@@juliemcdonald1245 I'm cleaning out my childhood home now that my mom has passed- I can't believe how much of my 80s stuff she kept-- Moon Boots, Keds, Reeboks-- and my Coke shirts! I grew a tiny bit after high school, and I now realize how BIG my feet were as a teen. I wore a women's size 10 back then, and the Moon Boots from 1982 still fit! (runs off to sell them as vintage on eBay for $300)
@@donnellwilliams6272 we didn't give two flips about politics when we were teens. And we barely even knew who the POTUS was. Now it's ALL they talk about. Its sad. Social media was the worst thing to happen to kids
Yes it definitely was, no phones, tablets, Internet, just friends getting together and hanging out away from home all day. We actually leared so much growing up in the 80"s just by living life outside. Kids these days are just stuck on phones all day and night. No hanging out with friends the way we did. It's just sad 😢
aww the 80s was brilliant for everything music fashion fun times I wish I could go back both my parents and my brother were alive life was worth living no worries just what to wear going out with friends to clubs thank you for this !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I grew up in the 80s. It was an awesome time. I remember all of the stuff in this video. I had most of it growing up. It really was a very special time back then. Everything was so very different. Music everything!! Everyone was happy!! Wish we could go back to those times and fashion and the music and movies!!!!!❤
White levis 501's....moon boots...walkman.... one shoulder sweatshirt... headband with matching wristbands...poprocks... one earring...lace topped socks with heels... the brat pack.. man i loved growing up in the 80's
Kids are happy; it's their developmental stage, to experience joy differently from adults and our child brains link our happiness to our experiences at the time. The times themselves weren't happier for adults, the times were happier for the kids if the era.
Was in Highschool and then College in the 1980s and loved it all !! The Clothes ,Music & Dancing !! YES Will always love and still love the Music & Style sense from my Youth 4-Ever . Nothing but Happy Joyful Memories 👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊😃😃
80s music was the best. Yes, musicans used computers (TR 808) but people still played instruments. I miss going thrifting for men's suit jackets. The style at my high school was to find a quirky (meaning- 70s polyester) men's suit jacket, rolling up the sleeves, and wearing that over your band t-shirts...or with your Izod collar popped up with top-sider shoes!
Colorado could have been a bit behind-- we would go to Skate City and there was always a good mix of hair bands, alternative, new wave, hard rock, R& B, and disco played every Saturday night
There wasn’t much disco played when I went. Then again, I would be dropped off there as a kid with a couple dollars to get lunch and spend my Saturdays there. I usually ended up spending at least a part of the money in the arcade part of the rink
@@sevenember3332 u just unlocked a memory I have. I'd forgotten there was an arcade room at our skating rink as you go in. Aroumd the corner on the other side of the wall was the kitchen & concession area, then the rink. Never played at the arcade because I didn't get money from mom except for skating admission but I remember the sounds of the machines when going in.
Me too! Graduated high school at 18 years old in 1982. My first car was a used 1980 Chevrolet Citation. I liked the front wheel drive on the snow and ice.
@@apoch003 I didn’t receive any of those toys until the 80s. I am not running for political office where I need to be fact checked. I was just recalling some pleasant memories of my childhood. But, thank you so much for feeling the need to correct me. I am sure your parents are very proud of you !
@@rupertpupkin2493 The video is about toys from the 80's, not YOUR childhood. Why did you feel the need to correct the video author by demanding inclusion of your list? Did you fail basic reading comprehension?
@@apoch003 I didn’t demand inclusion. Obviously you have a reading comprehension problem. Why did you feel the need to correct my innocent post ? I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person. So, have a nice day 🙏
I remember our parents drag out fist fighting over Cabbage Patch dolls in isles at the stores. I loved my jellies, snap bracelets and we made our friendship bracelets for our friends and ourselves, parachute pants, swatch watch, had my boombox, Rubik's Cube, loved florescent colored clothes and lace accessories, had more rabbits feet then I could count, a scrunchie collection to die for, Guess and Jordache jeans were a must, and I had big hair every day with my pink and white can of Aqua Net. Banana clips were popular, even had Zuba pants, Then came stone washed jeans we pegged. Leg warmers were definitely in my drawer and I loved roller skating to my 80s music. You did forget the Monchichi dolls. But the best part of the 80s was definitely the music.
I recall the R Cube in 1981 but even though they had them at the mall on chains so that you could fiddle with them, I never ever found them interesting.
Friendship bracelets and scrunchies are still very much alive today. My preferred hair tie is a scrunchie, and I do wear friendship bracelets, also O-ring bracelets. (Jan Griffiths).
