Does anyone remember those 'Take That' drawstring bags that all the girls had in school circa 94'-95'? They weren't offical merchandise and had the TT logo and member's names written on them! ...
Through the decades, tank-tops have gained a bit of a stigma as being, well, rather naff! Coloured tank-tops were back in fashion in the early-80s, but when they were worn originally most of the time you got your mum or ...
These were around circa 1980 and were made of a mesh like fabric and were usually lace up pumps although other styles could be found. They came in an array of colours and looked good with skinny jeans with a ...
Does anyone remember the Sweater Shops in the late 80s / early 90s that were all over the country and used to sell various t-shirts and jumpers with the Sweater Shop written on them? Why did we all wear these?! ...
At least I think that's what they were called! A primary school must have in the mid 80s - they came with dance steps and when you turned them upside down they had puzzles in the soles. That was great ...
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Trainers with Big Tongues were a fad in the early 90's. It was a time when trainers were trying to outdo each other for how flashy and overly cushioned they could be. There was much kudos for the sheer height, ...
Cast your mind back to a day when kids used to be active and could be seen running down the street rather than dragging their heels. It was the 80s, a time when kids loved their trainers! Even those trendsters ...
Twilight Teaser was the shade name of a bright-pink, slightly two-tone lipstick very popular in the 80s. It went great with the Lady Diana haircut and a casual tank top, pussy-bow blouse, pleated skirt and slingbacks or canvas slouch boots! ...
Two tone tonic trousers were worn by Mods, Skinheads and Suedeheads in the late 60's and early 70's. They were mostly made to measure as part of a tonic suit but Levis made them in Staprest, as did other manufacturers, ...