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acCcC €t I tettcU- .n rhe 80 ' s, we hove more rhon we bargained for Actually, more money being spent on clothes than we bargained for Guess jeons: $66,00 Polo swearer: $70,00 Button-down shirt: $07.00 An average school outfit can cost almost $140, But thot ' s the price you pay if you don ' t wont to look blase, Dave McGee soid All of the trends, some dating back to the 20 ' s like the bob haircut, were prominent along with a few new styles such as a rail — a lock of holt in rhe bock longer than the rest of the hair Cowboy boors, topsiders. penny loafers and tennis shoes were still favorites, but more guys and girls wore Kaepas than any other tennis shoe. Denim wos everywhere, porticularly Guess denims Jackets as well os jeans were in colors of dark blue, light blue, white, grey, brown and block denim. Some jean outfits were accented with red ond brown leather, too. Of oil the designer denimweor, most people sported the triongulor Guess logo. Prices for Guess clothes ran from $40 on up to $200 for Guess jackets. Calvin Klein ' s, however, still dotted the scene. Nothing comes between me and my Colvins, Jason Derrio said In, other styles for pants, camouflage moteriol was popular among the guys for a few months, then faded from sight Cropped pants in any shape, texture, or color were worn by girls. Preps still remained, dressing in the new styles Ralph Lauren created. New ploid flannel ox- fords and the Polo sweatshirts were evident combining bright and colorful hues. The New Wove look and the Punk still wandered around school, with doublewrop belts ond loud colors. Also, doy-glo colors on sweatshirts, ponrs, socks ond scarfs highlighted dull clossrooms. Sweats, oversized shirts, sweorers ond boggy jeans were popular since they ' re so comfortoble. I wear them (oversized sweaters) when I ' m in a sloppy mood, Jennifer Russell said, I hote wearing boggy clothes or ruffles because they only moke me look shorter. I like wearing something simple that looks good, Julie Trevino said. Jewelry voried from bulky, colorful earrings to twist beads to Swatches. Swiss watch, or Swatch, was a $35 wotch in dif- ferent colorful designs. Generolly, it didn ' t matter what style you chose to weor, just OS long as you were com- fortable ond presentable, I like my own fashion ... it gives me more attention, Sondro Lee soid. If you weor something nice ond feel good about yourself, then you ' re confident about the way you look, Beth Russell said Pick-A. Pocket. ■■! Ill e Ifie styie Everyone s wearing rhem. ' Margaret Gregg said referring to ftie side-poci et jeans Ttie trend, started by Guess wos quickly copied by other fosriion designers D. Wlllloms. Color Dy Numbers; I usuoliy go to Ex- press ond OKtnoote . Jennifer f ussell said Sondro Lee sports striped jeans and o fiuorescent pink shiirt, which ore both popuiof K. Dyrn. Checkers. Anyone? Weoring brightly checkered pants with suspenders, Cin- dy Connon walks to her next doss Con- bought the ponts at Foley s while shopping with her mother We thought they were cute, Connon said D. Williams. 26 More FASHIONS . . .
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