Other forgotten fads. Super large tees that people would tie knots in the hem. It became such a trend that there were plastic doodads you could thread the corners of your massive t shirt in and it held better than the knot Friendship Pins. They were saftey pins with beads on them which we exchanged with our friends. We wore them by threading them on our shoelaces Big bow barrettes. I had half a dozen of them long before the Siwa abomination. Noxema was the best way to clean your skin. The smell is 8th grade forever. The pacman game watch. They give games like that out for free, but back in the 80s it was expensive and a big deal. The Speak and Spell. I used to continually make it say P, because it sounded so weird. Little stuffed animal clips. You could attach them to your jacket or anything you wanted., though I think they were supposed to go on pens. The Garfield Plush toy with suction cups you stuck to your back car window. The baby on board signs Sweet Valley High books. All the middle school girls were reading them Freezie Freakies - color change snow gloves and lets not forget how snow boots evolved I remember it ALL
Omgoodness the 80's what a time to be a teenager , only thing is mood rings were BIG in the 70's ... And no mention of pegging our jeans. The New Wave and punk kids did NOT like bell bottom or any flare at the bottom of the leg on our jeans so we would fold over aka cuff the bottom of our jeans pants legs ...
Recently i tried to find those old "roach clip" -- leather string with beads and feathers-- to decorate my hair. No one around here knew what i was talking about. I found some similar type itens, but i preferred alligator clips.
My mom hated The Cakbbadge Patch dolls. Now I collect them I loved my Swatch, very colorfull. I remenber big cllorfull framed glasses. Big earrings, big hair, noisy tracksuits., blue eyeliner and mascara. I still own my leggwarmers. Neoncolored, black and a pair of pink(for balletclass) Popped colars and cropped jackets with BIG shoulderpads. Yep rrmrmber my nautical sweathers. Huge scrunchies. Stacked even My dax called me the palmtree I loved my accid wash jacket I loved the rollerdisco Oh yes the View Master was epic! I loved Rainbow Bright and her frirnds. Care bears too. Grate video
STUDIO Line By L’ OREAL was my Complete Haircare line of Products for the Big hair I rocked in the 1980s . I had Long Blonde teased hair and have fond Memories of so many of these trends !! ❤❤😅😅
Nice trip down memory lane. I mastered the rubick's cube in an hour.....like everybody else. I peeled off the stickers and put them back where they belong....like everybody else.😁
@@michaelmclaren9293 i read 55 books in the fall of 2nd grade to EARN a hackysack. Adult me is appalled but kid me was thrilled until i tried to hacke. I am not a natural. Eh. Tiny bean bag that reminded me that ballet and reading were more my speed. I still feel the flames of shame from a neglected hacky sack 40 yrs later. I know what (i did with it) that winter….
1986 for me was miniskirts with leg warmers & suede ankle boots, a Swatch jersey shirt, 2 swatch watches on my left arm, and crimped hair 😂 I was the epitome of style
Croc clogs are great indoor shoes... My late dad even wore them when he showered. To avoid infections to his cracked dry skin heels. He had 3 pairs. In different colours. They're easy to clean, and easy to slip on and off... Great invention !
I may be commenting to quickly because I am only 6 minutes in to this fantastic video but does anyone remember, or owned Jams? These were the colorful knee and below shorts? Guess Jackets, Coca Cola shirts? I loved my Jams! I would rock a pair of Kswiss and a white Polo, or a college logo sweatshirt! Spiked hair and a splash of Polo cologne with that iconic green bottle with the gold lid. Before you left the house you grabbed your Rayban style sunglasses then check your look one more time in the mirror before you left the house. Wanted to make sure that your bi level was spiked up in the front and that you had the party going on in the back 😂 I would drive, or my buds Scott or Kell would drive but either way we would all pitch in on gas which was .69 cents a gallon so a dollar per person was enough to cruise McDonalds along with a hundred other teens cruising blasting the radio or a tape with the coolest music playing. Stopping and talking to the ladies and acting cool as hell 😂 End the night over at one of our houses hanging out, talking to girls on the phone, watching MTV, or a movie on HBO. Wake up the next day, check in at home, make a few calls, and just live a wonderful teen life all over again. Ty for sharing this video! For 20 minutes watching and commenting I was able to go back and briefly feel, smell, and remember my wonderful friends and our youth!
Right. Normalized toxic parenting, neglect and abuse resulting in C-PTSD for entire generations definitely derived from "everyone" being happier people.
I remember someone in high school, I think in 87 or 88, brought a 'boom box' with a CD player.. holy chiznizzle that was awesome!!! I wanted a cd player so bad after that. it was amazingly clear sounding. I had a really compact toshiba cassette player with dolby 2 noise reduction, that cost a small fortune and it was pretty cool, but that cd player was a dream and out of reach cost wise for me at the time.
I was in elementary school when I first saw jelly shoes. I begged for a pair for months and when I finally got them, my feet were covered in blisters but my parents made me wear them anyway because money didn't grow on trees.
Amen. I don't remember anyone except small children wearing Mood rings in the 80s. Mood rings did come back hard in the 90s. I know I gave all of mine from the 70s to my neighbor's teen daughters in the 90s.
