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Hey @eurekasven7, thanks for the follow request!

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  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

    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.

    #CAPTCHAlice

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    @alice @eurekasven7

    My choice is whatever this is.

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    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

      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.

      #CAPTCHAlice

      filthyshrooms@tech.lgbtF This user is from outside of this forum
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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!

      sherwoodinc@floss.socialS drsbaitso@infosec.exchangeD dan@discuss.systemsD 3 Replies Last reply
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      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

        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.

        #CAPTCHAlice

        dave@alvarado.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @alice @eurekasven7 men wearing proper (non-baseball) hats.

        Edit: I realize the irony of that statement when my profile pic is me in a baseball cap. The pic is old, my fourth full-brim hat was delivered today.

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        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

          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.

          #CAPTCHAlice

          sherwoodinc@floss.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @alice @eurekasven7 hard to choose. Maybe hippie-esque decolorated t-shirts?

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          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

            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.

            #CAPTCHAlice

            drsbaitso@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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            #6

            @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.

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            • filthyshrooms@tech.lgbtF filthyshrooms@tech.lgbt

              @alice @eurekasven7 CAPES! We need more capes and flowy fashion for guys, I don't care what Edna says about them!

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              @FilthyShrooms @alice @eurekasven7 this. Maybe also with pocket watches

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              • filthyshrooms@tech.lgbtF filthyshrooms@tech.lgbt

                @alice @eurekasven7 CAPES! We need more capes and flowy fashion for guys, I don't care what Edna says about them!

                drsbaitso@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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                @FilthyShrooms @alice @eurekasven7 Not just capes, but full on mother-warming CLOAKS. Give me a heavy drape that can keep out the wind, make me look mysterious, and dramatize a lightning strike in one garment.

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                • drsbaitso@infosec.exchangeD drsbaitso@infosec.exchange

                  @FilthyShrooms @alice @eurekasven7 Not just capes, but full on mother-warming CLOAKS. Give me a heavy drape that can keep out the wind, make me look mysterious, and dramatize a lightning strike in one garment.

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                  @drsbaitso @alice @eurekasven7 yesssss 100%

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                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                    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.

                    #CAPTCHAlice

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                    @alice @eurekasven7

                    JNCOs

                    Nothing in your post says I have to actually follow the trend but I think that one would be really fun to watch come back

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                    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                      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.

                      #CAPTCHAlice

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                      @alice @eurekasven7 I say let's do the medieval (and maybe renaissance?) thing where clothing was more modular.

                      Instead of wearing a single stitched together pair of pants, there were hose - individual leg garments you tied to a belt - so having two pairs of hose gave you 4 possible leg outfits

                      Similarly the sleeves that were tied to the bodice or jacket with ribbons - so two dresses with their sleeves gave you at least 4 possible combinations.

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                      • filthyshrooms@tech.lgbtF filthyshrooms@tech.lgbt

                        @alice @eurekasven7 CAPES! We need more capes and flowy fashion for guys, I don't care what Edna says about them!

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                        @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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                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                          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.

                          #CAPTCHAlice

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                          @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).

                          @eurekasven7

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                          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                            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.

                            #CAPTCHAlice

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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.

                            @eurekasven7

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                            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                              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.

                              #CAPTCHAlice

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                              @alice @eurekasven7

                              parachute pants

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                              • drsbaitso@infosec.exchangeD drsbaitso@infosec.exchange

                                @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.

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                                @drsbaitso @alice @eurekasven7 I saw this pattern release literally this week so I guess belt pouches are back? 😉

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                                PIP pouch PDF

                                Pip is a practical belt pouch PDF sewing pattern in two sizes. Perfect for coins, cards or sewing tools. Wear it on a belt or combine it with the Filippa bag. The pattern comes in a PDF and a projector file accompanied by an e-book with written and illustrated sewing instructions.

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                                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                  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.

                                  #CAPTCHAlice

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                                  @alice @eurekasven7

                                  Cloaks. Mostly just to make it socially acceptable to wear a blanket out in public.

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                                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                    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.

                                    #CAPTCHAlice

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                                    @alice @eurekasven7 90s flannels.

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                                    • dan@discuss.systemsD dan@discuss.systems

                                      @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?"

                                      alice@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @dan that was my experience in Mensa. Lots of capes.

                                      @FilthyShrooms @eurekasven7

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                                      • brass75@twit.socialB brass75@twit.social

                                        @alice @eurekasven7 90s flannels.

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                                        @brass75 I've been wearing those my whole life.

                                        @eurekasven7

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                                          @toekneegee 🫂

                                          @draNgNon @eurekasven7

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