Anonymous wrote:When did this thread become strictly about jumpsuits?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
No, there are polyester jumpsuits in that catalogue. They even named them "Traditional Jumpsuits!"
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There were definitely some people who looked like this in 1980, 1981 and 1982.
I remember my grandfather wearing a jumpsuit very similar to this in tan. He didn't do it as a fashion choice though. It was his yardwork outfit, picked for function. My other grandfather was a farmer and wore overalls. I think the jumpsuit was the city version of overalls.
For context, I turned 12 in 1983.
Anonymous wrote:
1982
But the love-triangle trivia isn't why you should watch. Obviously it's the Hoff's musical stylings. And his styling stylings: one montage involves a cadet-blue liquid-leather-ish jumpsuit that has lurked in the damp corners of my nightmares for decades now.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catherine Bach, tight shiny jumpsuit, Cannonball II, 1984.
To be fair, the above was probably filmed in 1983.
Anonymous wrote:Catherine Bach, tight shiny jumpsuit, Cannonball II, 1984.