Yes they made a comeback in the 80's I graduated in 1984 I had them in highschool and when I was in elementary school in the 70's they went away around 1982 they came back hard
I think because their talking about the 80s and it was still a big thing in the 80s they added that to the list. They not talking about when it started basically.
You can still buy mood rings occasionally in gift shops in the UK. 😂. I definitely remember them from the 80’s. A lot of my friends had them - I’d wear my mood ring to bed fascinated that it was always blue when I woke up.
Yes, I remember them from the 1970's. I graduated from high school in 1983. I don't remember mood rings being a thing at all in the 1980's but I do remember them being very popular in the 1970's. I did have one. I don't remember what year it was but I think I would have been somewhere between the ages of 10-12 which would have been 1975-1977. Definitely not a thing in the 80's (at least in Canada).
@@christihendricks2584 Agree. I was in high school from 1980-1983 and mood rings were not a thing at that time. I have three younger siblings, the youngest graduated in 1989. None of them had mood rings or remember them from the 80's either.
@@carrielopez1728 Could you find a mood ring somewhere in stores? Maybe. But you can find any of these items at a store somewhere even today. The point is mood rings weren't a fad in the 80s
No, the jelly shoes made a comeback in the mid 90s . I remember my friend and I had daughters that went nuts to have a pair or 4 in the 90s by the 2000s though I don’t remember anyone wanting them anymore.
When I think about going on holiday, I don't want to visit a place, I want to visit a time. Any time during the 80s would be ideal. You can't truly appreciate the word 'carefree' unless you were there.
Not sure I'd say ANY of these are forgotten...If you are in your 30's or older,chances are you've had some of this stuff! & if younger,you've seen it on TV & some of this stuff is still pretty well sold & even coming back now,thinks to some shows that highlight aspects of 80's culture! 80's will never die!
Ahhh… Thank you for bringing me back! I wore jelly shoes all the time! After the first couple wears, and you built up calluses, they were comfortable. Swatch, big hair with the pink AquaNet can, mood rings, and hours making friendship bracelets (pinned to our jeans while they were being made). I still make scrunchies for hair health. We acid bleached our jeans but they didn’t last as long as we needed them to!
@@carlybowers-smith8088 I had one pair of reddish/root beer-colored Mary Jane’s. I wore bobby socks with mine. I thought they looked so cute with my red overalls. 😊
I hated Jelly shoes-- I worked as a summer camp counselor in 85-86. We would tell (beg) parents NOT to send their kiddos wearing those shoes. And the kids loved them so much, they'd wear them regardless. I will say, the girls we had in the shoes could hike forever in them. And the kids in hiking boots would twist their ankles and we'd have to carry them down off of the mountain trail.
I got the Sears Christmas Catalog in September and wanted a cabbage patch kid because I thought they were neat. My mom ordered one for me immediately. No one knew how crazy it was going to be. When my mom picked it up from Sears people were angry at her getting one. A man stopped her and offered her $500 for it (about $1500 in today's money) and she refused. We were pretty poor at the time. I was the only one of my friends who got one for Christmas and my frenemy who always got everything she wanted only got a knock off one her grandmother made. It was the best Christmas. Does anyone remember the Cabbage Patch Kusa? The pets? I had the yellow kitty one.
I vaguely remember having jelly sandals too. I can't remember the color, pink maybe, but they had glitter. The knotted bracelets were only a thing in Germany in the 90s, if I remember right.
I love this channel So many Memories ❤ & the Scrunchies are still out Now,I still wear them New ones And the Banana Comb I love those But they Never came back ❤- I never heard of the Clapper but like it,just like the Keyring that you Whistled @ & You would find them
Do you remember any of these fads from the 1980s?
Yes I do
Yes
All of them! Remember Moon Boots? And Keds? Banana clips! Coca Cola rugby shirts!
@@juliemcdonald1245 I'm cleaning out my childhood home now that my mom has passed- I can't believe how much of my 80s stuff she kept-- Moon Boots, Keds, Reeboks-- and my Coke shirts! I grew a tiny bit after high school, and I now realize how BIG my feet were as a teen. I wore a women's size 10 back then, and the Moon Boots from 1982 still fit! (runs off to sell them as vintage on eBay for $300)
@juliemcdonald1245 I still have banana clips lol
Life was so much better in the 80’s! So glad I got to grow up in that time.
I agree.
@@donnellwilliams6272 so true
Me too! Take me back in a delorean! Not loving life in 2024!
@@donnellwilliams6272 we didn't give two flips about politics when we were teens. And we barely even knew who the POTUS was. Now it's ALL they talk about. Its sad. Social media was the worst thing to happen to kids
Yes the 80's were good, Im 55 now, miss those times so much brings back memories...😢
@@Sarah-jg9uw I miss big hair. It was the perfect look for my hair.
