Here's a few, though it's not just about clothing styles, but any useless piece of shit that was hyped on unsuspecting Americans, like the Beetle Moptop haircut, or super bell bottom jeans.
But trends like the Beatnik with his bongos and extremely bad poetry, so bad, it makes Shakespeare want to return and kill them all.
Pet rock...Need I say more? :rolleyes:
Twiggy? Just the haircut alone repulsed most men by it's prepubescent boy look.
Or the Beehive hairdoo, an evil marketing trick to sell more hairspray.
Mod clothes in general, with the wide belts, scarves where you wound up looking like a bad episode of the Modsquad.
Oh, Nehru jackets, anyone?
Quote from: Solar on April 17, 2016, 07:56:23 AM
Here's a few, though it's not just about clothing styles, but any useless piece of shit that was hyped on unsuspecting Americans, like the Beetle Moptop haircut, or super bell bottom jeans.
But trends like the Beatnik with his bongos and extremely bad poetry, so bad, it makes Shakespeare want to return and kill them all.
Pet rock...Need I say more? :rolleyes:
Twiggy? Just the haircut alone repulsed most men by it's prepubescent boy look.
Or the Beehive hairdoo, an evil marketing trick to sell more hairspray.
Mod clothes in general, with the wide belts, scarves where you wound up looking like a bad episode of the Modsquad.
Oh, Nehru jackets, anyone?
Being an old farm boy and older then dirt. I was not into trends or fads, we did not have time or money for that. :lol:
Quote from: walkstall on April 17, 2016, 08:29:18 AM
Being an old farm boy and older then dirt. I was not into trends or fads, we did not have time or money for that. :lol:
Neither did I, but like everyone else, we were assaulted with this nonsense.
I mean come on, to dress like hippies actually cost money to reject established culture, just like punk rockers, thinking they were different, when in actuality they were being marketed to with color hair spray, metal face art, tattoos.
The more these idiots try and separate themselves from commercialism, the more they play into capitalism, the very thing they're rebelling against.
As we speak, kids are trying to revive the hippie movement, as if that somehow makes them different, copying failed historical sub culture.
Quote from: Solar on April 17, 2016, 09:20:10 AM
Neither did I, but like everyone else, we were assaulted with this nonsense.
I mean come on, to dress like hippies actually cost money to reject established culture, just like punk rockers, thinking they were different, when in actuality they were being marketed to with color hair spray, metal face art, tattoos.
The more these idiots try and separate themselves from commercialism, the more they play into capitalism, the very thing they're rebelling against.
As we speak, kids are trying to revive the hippie movement, as if that somehow makes them different, copying failed historical sub culture.
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Just look at what Hope and Change has given us.
Quote from: Solar on April 17, 2016, 07:56:23 AM
Here's a few, though it's not just about clothing styles, but any useless piece of shit that was hyped on unsuspecting Americans, like the Beetle Moptop haircut, or super bell bottom jeans.
But trends like the Beatnik with his bongos and extremely bad poetry, so bad, it makes Shakespeare want to return and kill them all.
Pet rock...Need I say more? :rolleyes:
Twiggy? Just the haircut alone repulsed most men by it's prepubescent boy look.
Or the Beehive hairdoo, an evil marketing trick to sell more hairspray.
Mod clothes in general, with the wide belts, scarves where you wound up looking like a bad episode of the Modsquad.
Oh, Nehru jackets, anyone?
Here's a
current trend we could do without:
Low rider cars!
I saw a guy who had his suspension adjusted
to where his car rode
one inch off the road.
I saw him stuck on a
small bump
as he tried to pull into a gas station.
Quote from: je_freedom on April 18, 2016, 08:04:25 AM
Here's a current trend we could do without:
Low rider cars!
I saw a guy who had his suspension adjusted
to where his car rode one inch off the road.
I saw him stuck on a small bump
as he tried to pull into a gas station.
