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My grandmother still has her shellsuit. And she still wears it.
<shiver>
But I miss the acid washed demin sometimes.
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I don't get the hatin' going on toward the acid wash look myself. Some of it was extreme, but some of it was no better/worse than some of the stone washed look we have now.
I think that if you're going to rip on acid wash then I think you need to rip on some of the current trend of the pre-worn-out jeans where they make it look really light on the thighs/seat of the pants. Even worse are the jeans that are pre-stained to get that well-worn look.
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I don't get the hatin' going on toward the acid wash look myself. Some of it was extreme, but some of it was no better/worse than some of the stone washed look we have now.
I agree, acid washed jeans were great and "jean jackets" were great - they were warm, comfortable, and tough.
I had an acid wash short jacket, with shoulder pads, tassles, frogs, and a wide lapel. I didn't have any acid wash jeans, I was a metalhead. So most of my jeans were dark or even black, painted with bleach to rip the fronts ( you have to be careful not to put holes where your knees will come through.) so you could get that all important 80's metalhead spagetti-jean effect. Zipped ankles. Flat slouch boots, either red or black. Fitted midriff shirt or tight pullover. Lace tights. Black leather jacket (I had two or three). Big teased metal hair. Huge earrings.
People are suprised to find that out, I don't look like that now. My bookish, computer guru husband, too. I have a picture of him from his band days, shredding away on a custom yellow guitar in front of a Marshall stack, long, curly, black hair hanging all over the place. Looked for all the world like Slash, only without the hat and the smoke. People are all like "Holy CRAP, is that Mr. Kinkoid????"
Leg warmers not on the list? Wtf.....that trend has been back for a few years now. And leggings are back. Those look terrible on pretty much everyone.....
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