@@Sarah-jg9uw same!
@@GiftSparks I have fine thin hair, the big hair fad was impossible for me to achieve😣. Now with sleek hair in style I’m finally okay ✅😆
OMG 1980s was the best era to grow up in. I remember all of this.
Wish I was older then so I could remember all 10 yrs of it lol
Yes it definitely was, no phones, tablets, Internet, just friends getting together and hanging out away from home all day. We actually leared so much growing up in the 80"s just by living life outside. Kids these days are just stuck on phones all day and night. No hanging out with friends the way we did. It's just sad 😢
The 80s was the BEST decade ever !
@@rupertpupkin2493 yes!!
Yes 🙌🏻
I especially loved the music. ❤
@@Ciesiam
The music was AWESOME 🤩
aww the 80s was brilliant for everything music fashion fun times I wish I could go back both my parents and my brother were alive life was worth living no worries just what to wear going out with friends to clubs thank you for this !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man! I wish i could go back! Best time of my life EVEEERR!
The 80s and the 90s were the best! Dance clubs, neon colors, and big hair i couldn't of done it without RAVE hairspray!❤❤ ❤
Bold Hold!
I grew up in the 80s. It was an awesome time. I remember all of the stuff in this video. I had most of it growing up. It really was a very special time back then. Everything was so very different. Music everything!! Everyone was happy!! Wish we could go back to those times and fashion and the music and movies!!!!!❤
Everyone wasn’t happy lol there was a lot of social unrest, the Cold War and Satanic Panic marked the 80’s.
White levis 501's....moon boots...walkman.... one shoulder sweatshirt... headband with matching wristbands...poprocks... one earring...lace topped socks with heels... the brat pack.. man i loved growing up in the 80's
The jelly shoes and slap bracelets bled over into the 90s. Born in 87, I remember those blisters from those shoes.
@@boo_in_stlou haha "bled"
Came here to say that - but I thought maybe it's because some trends stay longer in Europe or make their way over the Atlantic later :D
I remember wearing those jelly shoes as a toddler
@@boo_in_stlou I just said the same thing
@@boo_in_stlou they made my feet sweaty.
People get tired about we talk so much about it but times were happy back then.
maybe for you they were
Your privilege is showing .
Kids are happy; it's their developmental stage, to experience joy differently from adults and our child brains link our happiness to our experiences at the time. The times themselves weren't happier for adults, the times were happier for the kids if the era.
@@nightfightsdaymost people were happy then. It was a fun, carefree era. At least in the US it was.
@@nightfightsdaynow every other person is on antidepressants.
I'm a 80's child and those were the best years. I remember all those
Was in Highschool and then College in the 1980s and loved it all !! The Clothes ,Music & Dancing !! YES Will always love and still love the Music & Style sense from my Youth 4-Ever . Nothing but Happy Joyful Memories 👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊😃😃
80s music was the best. Yes, musicans used computers (TR 808) but people still played instruments.
I miss going thrifting for men's suit jackets. The style at my high school was to find a quirky (meaning- 70s polyester) men's suit jacket, rolling up the sleeves, and wearing that over your band t-shirts...or with your Izod collar popped up with top-sider shoes!
Rollerskating was cool in the 80s but disco music was out. Pop and new wave was the music of the time
Colorado could have been a bit behind-- we would go to Skate City and there was always a good mix of hair bands, alternative, new wave, hard rock, R& B, and disco played every Saturday night
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace always loved disco. It was my favorite to skate to.
There wasn’t much disco played when I went. Then again, I would be dropped off there as a kid with a couple dollars to get lunch and spend my Saturdays there. I usually ended up spending at least a part of the money in the arcade part of the rink
@@sevenember3332 u just unlocked a memory I have. I'd forgotten there was an arcade room at our skating rink as you go in. Aroumd the corner on the other side of the wall was the kitchen & concession area, then the rink. Never played at the arcade because I didn't get money from mom except for skating admission but I remember the sounds of the machines when going in.
Man I miss the 80's.
Me too! Graduated high school at 18 years old in 1982. My first car was a used 1980 Chevrolet Citation. I liked the front wheel drive on the snow and ice.
What about banana clips for long hair? And Keds with anklets and jean miniskirts?
Banana clips. I loved them, completely forgot about it.
Banana clips!!! I wore them every day in elementary and middle school 😂
Loved my banana clips, and the t-shirt rings(my mom hated when we knotted our shirts because they were to big).
What about Big Wheels, Walkmans, Pac Man, and Atari 😎
Big wheels came from 1969. Atari was 1977. Neither of which was the 1980's. And he already featured walkmans.
@@apoch003
I didn’t receive any of those toys until the 80s. I am not running for political office where I need to be fact checked. I was just recalling some pleasant memories of my childhood. But, thank you so much for feeling the need to correct me. I am sure your parents are very proud of you !
