2006-12-11 02:02:03
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answered by nessie 4
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I always have over-the-top halloween outfits. One year, I went as a victorias secret angel and wore panties and a camisole with giant angel wings. The next year I went as a devil with thigh-high red boots, a black leather skirt, a red corset and a whip! I won the costume contest both years!
2006-12-11 01:33:11
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answered by Sara 4
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