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Regrets, I have a few (but mostly not) ...

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
(Fashion, since I hardly bothered)

But not with regards to this, and where I did have a nice flared suit then - when a youngster in the 1970s - although I can't claim to have been as nice looking as Bridget Satterlee, seen here:

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Any fashion regrets or claims?
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I like louboutins. Considering the amount of abuse i get from some of the guys on here (who have never worn a pair) i would say like is something of a claim but not a regret

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JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I have one year of fashion regrets.

When going from a kid to a teen, all the sudden, it became important to me dress in a trendy manner. To fit in. It was the late 90s, and very baggy pants were in style. I loved them. And then flared leg jeans came into style...

And I dreaded having to wear them. I avoided buying pants. I tried to find some way to wear them in a way I'd like... and then it hit me. Why the hell would I consider wearing clothes I find hideous?

And so I tossed the idea of wearing things that other people liked out the window, and did what I wanted. Dyed my hair blue. Made my own jewelry. Kept my super baggy pants until they fell apart. Then I found a plethora of Goth style dresses I liked better.

I'm still that way; I wear what I like. I don't care if others like it or not.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
I always rejected fashion.

I mean, this was the kind of stuff that was considered cool back in the 70s when I was growing up.

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Mostly the same for me, although my feet no doubt suffered from the winkle-pickers and wedgies that were in fashion at one time. I think the suit, with waistcoat of course, was bought for a friend's wedding and didn't see much use.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Mostly the same for me, although my feet no doubt suffered from the winkle-pickers and wedgies that were in fashion at one time. I think the suit, with waistcoat of course, was bought for a friend's wedding and didn't see much use.

I've worn a tuxedo before. I didn't like it.

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