First Share A Myth Submission: No Going Back!

Stirrup Pants - No Going Back - Fashion Myth or Truth?I am very happy to report that we have received our very first “Share A Myth” submission!!! Helena, has shared with us her mother’s myth that “One can only wear a trend once!” The myth here says that if you participated in a trend the first time, you should not participate the second time round. The example Helena gave us was if you wore stirrup pants in the 80s (eek as she put it) or wedges in the 70s, that your probably too old to wear it the second time round!

Share a Myth!

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Helena, this is a great myth! My thoughts on this revolve around your comment “probably”. Because it would seem to me that some women probably can get away with it! Where I am a little uncertain in my response is the issue of vintage clothing. It seems to me that it is a lot of fun going into vintage stores and finding things that you understand from earlier times and if the piece really fits you well, having the fun of re-interpreting the trend in a more modern way (with other accessories).

Its funny you shared this myth because in our store we sell the “magazine bags” that were so popular in the 70s and women remembering them, enjoy buying them again. Of course this is an accessory and not a piece of clothing but I think its about how you reinterpret the trend rather than just duplicate the trend.

I am curious of your thoughts on this matter and I look forward to our other readers chiming in with their opinions.

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Sara B June 29, 2011 (reply)

I am 26 years old so I am pretty young, but I remember stirrup pants and leggings. The only reason I ever wore them was to have the satisfaction in knowing they would not ride up my leg. I believe that All trends have a way of finding their way back to a new generation down the road. Its how we choose to wear that fashion and make it more modern with the times. Wedge heels are definitely coming back to the modern generation, but they some how became more sophisticated and are not as chunky and clunky as the 60′s and
70′s.

 

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