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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 732376" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>You know, the only fashions I can think of that were big in my (very small rural) high school were Gunne Sax dresses - (the really crinkly cotton and lace fancy dresses) and prairie skirts with peasant tops. </p><p></p><p>Then a bit later (college time) there were the Flashdance fashions - remember the sweatshirts that were chopped so they fell off the shoulders? I used to really go to town on mine. I actually had someone once ask where I bought one I was wearing. I was like..."Uh. Wal-Mart? Then I took scissors to it...?" It wasn't exactly rocket science to chop up a sweatshirt. And legwarmers. Everyone wore legwarmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 732376, member: 17309"] You know, the only fashions I can think of that were big in my (very small rural) high school were Gunne Sax dresses - (the really crinkly cotton and lace fancy dresses) and prairie skirts with peasant tops. Then a bit later (college time) there were the Flashdance fashions - remember the sweatshirts that were chopped so they fell off the shoulders? I used to really go to town on mine. I actually had someone once ask where I bought one I was wearing. I was like..."Uh. Wal-Mart? Then I took scissors to it...?" It wasn't exactly rocket science to chop up a sweatshirt. And legwarmers. Everyone wore legwarmers. [/QUOTE]
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