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| Classroom Fads | |
| By: Thitpualso Date: September 7, 2018, 12:55 pm | |
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| Everybody�s known them. Some are part of the general popular | |
| culture. Some are insular. | |
| When I was in the 6th grade (age 11) poodle socks were the big | |
| thing. These were inexpensive socks with popcorn-like bumps on | |
| the legs. They came in bags of six pairs and each bag had a | |
| variety of colors. Girls would scrunch the socks around their | |
| ankles to form the bumps into swirl patterns. With the solid | |
| shoes we wore for school and a circle skirt, the swirled poodle | |
| socks down around the ankles made a great fashion statement. | |
| Then there came a wrinkle. Because the socks came in so many | |
| different colors and were so inexpensive, it became the fashion | |
| to wear one color sock on your left foot and a different color | |
| on your right foot. This wasn�t arbitrary. If you were wearing | |
| a pink blouse and a brown skirt one foot would have a pink sock | |
| and the other would have a brown sock. Fashion was properly | |
| co-ordinated in the 6th grade mind. | |
| To my father this was anathema. In his eyes, wearing two | |
| different color socks shouted to the world that your parents | |
| were too poor to provide a matching pair. I was forbidden to do | |
| this but there were ways around Dad. With Mom�s permission I�d | |
| put the odd sock in my book bag and change n the way to school. | |
| What kind of fads were present in your school? | |
| #Post#: 13276-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: Model Date: September 7, 2018, 2:51 pm | |
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| Speaking of socks, I came of age in the Wigwam era. Wigwam (and | |
| it had to be the Wigwam brand, a knock off brand would not do) | |
| were really thick socks that came up to your knees when fully | |
| extended, but they were not worn like that. The were worn | |
| scrunched down so they were about a quarter way up your calf and | |
| very bulky. And it was tres chic to wear two or three pairs at | |
| the same time, in different colors. Man, it was so hideous. | |
| But that was the 80's... | |
| #Post#: 13278-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: Kimberami Date: September 7, 2018, 3:21 pm | |
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| Very tightly rolled jean legs. Funnily enough, I saw rolled | |
| jeans when I dropped DD off for schools this morning. | |
| #Post#: 13284-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: jpcher Date: September 7, 2018, 4:16 pm | |
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| [quote author=Thitpualso link=topic=663.msg13269#msg13269 | |
| date=1536342902] | |
| Then there came a wrinkle. Because the socks came in so many | |
| different colors and were so inexpensive, it became the fashion | |
| to wear one color sock on your left foot and a different color | |
| on your right foot. This wasn�t arbitrary. If you were wearing | |
| a pink blouse and a brown skirt one foot would have a pink sock | |
| and the other would have a brown sock. Fashion was properly | |
| co-ordinated in the 6th grade mind. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This is too funny because the fad is back, and has been back for | |
| a while. When my DD#1 was in Junior High (early '00's) and | |
| started doing her own laundry I asked if I needed to help her | |
| sort her socks. She asked "Why?" I said "because you're wearing | |
| two different colors." She said "I know. I do it on purpose." I | |
| told her that she was weird. She laughed and said "I know! It's | |
| fun being weird!" | |
| Flash forward about 15 years. My DD#2's BFbob (28yrs old) was | |
| walking around the house shoeless. I looked at his feet and (in | |
| awe) said "OH MY GOODNESS! You do it too!" He said "What?" I | |
| said "Your socks!" He said "Oh, the different colors? I learned | |
| that from your daughter. It's kinda fun!" | |
| I was never the cool kid in school. My mother wouldn't buy me | |
| cool/fad stuff. So when I got a job (Jr. in HS) and started | |
| buying my own things I immediately went to the platform shoes. | |
| You know the 3-inch platforms with the 6 inch heels? I remember | |
| watching other girls walking around school wearing them and | |
| wished my mother would allow me to be as cool as them. | |
| I wore them for maybe 3-4 times, trying to strut my stuff like | |
| "Hey, look at me, I'm finally one of the cool ones." Yeah, | |
| didn't work. Clomping around without knowing how to walk on | |
| those things was so way-not cool. | |
| #Post#: 13287-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: lacoloratura Date: September 7, 2018, 5:41 pm | |
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| When I was in about 4th grade, it was friendship pins - safety | |
| pins loaded up with seed beads. The color patterns were supposed | |
| to have meanings, but I don't think anyone I knew ever bothered | |
| about that. We'd just use colors we liked, and wear the beaded | |
| pins on our tennis shoes, pinned around the first lace at the | |
| toe. | |
| #Post#: 13293-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: Rose Red Date: September 7, 2018, 6:47 pm | |
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| Leg warmers inspired by Flashdance. But the silly thing was the | |
| girls wore them over jeans. | |
| Hair barrettes threaded with ribbons inspired by Olivia Newton | |
| John in Xanadu which was cute. | |
| I never did any fads though since we couldn't afford trendy | |
| things. Looking back at many fads, that may have been a good | |
| thing! | |
| #Post#: 13303-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: September 8, 2018, 3:44 am | |
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| I can remember when the big thing was to wear flesh-toned tights | |
| with knee socks over the top, carefully pushed down into | |
| specifically-sized wrinkles around your ankles. | |
| My dad went hairless every time he saw it. "Pull your socks up!" | |
| No. | |
| And it was always funny to watch the boys wince when, to their | |
| minds anyway, they saw a girl reach down and hoick her skin up. | |
| #Post#: 13308-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: Contrarian Date: September 8, 2018, 6:51 am | |
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| I�ve never been able to match socks more than once or twice a | |
| year in my life. It just can�t be done. | |
| When I was maybe 12 the girls would all safety pin the seams of | |
| their jeans at the calf, creating �skinny jeans� when they | |
| didn�t exist. And there were these plastic rings (bracelets) | |
| you could get maybe 5 of them for something like three dollars. | |
| Everyone had at least five on each arm of different colours and | |
| sometimes we would put one part of the circle through another | |
| circle and kind of bend them out so they were attached to each | |
| other and wear them like that. | |
| My eldest sister and her friends went through a satin pants and | |
| jacket phase. My sister couldn�t get a satin jacket. | |
| I was too young to remember it but I�ve seen the pictures. I�m | |
| so glad that hasn�t come back although some of the work out | |
| leggings I see young women wear do look similar. | |
| #Post#: 13320-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: Thitpualso Date: September 8, 2018, 10:42 am | |
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| Socks seem to be a big focus in classroom fads. Back in the | |
| 1950s it was hard for parents to understand. Today, all you | |
| have to say is that you�re honoring Dobb | |
| At the same time we wore the poodle socks it was considered very | |
| classy to have a pair of fuzzy dice tied to the strap of your | |
| purse. | |
| #Post#: 13323-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Classroom Fads | |
| By: Miss Understood Date: September 8, 2018, 11:28 am | |
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| [quote author=Rose Red link=topic=663.msg13293#msg13293 | |
| date=1536364070] | |
| Leg warmers inspired by Flashdance. But the silly thing was the | |
| girls wore them over jeans. | |
| Hair barrettes threaded with ribbons inspired by Olivia Newton | |
| John in Xanadu which was cute. | |
| I never did any fads though since we couldn't afford trendy | |
| things. Looking back at many fads, that may have been a good | |
| thing! | |
| [/quote] | |
| I was just about to post about the ribbon barrettes! I wondered | |
| if anyone else remembered those. There was a girl in my year | |
| who made them; I think she made a fortune that year. | |
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