Seeing horrible polyester cut-out imitations of what are supposed to be the kind of clothes I once wore,
stuffed into a plastic bag with a phony-looking long wig, a fake, plastic protest sign, and some plastic imitation “love beads”…
sold as a $60 “hippie” costume.
Scary to look at…. I agree with Nosirrom…
I mean, I don’t like to rain on anybody’s parade…
I’m for body-positive, all-inclusive fashion.
But that doesn’t mean a woman my age (give or take, Peter’s mother’s age) can rob her granddaughter’s wardrobe,
or wear size 3x, shiny, stretchy, silver metallic skinny jeans and an almost naked, plunging-neckline top, with wrinkly cleavage hanging to her waist….
something I saw and can’t un-see at the county fair…..
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
if I were to dress up like my father for Halloween, I’d do him in the 1970s
GROG Premium Member over 5 years ago
The scariest thing is you when you wake up in the morning.
Tigressy over 5 years ago
Tony asked, about 4 hours ago
Boo?
You don’t have to question that. Great costume!
nosirrom over 5 years ago
What’s scarier is parents dressing like their kids of today.
Knightman Premium Member over 5 years ago
Boo? Hoo?…. continue adding jokes!!!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 5 years ago
Scary to me personally….
Seeing horrible polyester cut-out imitations of what are supposed to be the kind of clothes I once wore,
stuffed into a plastic bag with a phony-looking long wig, a fake, plastic protest sign, and some plastic imitation “love beads”…
sold as a $60 “hippie” costume.
Scary to look at…. I agree with Nosirrom…
I mean, I don’t like to rain on anybody’s parade…
I’m for body-positive, all-inclusive fashion.
But that doesn’t mean a woman my age (give or take, Peter’s mother’s age) can rob her granddaughter’s wardrobe,
or wear size 3x, shiny, stretchy, silver metallic skinny jeans and an almost naked, plunging-neckline top, with wrinkly cleavage hanging to her waist….
something I saw and can’t un-see at the county fair…..
and expect people not to gawk.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
The mullet deserves a BOO.
P51Strega over 5 years ago
Sadly every morning I look in the mirror and realize that I am going out as my dad in the 1980s.
MissScarlet Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yeah, I’m sure I’d miss my mom more if I didn’t see her every morning in the mirror.
alien011 over 5 years ago
Ok, now, Elliot, take a good look at your father, that’ll be you in 25 years.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 5 years ago
About 8 hours ago Mudd said,
SSS, I still have some T-shirts that I had in the 70’s,while in P-town. :) Heh,heh. Peace.
Pedmar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Back in the 80’s I went with a girl who liked to wear this brand of clothes called “Jams” but I have yet to meet anybody who remembers them. Anybody?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 5 years ago
Happy x3 …. thanks for fetching the message from Mudd!
And Mudd … I’m sure I do too!Well, I never was in P-town (Philly?) But at least one t-shirt from the 70’s…yep.
In fact I still wear it, maybe once a year or so, as a joke… can’t too often cos it’s just about worn out…
One of the original (afaik) tuxedo t-shirts, that an English friend ordered from Melody Maker magazine in England, around 1977.
He gave it to me a year or two later, because I loved it, and he thought it was getting too old.
Now it’s 40 years older! LOL.
Pedmar … If they were Hawaiian print… Sure!
There’s a famous brand called Jams, that invented what are still called “surfer jams”, and later made other kinds of surf and beach wear..
I think all their shirts, short dresses, etc, were in that same strong, bright print material as the board shorts…
which, btw, I thought at the time were hideous, cos they were so long and baggy, but now I know why they were cut like that.