Scretch pants
tight jeans
leg warmers
bright colors
Clothing from the 1980s can easily be observed by watching television and films from that era. Generally, people look back and find clothing from the past ridiculous, regardless of how good it looked at the time.
Unfortunately yes, the 80's is coming back. This is probably their 3rd year of being the trend. It's very unfortunate, but whatever, somebody had to do it.
Wraith
Hmmmmmm.... Well I am a trend setter, people might say, but a fashion trend is like... Remember in 2010 sillybandz were really in? Remember in 2011, when feather extensions were in? Remember in 2008 neon was back in? Remember how in the 80's it was cool to look like a fool? Well a fashion trend is when a really cool item, generally clothing or accessories, are in for a amount of time and then kinda go out of style. If you are having trouble finding a trend to follow, the STOP! Start one of your own! In simpler and more understandable words, a fashion trend is a new style or a new item of clothing sometime a behaviour that becomes widely worn or talked about.
Men wore heavy make up and grew long hair. Women wore short hair and layers of clothing. Both sexes were looking for an identity. 1980s clothing styles are back on the shelves now, and we take a look at what makes these eighties fashions for women endure the test of time. Sorce(s) http://www.liketotally80s.com/80s-fashion.html
Back then as in 1980s or 1880s?
"Criss Cross" in the 80s typically refers to a style of wearing clothing where the straps of overalls or dresses crisscross in the back. It was a popular fashion trend during that time.
I would suggest a vintage clothing store.
I think it was in the mid 1980s and his first name is Tyler perhaps. He's back now in their 2010 commercials. What's his name?
The slouch sock trend was very popular in the 80's and has been brought back to modern day fashion due to the common use of 80's inspired clothing.
Snuggles was a teddy bear, and the mascot for Snuggle fabric softener. He was pretty popular during the 1980s.
Onesies, as we know them today, were popularized in the 1980s as a convenient clothing option for infants and toddlers. However, the concept of one-piece garments dates back much further, with similar designs appearing in the early 20th century for children. The term "onesie" itself was trademarked by the Gerber Products Company in the 1980s, which helped establish its widespread use and recognition.