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MommyBrain and
SupahMommy, I'm in . I've made some pretty bad errors in fashion judgement. I do not have photographic evidence at this time, but I might investigate and provide it later.
1. Hair -- this is a big category for me.
So, first, yes, I did it too: the poodle perm. I was still in elementary school and my mom let me do it. Let me say, I have two older sisters who greatly influenced my fashion sense, so really I blame them.
Then, there was the crimping iron. Whoever came up with that one should be shot, except perhaps it lead to the straightening iron, which I'm a fan of.
The wave bangs. We all had them. Enough said.
And, then there was high school, when I was known to dye my hair with Koolaid -- fun colors that only lasted a few days, but what a mess in the shower.
2. The grunge period. This involved flannel, overalls, torn jeans, and wearing the same vans as all my male friends. And, of course, I wrote all over them. I blame Seattle and their good music.
3. Pegged jeans. Why oh why could we not just leave our paints alone? Why did I have to fold them over and roll them up? And wear them with a baggy Guess shirt tucked in, and Keds? Issues, people. I had serious issues.
4. Local Motion in neon. I was forever wearing my Local Motion t-shirt with my neon bike shorts. Or, my Body Glove shorts that had a hand print on the rear. OK, I'm from Southern California, so forgive me my surfer roots, but everyone was doing it.
5. Matchy-matchy outfits from Wet Seal and Charlotte Rouse. Remember those Bongo shorts that had matching shirts with the same print? Nice.
All I can say is: Dang, I looked good.