Yes, I still have a few.......and expect they will be back in style soon, just like everything else that has come back into style. I have put them away and don't wear them for now.
But, you should be proud of yourself it they still fit after 20 years!!
2007-09-25 12:04:54
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answered by silco4 2
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I still have two dresses that I bought in the 60's. One was the first dress I bought after I started working on my own and the other is just so nice,I could never part with it even though they don't fit. Of course I still have my wedding dress. I had hoped my daughter would wear it but that wasn't to be. I never liked the football player look ,so I always removed the shoulder pads as soon as I got home but had to give most away anyway because they seemed to shrink over the years.
2007-09-25 15:26:27
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answered by Donna 7
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i replaced into age 5 - 15 interior the 80s and right this is the lowdown of the clothing and icons I remember: guess & jordache denims brooke shields in blue lagoon Melanie Griffith in working female action picture pegged/tapered pants leotards for jazzercise leg heaters ripped off the shoulder sweatshirts the army potential tournament with pink tie huge shoulder pads wearing tennis shoes with fits to stroll in reebox air jordans Hyper shade shirts. skater surfer clothing from stussy, %solar, gotcha great mind-blowing neon colours fisherman type sandals gelee shoes those rubber band finding bracelets madonna fabric female underclothes as outerwear individuals in easy terms jackets Fleecey Pullover jacks, can not remember the variety. huge Hair over poofed, over feathered hair no concept what you mean via Soda Streams.... 80s have been an somewhat scizophrenic trend era. you had each little thing from the punk stuff leftover from the 70s, the very formal artwork tournament element with great extreme extreme heels, you besides might had the skater element going with all the gotcha/%solar stuff, the Madonna followers, Espirit the variety replaced into very commonly used. I hated 80s trend, even residing via it. and that i don't savor finding lower back it the two. all of us known like clowns whilst in comparison with previous many years.
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answered by purifory 4
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Yes, took the pads out and put a belt around the jacket.
2007-09-25 12:07:47
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answered by Gypsy Gal 6
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I as well cut the shoulder pads out. It seems like a 40's look!
2007-09-25 13:25:44
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answered by ndnquah 6
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You had to bring them up!! LOL I do, but the shoulder pads are removable, I have kept them all just in case the big shoulder look comes back! LOL LOL
2007-09-25 12:04:59
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answered by omorris1978 6
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LOL....no...didn't like them then either. I still have my leather fringe jacket from the late 60's- early 70's though. Still has the candy melted in the pocket from my senior class trip. Unfortunatly it doesn't fit now but oh the memories.
2007-09-25 12:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I snip the shoulder pads out and they fit just fine. I wouldn't wear them in public otherwise!!!
2007-09-25 12:30:45
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answered by Granny 6
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No. I never did wear a dress !!!! LOL I didn't have jackets that way either.
2007-09-25 12:19:52
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answered by RB 7
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no ,i hated that shoulder pad look,i cut them out when i got them clothes in the 80s.i couldnt wear them clothes today,i would look stupid wearing my spandex and bicycle shorts.
2007-09-25 12:17:59
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answered by alcaholicdemon 7
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