What was your favorite piece of clothing from the 1980's?

Anonymous
Au Coton…you guys are really bringing me back!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Units!


Oh my gosh, units were the best. Especially when your mom thought she was buying you the tube top to wear as a skirt over leggings. Bwahahahaha!


I still have the tube top. I wore it as a belt over knit dresses for years. My teen has worn it as a top uhder thjgs like a vest or open knit sweater as well. It’s really comfortable!
I had a striped mini skirt from them that I loved. I think it could also be worn as a strapless top.
Anonymous
I had an orange denim jacket and matching denim skirt, and I thought it was the greatest thing every created. I'm not certain I wouldn't wear it today if I could find it.
Anonymous
I had a Jessica McClintock cocktail dress. Loved it! It had a black satin straight skirt with a one shoulder velvet bodice with pink glittery designs on the velvet. It had ruffle that went across the top, snaked around the bottom of the bodice and formed a peplum. There was a lot going on but it looked good on me. The best part was that I got it for like $45 on sale at Thalheimer’s (now closed) in Raleigh, NC.
Anonymous
Anywhere to remember twist-a-beads? If my outfit was hot pink and gray I would carefully remove from the hank two hot pink bead strands and one gray, twist them together, and clip them around my neck. Then one year for the holidays I got ones that were made of real stone and not plastic. I felt incredibly sophisticated.
Anonymous
A bomber jacket from the leather coat chain store. I can’t remember the name.
Anonymous
I graduated from high school in 1986. The last year for uniformly hoopskirted prom dresses. I wore a full-length pale pink satin with polyester lace overlay princess/fantasy shepherdess-looking Gunne Sax dress. I had bought this $160 dress new off the clearance rack for $15 in perfect condition at a mall store in June the year before! I looked "Pretty in Pink" but in kind of a Queen Elizabeth 1 x Mother Goose kind of way.

Tea length was a daring and rare choice for prom then. But it didn't take very many years after that before prom went from hoopskirts to skimpy, tight fitting cocktail type dresses. Still think the giant full-skirted dresses were prettier. But they were less fun to spend an evening in.

There was just one girl at prom who had a relatively tight-fitting, glittery dress (electric blue mermaid-style sheath). It was said to have cost the shocking sum of $300 and to have come from a fashion boutique in a downtown skyscraper in my inland metropolis.
Anonymous
I loved wearing fashionable double-belts.

I also loved jelly sandals as well as off-the-shoulder, “Flashdance” era sweatshirts too.
Anonymous
Prairie shirts/ blouses
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A bomber jacket from the leather coat chain store. I can’t remember the name.


I mentioned my leather bomber upthread. I think I bought mine from Wilson’s - I might be getting the name wrong. It cost $220 and I was proud of myself for buying it with my high school summer job earnings (I made minimum wage - $3.35/hour).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a Jessica McClintock cocktail dress. Loved it! It had a black satin straight skirt with a one shoulder velvet bodice with pink glittery designs on the velvet. It had ruffle that went across the top, snaked around the bottom of the bodice and formed a peplum. There was a lot going on but it looked good on me. The best part was that I got it for like $45 on sale at Thalheimer’s (now closed) in Raleigh, NC.


My prom dress was Jessica McClintock - cobalt blue satin, tea length.
Anonymous
Am I the only one who has always thought the high cut bathing suits look terrible? It looks like a front wedgie.
Anonymous
I loved Liz Claiborne clothes and shoes in the 80’s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved wearing fashionable double-belts.

I also loved jelly sandals as well as off-the-shoulder, “Flashdance” era sweatshirts too.

Wow, this really brings back memories. Black skinny double belts with silver studs over a Wham "Choose Life" (ugh! what was I thinking?!?) T-shirt, fishnet gloves, scrunchie ponytail, loads of black plastic skinny bracelets. A mash up of 80s Madonna and Cyndi Lauper.
Anonymous
Mini dress with bright blue main body, neon yellow sleeves, and multilayered hot pink skirt!
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