Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request!
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@alice @eurekasven7 CAPES! We need more capes and flowy fashion for guys, I don't care what Edna says about them!
@FilthyShrooms @alice @eurekasven7 thinking about one of my friends who spent a year as a visiting professor at MIT and, when asked in a reddit AMA about "what surprised you the most about MIT?" responded "the number of students wearing capes. Why are there so many students wearing capes?"
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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
@alice collapsible hand fans. You can get them at the dollar store. They're not just for power bottoms anymore! They're great, especially if you're the fidgity type (I am).
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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
@alice the elements I'd prefer to bring back from 80s punk would be steel toed leather boots and decorated leather jackets. Everyone's leather jacket was an absolute work of art reflecting their inner angst and loves. Meanwhile steel toed boots are a far better defense for most situations than any weapon.
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@alice @eurekasven7 I want belt pouches, like from the medieval/renaissance/generic fantasy periods. Not full fanny packs; just a smallish external pocket off-center. I’ve got keys, wallet, AirPods, pocket knife, and phone to carry at a minimum. I want something more versatile than cargo pants or a jacket. They can add a splash of color, while bringing utility to the table too.
@drsbaitso @alice @eurekasven7
i've replicated this with small bags and use clips (mostly carabiners clipped to split rings shoved through the bag fabric for anchors) to clip the bag to pants belt loops. or just use the shoulder strap as a waist belt
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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
parachute pants
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@alice @eurekasven7 I want belt pouches, like from the medieval/renaissance/generic fantasy periods. Not full fanny packs; just a smallish external pocket off-center. I’ve got keys, wallet, AirPods, pocket knife, and phone to carry at a minimum. I want something more versatile than cargo pants or a jacket. They can add a splash of color, while bringing utility to the table too.
@drsbaitso @alice @eurekasven7 I saw this pattern release literally this week so I guess belt pouches are back? 😉
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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
Cloaks. Mostly just to make it socially acceptable to wear a blanket out in public.
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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
@alice @eurekasven7 90s flannels.
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@alice the elements I'd prefer to bring back from 80s punk would be steel toed leather boots and decorated leather jackets. Everyone's leather jacket was an absolute work of art reflecting their inner angst and loves. Meanwhile steel toed boots are a far better defense for most situations than any weapon.
@draNgNon
I was too poor to afford a leather jacket, so I had this pair of oversized shorts that I would sew patches on to. I loved those shorts and I think my wife threw them away when I got rid of my Mohawk for good. -
@FilthyShrooms @alice @eurekasven7 thinking about one of my friends who spent a year as a visiting professor at MIT and, when asked in a reddit AMA about "what surprised you the most about MIT?" responded "the number of students wearing capes. Why are there so many students wearing capes?"
@dan that was my experience in Mensa. Lots of capes.
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@alice @eurekasven7 90s flannels.
@brass75 I've been wearing those my whole life.
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@draNgNon
I was too poor to afford a leather jacket, so I had this pair of oversized shorts that I would sew patches on to. I loved those shorts and I think my wife threw them away when I got rid of my Mohawk for good. -
Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
@alice
I like gothic girly style with lace and black and colorful tops of pastel color! -
@alice @eurekasven7 I want belt pouches, like from the medieval/renaissance/generic fantasy periods. Not full fanny packs; just a smallish external pocket off-center. I’ve got keys, wallet, AirPods, pocket knife, and phone to carry at a minimum. I want something more versatile than cargo pants or a jacket. They can add a splash of color, while bringing utility to the table too.
@drsbaitso @alice @eurekasven7 do bandoliers work as well?
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@drsbaitso @alice @eurekasven7 do bandoliers work as well?
@ambientspace @alice @eurekasven7 It's not for me, because I want to take weight off my back/shoulders. But I wouldn't block 'em.
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@dan that was my experience in Mensa. Lots of capes.
@alice @FilthyShrooms @eurekasven7 wow, one of my friends just told me that whenever it rains their mailperson wears a USPS mail cape which apparently is an official uniform option!
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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request! Unfortunately there's not enough vibe on your profile to check, so...
If you could bring back one fashion trend of a bygone time, and make it popular again (and well into the future), what would it be?
I'd bring back the 80s punk trend of wearing dramatically mismatched clothing—especially textures, colors, and patterns. I already kinda do this with cargo jeans and fluffy pink sweaters, or sparkly heart earrings and steel spiked cuffs.
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@alice @FilthyShrooms @eurekasven7 wow, one of my friends just told me that whenever it rains their mailperson wears a USPS mail cape which apparently is an official uniform option!
@dan $137 for a cape??
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@dan $137 for a cape??
@alice @dan I'm not sure which is more surprising: that US postal carriers have to buy their own uniforms, that the prices are that ridiculous, or that anyone willing to spend that much money can buy an official USPS cape!
(But really, why am I surprised. The answer to all these things is capitalism. Gotta run that postal service like a for-profit business!)
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@dan $137 for a cape??
@alice @dan @FilthyShrooms @eurekasven7 Have you seen the price of bedding these days?!