@@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)
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 !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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
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
I have 4 Members Only jackets. 2 black ones, a blue, and a teal. I still wear them. They were, and still are, the coolest jackets around. I always get compliments on them. I also have a collection of Swatch watches from that era (48) and all still run fine. I have a pair of parachute pants as well. (black). I have other clothes from the 80s to numerous to mention here that I still wear. I combine old and new fashion. (Jan Griffiths).
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.
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!
Nothing beats the inspiration from ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" for that look! I wasn't allowed to wear any of that sexy stuff until I turned 18 in 1985. My dad swore he made more than enough money to buy me the ENTIRE skirt, so why did I only buy 1/4th of one! 😅
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 !! ❤❤😅😅
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).
@@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 🙏
The acid jeans, I had. I felt sexy and cool. Those jeans accentuated everything. Oh, how I remember everything about the 1980s. Some good and bad but it is nice to look back and laugh.
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace 😆 those were the days when we wear clothes to look good, smart, and cool. Today, clothes are not important, it's just there to cover us up.
In order of importance Leg warmers and jelly beans were the real product back them. Swatches, stone washed blue skirts, mood COIN RINGS ones that moved around. sony's Walkman the best, view masters amazing, nothing like Rubit cubes
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!
@@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.
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.😁
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 remember girls wearing those shoes called “moon boots” in the early and mid 80’s. They were those black fuzzy shoes that went up to just past the ankles that had a pronounced heel.
Jelly shoes and mood rings were introduced in the 70's; at a secondhand store in the 2000's, I did an olympic leap to get a Teddy Ruxpin for my adult daughter.
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!
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
Remember roller skating a lot in the late 70s and ice skating once. Had more fun roller skating and ice skating was hard on my ankles, but didn't try it enough to give it a fare break.
Swatch watches legwarmers and many others were very cool, but I could never get over the big Hair. I just thought it was so sleazy. Am I alone in this?
Regarding the Cabbage Patch dolls, Roberts STOLE the “cabbage patch”doll design! Roberts copied the concept from American folk artist Martha Nelson Thomas. In art school in the '70s, Martha Thomas experimented with soft sculpture, and was "flat-out reinventing the doll.” She called them Doll Babies, and sold her handmade styles at craft fairs, where people could "adopt" the one-of-a-kind creatures. Roberts saw the dolls and stole the idea! Eventually, Thomas sued Roberts, and they settled out of court. How much money she was awarded was never disclosed, but her family says it was never really about the money for her anyway.
Umm, emphasizing the "dinks" part of Shrinky Dinks (I've only heard it as SHRINKY-dinks) really hits differently, especially with the ' shrink and harden' description... young guy narrating this, I think.
You forgot the movies that created 80s fads....... Valley Girl ... like, oh. my. god. Becky. Look at her butt. Gnarley! Gag me with a spoon! Did you speak Valley Girl? The Breakfast Club ... the library dance. Bandanas around your ankles. Biker chains. Fingerless gloves. The appeal of dating bad boys was not lost on sweet teenaged girls in the 80s when they met John Bender....and the sudden rise to glory for the brooding hottie himself, Judd Nelson. Urban Cowboy ... suddenly everybody thought they were fake bull riding rodeo stars lol. One day all the boys are wearing pop collar preppy shirts. The next they all show up wearing checkered cowboy shirts, cowboy hats, cowboy boots and gave up smoking for dipping. It was pathetic lol. Fast Times At Ridgemont High ..... the red bikini craze hit waaaay before Pamela Anderson's Bay Watch one piece. The second Phoebe Cates came up out of that pool to The Cars, that bikini was probably the highest selling swimsuit in the history of swimwear lol. EVERYBODY wanted that red bikini thinking they were gonna be that hot lol. The rise of the lovable stoner and why stoners were the anti heroes of the 80s is because of the epic and utter brilliant coolness of Spicoli. Spicoli didn't give AF well before the honeybadger didn't give AF. Dee Wallace. Horror mom. End of. Back To The Future ... ignited the skateboard craze. And the infatuation with the DeLorean. Footloose .... suddenly, everybody's a dancer. Flashdance ... suddenly everybody's a dancer in the off the shoulder sweater and leg warmers. Top Gun .... guess the year that the U.S. Air Force saw a sharp uptick in enlistments. Go ahead. Guess. Now guess why lol. To name a few, but basically ever iconic trend setting movie ever made was made in the 80s. GEN X REPRESENT!
