Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to the Sears catalog of 1981 and the clothes represent pretty well. You can definitely see the Princess Diana influence. There are polyester pantsuits, but definitely no jumpsuits. I'm not digging those men's v-necks, though. I'm pretty sure I owned those embroidered pocket jeans. My mom bought all my clothes out of the Sears catalog and I was extremely unhappy about it.
http://www.retrospace.org/2011/08/catalogs-14-sears-fashion-1981.html
Anonymous wrote:Agreed, by the 80s it was tight jeans and the men were starting to stop wearing plaid everything. Remember the whole preppy thing? Polo shirts and khakis were starting to creep in, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a meeting in December 1982, and it was decided that the style and the fabric had to go.
A similar meeting is being scheduled soon to discuss male rompers. The meeting is expected to be brief.
There must have been because by 1983 it disappeared practically overnight.
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A style that was still remained quite popular in 1980, 1981 and 1982 practically disappeared overnight in 1983.
By 1983 did everyone collectively come together & decide to stop wearing polyester clothing or had the style simply run it's course and it was time to move on?
Anonymous wrote:Here's a link to the Sears catalog of 1981 and the clothes represent pretty well. You can definitely see the Princess Diana influence. There are polyester pantsuits, but definitely no jumpsuits. I'm not digging those men's v-necks, though. I'm pretty sure I owned those embroidered pocket jeans. My mom bought all my clothes out of the Sears catalog and I was extremely unhappy about it.
http://www.retrospace.org/2011/08/catalogs-14-sears-fashion-1981.html
Anonymous wrote:There was a meeting in December 1982, and it was decided that the style and the fabric had to go.
A similar meeting is being scheduled soon to discuss male rompers. The meeting is expected to be brief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here it is listed as a 1972 catalog. OP is off by a decade.
http://superseventies.tumblr.com/post/30891810969/books-film-music-internet-designer-fashion-clothes-shopp
So everyone stopped wearing 1970s clothing on December 31, 1979?
Anonymous wrote:Here it is listed as a 1972 catalog. OP is off by a decade.
http://superseventies.tumblr.com/post/30891810969/books-film-music-internet-designer-fashion-clothes-shopp