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Here come the '80s!

2003-07-08 18:37:19.093045+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments

Chronicle article about Jordache, Esprit and Ocean Pacific trying to make a comeback. Hello big hair and primary colors! And bad high school flashbacks.

[ related topics: Children and growing up Sociology Fashion ]

comments in descending chronological order (reverse):

#Comment made: 2003-07-08 22:07:07.083357+02 by: ziffle

I am showing my age -- but those brands seem like -- new fads to me -- where did London Fog jackets go?

#Comment made: 2003-07-08 19:39:48.060085+02 by: Dan Lyke

Ya know the really sad part: I was going to make some comment about how I wasn't much of a fad follower, that long hair and brightly colored silk shirts were always out of style, and then I realized that the silk shirts are a fairly new thing...

Although if I could get 'em with mandarin collars and tie-dye 'em myself, I would.

#Comment made: 2003-07-08 19:18:44.35335+02 by: meuon

News Flash: Fashion Industry News makes Flutterby!

Dan's life has changed, fashion (beyond really bright tie dye's) is important to "the geek". - Worse.. I did not know OP was out of fashion.. My 2 year old $9 OP sandals are still favs.. and the brand still brings back memories of skateboards.. warm summer days.. - Jordache brings back memories of trying to peel jeans off of women who really should not have been wearing anything that tight..

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