Also those monster oversize tires where you can see the undercarriage.
Quote from: je_freedom on April 18, 2016, 08:04:25 AM
Here's a current trend we could do without:
Low rider cars!
I saw a guy who had his suspension adjusted
to where his car rode one inch off the road.
I saw him stuck on a small bump
as he tried to pull into a gas station.
Excellent choice! Decades back when this BS started in Sacto. with the hydraulics, I seriously thought about making something called a LRD, pronounced LARD, "Low Rider Destroyer".
Basically a cone shaped plug with a steel bar running through it, bent with a hook on each end, essentially looking like an "S", you place it in a manhole cover, and when the idiot drives over it, it hooks his frame and yanks the manhole cover up into his tranny and oil pan.
Yeah, growing up where this fad first broke out amongst Mexican gangs gave me an attitude and I wanted to destroy every one of them. :biggrin:
Orange shag rugs.
Pintos.
Jimmy Carter.
Polyester....
Quote from: Solar on April 18, 2016, 11:21:00 AM
Polyester....
LOL this goes back some. (Wringer Washer) My mother almost lost her hair in one of them.
Quote from: Solar on April 18, 2016, 11:21:00 AM
Polyester....
As I think back to the 70's I shudder at some of the clothes I wore then. Fortunately I found a store concentrating in "traditional" clothing in the early eighties and went back to that. Always wore a tie and I went back to the button down shirts, regimental stripe ties, etc; and stayed with that style until I retired.
Quote from: supsalemgr on April 18, 2016, 12:24:08 PM
As I think back to the 70's I shudder at some of the clothes I wore then. Fortunately I found a store concentrating in "traditional" clothing in the early eighties and went back to that. Always wore a tie and I went back to the button down shirts, regimental stripe ties, etc; and stayed with that style until I retired.
Granted polyester today is nothing like the 1970s nonsense, though I'm with you, looking back, we dressed like clowns. :biggrin:
Just think how the millennial will feel when they're in the 60s.
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Quote from: Solar on April 18, 2016, 01:20:33 PM
Granted polyester today is nothing like the 1970s nonsense, though I'm with you, looking back, we dressed like clowns. :biggrin:
Just think how the millennial will feel when they're in the 60s.
(https://purseking.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/saggy-pants.jpg)
I am sure others see this as well as I do. Time is catching up with some of the "ladies" who chose to have tattoos 20-30 ago.
Quote from: supsalemgr on April 18, 2016, 02:10:39 PM
I am sure others see this as well as I do. Time is catching up with some of the "ladies" who chose to have tattoos 20-30 ago.
Good call! Tats and metal, as in men with hoops in ears. WTF?
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Quote from: Solar on April 18, 2016, 01:20:33 PM
Granted polyester today is nothing like the 1970s nonsense, though I'm with you, looking back, we dressed like clowns. :biggrin:
Just think how the millennial will feel when they're in the 60s.
(https://purseking.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/saggy-pants.jpg)
Hopefully the undies don't have brown skid marks.
Quote from: tac on April 18, 2016, 03:33:46 PM
Hopefully the undies don't have brown skid marks.
Out of all the fads, this one has to be the stupidest of all.
Quote from: Solar on April 18, 2016, 04:12:53 PM
Out of all the fads, this one has to be the stupidest of all.
I read that this fad started in prisons and denoted which prisoners were ready for sex. I don't know how true that is.
Quote from: tac on April 18, 2016, 04:33:08 PM
I read that this fad started in prisons and denoted which prisoners were ready for sex. I don't know how true that is.
Yep, it's true, sadly....
Quote from: Solar on April 18, 2016, 03:09:22 PM
Good call! Tats and metal, as in men with hoops in ears. WTF?
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Guess who will blame government when he can't get a real job.
Quote from: quiller on April 19, 2016, 02:06:47 AM
Guess who will blame government when he can't get a real job.
Whats more, is he'll claim discrimination and demand special rights.