Sure, everyone's seen others looking baaaaad. But who doesn't make fashion mistakes? If you can remember any (or even have pictures!), post them here.
I can remember wearing, when I was 4 or so, a hot pink with green stars jersey dress. It was like a tee, skirt and shorts all mixed together. It was so gross... i even had a matching headband. I also had these black and white striped tee and shorts that I wore almost every day.
White hawaiian shirt with monogram motorcycle (in different colors) print - Ecko
Blue jeans, very tight on the crotch and not baggy like Phat Farm supposed to be, washed but no distressing like those jeans at outlets - Phat Farm
Black square toed boots - some random Italian brand from Lane Crawford
some of the things that my mother put on me...
i remember once she put a pink ribbed t-nk on me with brown pants...
i was about 6-7 yrs old...
but i still think about how awful that was......
i also did a lot of crazy stuff back in the 80's that was trendy back then but is just ridiculous when you look back on it...
:p......
best to stay away from trends i think...
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This pink dress.. I think it was made out of cotton or something anyways it was really soft and when I first got it the length was around my ankles or so and when I finally parted with it it was somewhere around my knees (I think a little above) My family STILL teases me about "the pink dress" but hey I was just a kid Oh yes and I would wear it with these clunky black shoes and pink socks OMG I cringe when I see pictures
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Didn't we all go through that phase? I know I did.
I know I didn't.
What an awesome thread. I can think of a lot of things in elementary school that I wore... but that doesn't really count.
I had a brief grunge phase in high school, about 8 years too late (we're talking '99 here). I had my Beastie Boys shirts (though they weren't grunge, more like hip-hop), and big metal-ball necklaces... oh god.
Middle school: the whole smiley face thing was in. I had this terrible pendant that had a holographic smiley face. I still cringe when I think about it.