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
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 !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Life was so much better in the 80’s! So glad I got to grow up in that time.
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
Mood rings were from the 70s
OMG 1980s was the best era to grow up in. I remember all of this.
Croqs are the new jellies.
And just as uncomfortable!😊
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).
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
Mood rings were a 1970s thing, not 1980s.
I have 4 Members Only jackets. 2 black ones, a blue, and a teal. I still wear them. They were, and still are, the coolest jackets around. I always get compliments on them. I also have a collection of Swatch watches from that era (48) and all still run fine. I have a pair of parachute pants as well. (black). I have other clothes from the 80s to numerous to mention here that I still wear. I combine old and new fashion. (Jan Griffiths).
Mood rings were from the 70’s not 80’s.
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.
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!
Those little baby girl lace ankle socks with high heels and a leather mini skirt ❤. My wife would drive me wild when she dressed like that.
Nothing beats the inspiration from ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" for that look! I wasn't allowed to wear any of that sexy stuff until I turned 18 in 1985. My dad swore he made more than enough money to buy me the ENTIRE skirt, so why did I only buy 1/4th of one! 😅
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace “She’s Got Legs”
@@thom-mark6443 I just went back and watched that video!
@@waterwomaninFL ha ha, dont know why but that look always fired me up back then. 😆
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 !! ❤❤😅😅
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).
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 😂
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
guilty of having parachute pants hey it was a trend in the 80s so I went with it
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 🙏
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!
They forgot about the BIG Bonnie Bell Lip Smackers!!!!!!!
The acid jeans, I had. I felt sexy and cool. Those jeans accentuated everything. Oh, how I remember everything about the 1980s. Some good and bad but it is nice to look back and laugh.
I had the "acid wash" power suit--- jeans, mini-skirts, and two acid wash jean jackets!
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace 😆 those were the days when we wear clothes to look good, smart, and cool. Today, clothes are not important, it's just there to cover us up.
Much like The Clapper, the clap was also an unwanted gift you could regularly receive in the 80's. 🤣😆🤣😆🤣
In order of importance
Leg warmers and jelly beans were the real product back them.
Swatches, stone washed blue skirts, mood COIN RINGS ones that moved around.
sony's Walkman the best, view masters amazing, nothing like Rubit cubes
Where have those days gone 😪❤
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!
Those "simpler days" had more memorization from actual books to make school MUCH more difficult than what kids go through in school today.
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 ❤
Tbh jelly shoes was very famous in early 2000s, I had it once with this throw back style.
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 still have leg warmers.
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.😁
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.
These fads are not forgotten by those of us who were adults during that time!!!!
I am not feeling the mood ring trend being an 80s trend. It was more of a 70s trend.
I remember girls wearing those shoes called “moon boots” in the early and mid 80’s. They were those black fuzzy shoes that went up to just past the ankles that had a pronounced heel.
I saw a lot of girls with scars on their Achilles tendon from wearing jellies
Plastic sandals-my wife loved them. Over the years, she collected several pairs in different colors.
I miss my jelly shoes. And my bubble skirt!
@@bonniecreevy2642 I saw a woman wearing adult jellies a few weeks ago! I was like OMG! They still exist.
never heard of jelly shoes but had sandals like that for the beach to go into the water with
Jelly shoes and mood rings were introduced in the 70's; at a secondhand store in the 2000's, I did an olympic leap to get a Teddy Ruxpin for my adult daughter.
i give out slap bracelets when i go out to 80s night at the club
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 miss acid-washed denim. I loved it back then! 😊
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
I remember all of this
Yep. (Jan Griffiths).
Besides "Members Only" jackets, who else remembers "Barracuda" jackets?🤔😅
If you didn't iron your big hair straight up, then lacquer it in place with AquaNet, you didn't really experience alllll that the 80s had to offer!
@@DevilOnlyKnitsLace nah… my permed mullet pulled up in a banana clip was da real deal!😂
Remember roller skating a lot in the late 70s and ice skating once. Had more fun roller skating and ice skating was hard on my ankles, but didn't try it enough to give it a fare break.
We still have the scrunchies! ♥️
I do miss the tights and leotard days all in the name of Aerobic workouts and the High cut Swimsuit era!
