Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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66 ee ya later alligator, said the fox. Sounds like something you might come across in a children's storybook? Maybe so, but at Oak Park the story came to life as the popular Fox and Izod roamed the hallways. The Fox and Izod were just a few examples of the popular prep look. Top-sider shoes, monogrammed sweaters, and oxford shirts added class to every preppy Northman's wardrobe. Names seemed to be the important factor in buying certain items for those people who were attracted to designer materials. Besides Izod, Bill Blass, Gucci, Christian Dior, and Sasson were just a few of the chic designers. These names or the designer's symbol could be found on jeans, shirts, belts, jewelry, perfumes, and nearly every other item of apparel for men and women. When asked why he wore designer clothing, Marc Whitney replied, Wearing designer clothes gives a feeling of self- importance and an expression of individuali- W-H If names and animals weren't your thing, you might have latched onto some fringes and leather. The western look was very in in 1980-81. Cowboy boots and hats prevailed over western apparel. The fringes, boots, and jeans were necessities in a wardrobe worn to any one of the many country and western bars. The night was spent with country music, country dancing, and being with friends. To top off the night, one could take a turn at riding a bucking mechanical bull to test his true cowboy abilities. Whatever preference in style of clothes, hang-outs, or anything else, a suitable fad could be found at Uak Park to fit your every mood. U1 fQ t ig is ,,,, 0' iw Q p .,, l gf , 4: ,Ht v - f O 47p f I Vfll I 3,6 Awww MM M17-Y4.9L7ryjmq, 198

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