@@rupertpupkin2493 The video is about toys from the 80's, not YOUR childhood. Why did you feel the need to correct the video author by demanding inclusion of your list? Did you fail basic reading comprehension?
@@apoch003
I didn’t demand inclusion. Obviously you have a reading comprehension problem. Why did you feel the need to correct my innocent post ? I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person. So, have a nice day 🙏
@@apoch003 you must be great fun at parties
I have lots of good memories of the 80,s best time ever,
I remember our parents drag out fist fighting over Cabbage Patch dolls in isles at the stores. I loved my jellies, snap bracelets and we made our friendship bracelets for our friends and ourselves, parachute pants, swatch watch, had my boombox, Rubik's Cube, loved florescent colored clothes and lace accessories, had more rabbits feet then I could count, a scrunchie collection to die for, Guess and Jordache jeans were a must, and I had big hair every day with my pink and white can of Aqua Net. Banana clips were popular, even had Zuba pants, Then came stone washed jeans we pegged. Leg warmers were definitely in my drawer and I loved roller skating to my 80s music.
You did forget the Monchichi dolls.
But the best part of the 80s was definitely the music.
Stone wash pants, members only jacket and pop coller shirts along with the rubit cube, and the walkman, that was me.
@@randelldavis578 I still have a pair of stone washed pants
@@carlybowers-smith8088 Me too. 2 pairs, actually. Still wear 'em too. (Jan Griffiths).
I recall the R Cube in 1981 but even though they had them at the mall on chains so that you could fiddle with them, I never ever found them interesting.
Mood rings were a 1970s thing, not 1980s.
Agreed. But some trends, music genres, fashion styles, etc. persist well beyond the decade they were introduced in.
They still sold them in the 80s and early 90s.
We could have bought a mood ring a couple of weeks ago at a gift shop in AZ, and we had em at a gift store in FL when we were there back in 2018.
@MarcieFrazee ,mood rings had a big come back in the early 90's :).
I loved my Swatch watch. I wore mine to work at the hospital.
I made the mistake of buying one a few years ago - the loud ticking of the thing made me want to yeet it lol
Friendship bracelets and scrunchies are still very much alive today. My preferred hair tie is a scrunchie, and I do wear friendship bracelets, also O-ring bracelets. (Jan Griffiths).
@@douglasgriffiths3534 that's because they made a come back.
Other forgotten fads. Super large tees that people would tie knots in the hem. It became such a trend that there were plastic doodads you could thread the corners of your massive t shirt in and it held better than the knot
Friendship Pins. They were saftey pins with beads on them which we exchanged with our friends. We wore them by threading them on our shoelaces
Big bow barrettes. I had half a dozen of them long before the Siwa abomination.
Noxema was the best way to clean your skin. The smell is 8th grade forever.
The pacman game watch. They give games like that out for free, but back in the 80s it was expensive and a big deal.
The Speak and Spell. I used to continually make it say P, because it sounded so weird.
Little stuffed animal clips. You could attach them to your jacket or anything you wanted., though I think they were supposed to go on pens.
The Garfield Plush toy with suction cups you stuck to your back car window.
The baby on board signs
Sweet Valley High books. All the middle school girls were reading them
Freezie Freakies - color change snow gloves and lets not forget how snow boots evolved
I remember it ALL
@@YTistooannoying I loved Sweet Valley High books.
yeah i wore big tshirts
people think it is only 90s
All of it! Popped collar Izod’s, swatches, acid wash mini skirts, big hair, Aqua Net, roller skating!!
Omgoodness the 80's what a time to be a teenager , only thing is mood rings were BIG in the 70's ... And no mention of pegging our jeans. The New Wave and punk kids did NOT like bell bottom or any flare at the bottom of the leg on our jeans so we would fold over aka cuff the bottom of our jeans pants legs ...
Yes!!! Jean pegging
This is one era I can honestly say I wish I could go back to...just for a week (every year).
Recently i tried to find those old "roach clip" -- leather string with beads and feathers-- to decorate my hair. No one around here knew what i was talking about.
I found some similar type itens, but i preferred alligator clips.
@@sherrihaight2724 wow, I remember winning those as prizes in the games at the fair. I definitely was rocking them. Hmmmm, now I want one…
Easy enough to make
OMG my cousin used to make them and we wore them all the time!!!
Finally someone who remembers them,!!
We had this in FL
Mood rings were from the 70s
They're still sold in gift stores today, but yeah, everyone had to have one back in the 70's
Mood rings were from prior 70s
My mom hated The Cakbbadge Patch dolls.
Now I collect them
I loved my Swatch, very colorfull.
I remenber big cllorfull framed glasses. Big earrings, big hair, noisy tracksuits., blue eyeliner and mascara.
I still own my leggwarmers. Neoncolored, black and a pair of pink(for balletclass)
Popped colars and cropped jackets with BIG shoulderpads.