Awesome list! But you forgot the hula-hula
Very few of these fads made their way to Italy, basically big hair and the walkman 😅
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 just moved to Spain and only hair styling products I can find are foam for curls, going crazy... hated that in the 80ies, even more so now lol.
while the 90's was the decade i grew up in, many of the things from the 80's were still a regular every day thing for some time into the 90's
saw leg warmers at primark last week
I still wear my members only Jacket
Swatch watches legwarmers and many others were very cool, but I could never get over the big Hair. I just thought it was so sleazy. Am I alone in this?
Regarding the Cabbage Patch dolls, Roberts STOLE the “cabbage patch”doll design! Roberts copied the concept from American folk artist Martha Nelson Thomas.
In art school in the '70s, Martha Thomas experimented with soft sculpture, and was "flat-out reinventing the doll.” She called them Doll Babies, and sold her handmade styles at craft fairs, where people could "adopt" the one-of-a-kind creatures. Roberts saw the dolls and stole the idea!
Eventually, Thomas sued Roberts, and they settled out of court. How much money she was awarded was never disclosed, but her family says it was never really about the money for her anyway.
Thanks for sharing
I thought the view masters were lame. Didn't capture my imagination 😅
😂The acid wash jeans segment features a woman stealing from the store.
LMAO At @ 14:14 notice the mixed emotions and romance are basically the SAME color hahaha
Ooops I forgot the stressed n very happy😮
Most of those things were for kids to use our minds and bodies .
50 years from now everybody will be looking at Alexa the way we look at the clapper
Umm, emphasizing the "dinks" part of Shrinky Dinks (I've only heard it as SHRINKY-dinks) really hits differently, especially with the ' shrink and harden' description... young guy narrating this, I think.
Ahhhh, S2atch Dogs and Diet Coke Heads ❤😊
Does anyone remember Jams shorts ?
What about you can do one on Western Auto stores when you get time.
We’re releasing one very soon! 😉
Mood rings were more 70's. Kind of over by 80's.
What about Presto Magix?
Mood rings were from the 70s dear.
You forgot the movies that created 80s fads.......
Valley Girl ... like, oh. my. god. Becky. Look at her butt. Gnarley! Gag me with a spoon! Did you speak Valley Girl?
The Breakfast Club ... the library dance. Bandanas around your ankles. Biker chains. Fingerless gloves. The appeal of dating bad boys was not lost on sweet teenaged girls in the 80s when they met John Bender....and the sudden rise to glory for the brooding hottie himself, Judd Nelson.
Urban Cowboy ... suddenly everybody thought they were fake bull riding rodeo stars lol. One day all the boys are wearing pop collar preppy shirts. The next they all show up wearing checkered cowboy shirts, cowboy hats, cowboy boots and gave up smoking for dipping. It was pathetic lol.
Fast Times At Ridgemont High ..... the red bikini craze hit waaaay before Pamela Anderson's Bay Watch one piece. The second Phoebe Cates came up out of that pool to The Cars, that bikini was probably the highest selling swimsuit in the history of swimwear lol. EVERYBODY wanted that red bikini thinking they were gonna be that hot lol. The rise of the lovable stoner and why stoners were the anti heroes of the 80s is because of the epic and utter brilliant coolness of Spicoli. Spicoli didn't give AF well before the honeybadger didn't give AF.
Dee Wallace. Horror mom. End of.
Back To The Future ... ignited the skateboard craze. And the infatuation with the DeLorean.
Footloose .... suddenly, everybody's a dancer.
Flashdance ... suddenly everybody's a dancer in the off the shoulder sweater and leg warmers.
Top Gun .... guess the year that the U.S. Air Force saw a sharp uptick in enlistments. Go ahead. Guess. Now guess why lol.
To name a few, but basically ever iconic trend setting movie ever made was made in the 80s.
GEN X REPRESENT!
Who else remembers those ugly Cougar boots? Lol. So hideous.
Mood rings were more of a 70's fad
I’m sorry I to correct you but mood rings were really from the 1970s
Popped collars were so cringe, lol
i remember these fads I didn’t take part in most of the fashion because i thought it was hideous especially members only jackets 😂
I never understood the popularity of members only jackets. I think the design is ugly and plain.
How many overweight ppl did you see ... interesting