The Christmas list we all had in the 80s
Flashback-Grade Pieces of 70s and 80s Nostalgia - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
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The other day, my girlfriend Kamie wrote on Facebook that Jem and the Holograms was on TV. I can’t believe they have that show on again. It is the old show, with the bad makeup and hair from the ’80s. Her daughter thought it was hilarious and cheesy. Apparently you can reminisce by watching the old episodes on YouTube. […]
I don’t know about you but old photographs of the Christmas of yore are rather remarkable and fascinate me to no end. All those shiny aluminum trees dripping in tinsel, standing next to the …
Everyone can agree that the 1970s were a different time in America. So many things have changed since the decade of bell bottoms and disco. You might remember some of these unique things kids would do in the 70s that have become obsolete. Back in the 70s, kids would play outside all day. The kids
Dynamite magazine was published from 1974-1992, and delivered a little bit of pop culture to kids' mailboxes all across the US. Here's a look back!
In September 2016 the Daily Juice Company announced that the old favourite Sunnyboy, a pyramid shaped ice-block in a Tetrapak, was being deleted.
You'll beat The Oregon Trail one day!
What were girls, tweens & teens wearing in 1983? See vintage 80s clothes for girls ranging from preppy to prairie and loads in between!
The subject of this article is the main protagonist of the series. For the impostor in Chasing Rainbows, see Rainbow Robot. You haven't seen a Sphere of Light by any chance, have you? I'm looking for a Sphere of Light so I can make your world beautiful! -- Rainbow Brite tries to bargain with the crow at the start of the first half of Beginning of Rainbow Land. Rainbow Brite is the Rainbow Brite franchise's main protagonist. She is a lovable, creative young girl who uses the colors of the Rainbow
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You were the coolest if you had a Strawberry Shortcake lunch box.
10 Photos From The '70s And '80s That Would Get Parents In Trouble Today
The decade that was truly, truly, truly outrageous.
If you grew up in the 1970s, chances are you had a rockin' sense of style. Adults were donning leisure suits and bell bottoms, and stores adapted those trends to fit their littlest costumers, too. 1. Sesame Street Apparel The iconic children's television show made its debut in 1969, opening up the floodgates for countless apparel items throughout the decade. Pajamas? Check. Umbrellas? You got it. Crocheted vests featuring Ernie & Bert? Of course. Even though the clothing styles have changed, Sesame Street is one trend that is still beloved by kids today. It's just on pay cable now. 2. Flame Resistant Sleepwear In every catalogue throughout the 1970s, flame resistant sleepwear was prominently advertised. Whether it was your Sesame Street onesie or your heavy quilted robe, pajamas were built to protect. Recently, the chemicals used in flame resistant clothing have come under fire. But in the '70s, parents could rest easy knowing their child wouldn't burst into flame while they slept. 3. All Plaid Everything Plaid was the hot pattern. Whether it was on vests, button ups, or bellbottoms, you could mix and match plaids to become a geometric fashionista. Paired with leisure suits that were so popular among adults, kids in the '70s couldn't go wrong. 4. Denim To counter the loud plaid patterns, denim also became big for kids. But we're not talking about denim jeans. We're talking about denim on denim on denim. The photo on the left perfectly depicts the denim craze that took over. These girls perfectly matched their denim jackets to denim bellbottom jeans. Bonus points to the girl with the quilted detailing on her shirt. 5. Bell Bottoms One of the most definitive '70s fashion trends wasn't just for adults. Kids everywhere mimicked their parents' and favorite celebrities' style by wearing the wide-legged pants. 6. "Chubby" Sizes Here's something that wouldn't fly today. "Chubby" sizes were available for girls and boys who were a little more, well, chubby. The blatant wording in the ads seems so displaced from today's politically correct world. It's nice that big retailers like JC Penney and Sears aren't calling kids chubby anymore. (By the way, there were even chubby sizes in shoes). 7. Western Wear No, these aren't Halloween costumes. These are actual outfits from the 1970s. Retailers looked for inspiration from the wild, wild west by selling cowboy hats, fringed dresses and cowboy boots. 8. Cowl Neck Sweaters Not high enough to be a turtle neck, and not low enough to be a regular neckline — cowl necks struck a perfect medium for teenage girls in the 1970s. Cowl necks are still around today, and have even inspired the "funnel neck" and the "snood neck." 9. Matching Maybe it was for your family's Christmas party, or for family photos. If you had a younger sibling in the '70s, chances are you wore matching outfits at some point. Matching clothes were the bane of any teen's existence, but they were a delight for younger ones. 10. Celebrity Sleepwear What better way to show your adoration for a celebrity by wearing their face on your pajamas? While Sesame Street and Disney adorned kids' pajamas, celebrities like David Cassidy adorned those for teens. Bonus points for the girl wearing the Mork PJs in the photo. 11. Elongated Collars There was a point in time when it looked like collars could just fly away from a button up shirt. The long, pointed collars of the 1970s were big, and the trend trickled down into children's fashion. The longer the collar, the better. The one featured in this photo almost touches the boy's shoulders — very nice! (via MeTV Network)
Flashback-Grade Pieces of 70s and 80s Nostalgia - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Flashback-Grade Pieces of 70s and 80s Nostalgia - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Signs that you were raised in the greatest decade to be a kid: the '80s! Step aside, '90s kids. Just step aside.
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Words that conjure up style images of the 1970s in New Jersey include: platform shoes, pants suits and bell bottoms, "sizzler" dresses, sideburns and 'staches.
There really is nothing like the memories of childhood is there? I think the older we get... the more we tend to turn our childhood memorie...
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New, but not improved, because sometimes the old things are still the best.
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Teen Beat (1986)
The '80s were a wild time.