Yep rrmrmber my nautical sweathers.
Huge scrunchies. Stacked even
My dax called me the palmtree
I loved my accid wash jacket
I loved the rollerdisco
Oh yes the View Master was epic!
I loved Rainbow Bright and her frirnds.
Care bears too.
Grate video
@@heididepotter8136 I was so obsessed with my Cricket doll and Gem and the Holograms 😂
I feel so lucky to have grown up in the 80s
STUDIO Line By L’ OREAL was my Complete Haircare line of Products for the Big hair I rocked in the 1980s . I had Long Blonde teased hair and have fond Memories of so many of these trends !! ❤❤😅😅
Omg I loved the GOLD mousse!
@@Laura-i2r9r Girls had Babe Spray deoderant in peach colored cans and Love's Baby Soft perfume & powder
Yes! STUDIO LINE!!! I can still vaguely see the hairspray bottle and recall the very alcohol based scent.
Nice trip down memory lane.
I mastered the rubick's cube in an hour.....like everybody else.
I peeled off the stickers and put them back where they belong....like everybody else.😁
He forgot to bring up HACKY SACKS, those were great!! 👍
@@michaelmclaren9293 those were more 90's
@nikkisowell3263 I was a teenager in the 80's,I don't forget about those things 👍
@@nikkisowell3263 No they were around in the 1980s and very popular. I got kicked in the head playing hacky sack in 1985
@@michaelmclaren9293 i read 55 books in the fall of 2nd grade to EARN a hackysack. Adult me is appalled but kid me was thrilled until i tried to hacke. I am not a natural. Eh. Tiny bean bag that reminded me that ballet and reading were more my speed. I still feel the flames of shame from a neglected hacky sack 40 yrs later. I know what (i did with it) that winter….
I was a kid through most of the 80s. Aged 5-15. It was the greatest time!
Moon lipstick mine always turned pink😂
Scrunchies are still popular with girls to this day…I grew up in the 80’s and it was the best!
They were more fun than the banana clips!
1986 for me was miniskirts with leg warmers & suede ankle boots, a Swatch jersey shirt, 2 swatch watches on my left arm, and crimped hair 😂 I was the epitome of style
Not just any mini skirt. I had to have a leather mini skirt with a lace top.
This was a nostalgic walk down memory lane. I remember everything except the pogo-ball ❤
Where have those days gone 😪❤
They forgot about the BIG Bonnie Bell Lip Smackers!!!!!!!
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace those were 70s
@@rhodayackez9570 True. But they were big time in the early 80s at my high school!!!
YES!
Blue and purple mascara!
What about the Kissing Koolers by Maybelline lip glosses?I had practically every flavor.
I grew up in the 80s...I remember most of these things...good old memories...it was so fun
These fads are not forgotten by those of us who were adults during that time!!!!
Or kids 😁
Croqs are the new jellies.
And just as uncomfortable!😊
I never got a water blister from crocs.
@@waterwomaninFL no 😂
Croc clogs are great indoor shoes...
My late dad even wore them when he showered.
To avoid infections to his cracked dry skin heels.
He had 3 pairs. In different colours.
They're easy to clean, and easy to slip on and off...
Great invention !
@@waterwomaninFL
Get a larger size.
And wear cotton ancle socks.
Jellies are worse than cling film...😮
As a teen and young adult in the 80s and early 90s I was never much of a trend follower but I was crazy for my Zubaz pants back in the day.
Thanks for sharing
I may be commenting to quickly because I am only 6 minutes in to this fantastic video but does anyone remember, or owned Jams? These were the colorful knee and below shorts? Guess Jackets, Coca Cola shirts?
I loved my Jams! I would rock a pair of Kswiss and a white Polo, or a college logo sweatshirt! Spiked hair and a splash of Polo cologne with that iconic green bottle with the gold lid. Before you left the house you grabbed your Rayban style sunglasses then check your look one more time in the mirror before you left the house. Wanted to make sure that your bi level was spiked up in the front and that you had the party going on in the back 😂
I would drive, or my buds Scott or Kell would drive but either way we would all pitch in on gas which was .69 cents a gallon so a dollar per person was enough to cruise McDonalds along with a hundred other teens cruising blasting the radio or a tape with the coolest music playing. Stopping and talking to the ladies and acting cool as hell 😂
End the night over at one of our houses hanging out, talking to girls on the phone, watching MTV, or a movie on HBO.
Wake up the next day, check in at home, make a few calls, and just live a wonderful teen life all over again.
Ty for sharing this video! For 20 minutes watching and commenting I was able to go back and briefly feel, smell, and remember my wonderful friends and our youth!
I was disappointed Dolphin shorts weren't included.
I just told my 20 year old daughter that the 80s was the best. Everyone seemed happy then💗
Except they weren't....yeah suffering only exists here in the now
@nightfightsday 🫢
Everyone...whatever you want to tell yourself.
Right. Normalized toxic parenting, neglect and abuse resulting in C-PTSD for entire generations definitely derived from "everyone" being happier people.
Things seemed more affordable then
I remember someone in high school, I think in 87 or 88, brought a 'boom box' with a CD player.. holy chiznizzle that was awesome!!! I wanted a cd player so bad after that. it was amazingly clear sounding. I had a really compact toshiba cassette player with dolby 2 noise reduction, that cost a small fortune and it was pretty cool, but that cd player was a dream and out of reach cost wise for me at the time.
Jelly shoes and slap bracelets were sort of a thing in the late 90s till early 2000s. I somewhat remember them.
I had them in the late 80’s early 90’s. I’d say it was a trend that lasted a while. Oh the blisters 😂
@shaykitoffe6411 well o was in high-school , 9th grade in 1983 and jelly shoes were a thing.
I was in elementary school when I first saw jelly shoes. I begged for a pair for months and when I finally got them, my feet were covered in blisters but my parents made me wear them anyway because money didn't grow on trees.
Love the 80's forever!
Mood rings were more '70s.
Amen. I don't remember anyone except small children wearing Mood rings in the 80s. Mood rings did come back hard in the 90s. I know I gave all of mine from the 70s to my neighbor's teen daughters in the 90s.
Yes they made a comeback in the 80's I graduated in 1984 I had them in highschool and when I was in elementary school in the 70's they went away around 1982 they came back hard
Late 1960s .
I wore them in the 80s, but I was a little kid.
@@kweaver1965. True! I got one in 1982.
Mood rings existed in the 1970s!!!
I think because their talking about the 80s and it was still a big thing in the 80s they added that to the list. They not talking about when it started basically.
@@demonslayer144Angel I came of age in the 80s, and believe me, these were not a thing with my generation.
You can still buy mood rings occasionally in gift shops in the UK. 😂.
I definitely remember them from the 80’s. A lot of my friends had them - I’d wear my mood ring to bed fascinated that it was always blue when I woke up.
Yes, I remember them from the 1970's. I graduated from high school in 1983. I don't remember mood rings being a thing at all in the 1980's but I do remember them being very popular in the 1970's. I did have one. I don't remember what year it was but I think I would have been somewhere between the ages of 10-12 which would have been 1975-1977. Definitely not a thing in the 80's (at least in Canada).
@@christihendricks2584 Agree. I was in high school from 1980-1983 and mood rings were not a thing at that time. I have three younger siblings, the youngest graduated in 1989. None of them had mood rings or remember them from the 80's either.
80s hair was the best!
Mood rings were from the 70’s not 80’s.
They were still marketed in 80s and early 90s
@@carrielopez1728 but they were huge in the 70s
@@carrielopez1728 Could you find a mood ring somewhere in stores? Maybe. But you can find any of these items at a store somewhere even today. The point is mood rings weren't a fad in the 80s
Tbh jelly shoes was very famous in early 2000s, I had it once with this throw back style.
I loved jellies but I would always get rocks stuck in the bottom of them.
I turned 20 in 1980 and 30 in 1990. This was a pleasant stroll down memory lane.
Greatest time of my life! The 80s were the best! They had the best music too!
No, the jelly shoes made a comeback in the mid 90s . I remember my friend and I had daughters that went nuts to have a pair or 4 in the 90s by the 2000s though I don’t remember anyone wanting them anymore.
I love this video. I am a certified 80s kid which is why i can identify 😊
I got my view master in the late 70’s. I’m pretty sure in 1975. We were pretty poor, so that gift stood out.
Teddy Ruxpin was my favorite toy!! I remember he was expensive and would always break and have to go get fixed.
The 80s was the best decade for music!!
I remember getting paddled by the principal wearing parachute pants.
Shrinky Dinks come out in the late 60's early 70's. I wanted a one of those so bad when l was 7 and 8 in '68 and '69.
I love all of these 80s fashions and trends! Best is BIG HAIR!! Glad I grew up in the 80s!❤
Skip-it was my favorite toy back then. Funny how this brought it back to mind. 😊
When I think about going on holiday, I don't want to visit a place, I want to visit a time. Any time during the 80s would be ideal. You can't truly appreciate the word 'carefree' unless you were there.
Not sure I'd say ANY of these are forgotten...If you are in your 30's or older,chances are you've had some of this stuff! & if younger,you've seen it on TV & some of this stuff is still pretty well sold & even coming back now,thinks to some shows that highlight aspects of 80's culture! 80's will never die!
I never had a shrinky dink, wish I did tho would’ve enjoyed that as a kid
I always thought they were called Parachute Pants because Parachute Jumpers originally wore them.
I still have my Members Only Jacket.
Back in the days, wow I'm not a kid anymore but I enjoyed myself
I want to say that roller disco started in the late 70s and went into the early 80s. So it actually wasn't just exclusively an 80s fad.
I would go back to the '80s in a heartbeat, so much fun.
I am not feeling the mood ring trend being an 80s trend. It was more of a 70s trend.
Ahhh… Thank you for bringing me back! I wore jelly shoes all the time! After the first couple wears, and you built up calluses, they were comfortable. Swatch, big hair with the pink AquaNet can, mood rings, and hours making friendship bracelets (pinned to our jeans while they were being made). I still make scrunchies for hair health. We acid bleached our jeans but they didn’t last as long as we needed them to!
Jelly shoes, slap bracelets and Rubik's cubes are still around. My grandchildren have these.
Kids these days could use a skating rink or two. My absolutele favourite pastime.
I had a viewmaster in the 60’s
i miss the 80's ❤
Thank you for these wonderful memories..😍
All of our toys were simple. All the better for growing imaginations and muscles.
I grew up in the 80’s actually graduated high school in 82. Those years rocked !!!
As a teen-young woman,
I remember most the SHOULDERPADS!
Especially when wearing a blouse and a coat! 😂😂😂
A throw-back to Joan Crawford that I honestly don't miss lol. They always got warped after washing and slid around. :D
@debramiller7317
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Yes, and we looked so "top heavy"!
Jelly Shoes: I bought my jelly shoes in August 1980 from the JC Penney catalog-two years before the World’s Fair.
Had three pairs of the flats and man they made my feet sweaty
@@carlybowers-smith8088 I had one pair of reddish/root beer-colored Mary Jane’s. I wore bobby socks with mine. I thought they looked so cute with my red overalls. 😊
I hated Jelly shoes-- I worked as a summer camp counselor in 85-86. We would tell (beg) parents NOT to send their kiddos wearing those shoes. And the kids loved them so much, they'd wear them regardless. I will say, the girls we had in the shoes could hike forever in them. And the kids in hiking boots would twist their ankles and we'd have to carry them down off of the mountain trail.
@@MarcieFrazee I can see your outfit in my head, and 1980s me approves of your style!
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace Aw, YAY! Thanks! 😃
I had blue parachute pants. Purple jellies and paint splashed bandana!!! Best generation for style, music and movies.
80’s kid here- LaCoste and Izod were the Same Thing- LaCoste was the company and Izod was the brand
The 80's were, hands down, the most FUN decade of human history.
Plastic sandals-my wife loved them. Over the years, she collected several pairs in different colors.
I miss acid-washed denim. I loved it back then! 😊
@@MellieMellie97146 me too!
you should have included Frisbee golf and putt putt both were big in the 80's, 80's were the last best of times.
mood rings were much' much more a fab in the 70's👍 i remember everyone had them back then but they died out early 80's.
Oh I remember the cabbage patch kids fights on the news. The swatch watch was cool
I got the Sears Christmas Catalog in September and wanted a cabbage patch kid because I thought they were neat. My mom ordered one for me immediately. No one knew how crazy it was going to be. When my mom picked it up from Sears people were angry at her getting one. A man stopped her and offered her $500 for it (about $1500 in today's money) and she refused. We were pretty poor at the time. I was the only one of my friends who got one for Christmas and my frenemy who always got everything she wanted only got a knock off one her grandmother made. It was the best Christmas. Does anyone remember the Cabbage Patch Kusa? The pets? I had the yellow kitty one.
Much like The Clapper, the clap was also an unwanted gift you could regularly receive in the 80's. 🤣😆🤣😆🤣
I've still got mine! 😊
I scream when I pee.
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This is very much a child’s memory of the eighties!
I vaguely remember having jelly sandals too. I can't remember the color, pink maybe, but they had glitter. The knotted bracelets were only a thing in Germany in the 90s, if I remember right.
jellies were already a 70s thing
I still wear my leg warmers! They are a must have during a New England winter.
I used to call them swatches…not swatch watches. They reminded me of jams!
Same here. I would wear three or four, along with my Benneton watch! The more Swatches you had, the cooler you were!!!!
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace oh yeah! I remember wearing more than one at a time. Another brain cell destroyed. 😆😆😆
I started collecting Swatches in the 80's...still have over 140 of them ❤
Swiss swatch wrist watch!
I love this channel So many Memories ❤ & the Scrunchies are still out Now,I still wear them New ones And the Banana Comb I love those But they Never came back ❤- I never heard of the Clapper but like it,just like the Keyring that you Whistled @ & You would find them
Those "simpler days" had more memorization from actual books to make school MUCH more difficult than what kids go through in school today.
Jelly shoes✨Get a rock in one & your done take em off it left a dirt shoe😂Good times✌
jelly shoes were around before
there are also pictures of david bowie in early 70s or something with jelly shoes
Best time ever!!! However, I can honestly say I do not remember slap bracelets…. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!