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Those that follow fashion will often comment on how a fashion style may get revived although often not wholesale but elements become part of a new offering that evoke days past. Items such as in pants the wax and wane of straight leg versus bellbottoms. In men's suits the shift from narrow to wide to narrow lapels or single versus double breasted coming into vougue. In casual wear ove the last 10 years or more we've seen elements of the 1960's and 1970's being brought out for revival attemps.
I was surprised to stumble across an iconic club wear item from the late 1970's that survived thru much of the 1980's being made anew by American Apparel, the American Apparel Disco Pant.
http://store.americanapparel.net/rsaah300.html
These are extremely faithful reproductions of the "Shiny Spandex Disco Jeans" with the detail of two pockets on the back side. Shiny Spandex Disco Jeans were originally introduced in the late 1970's quickly becoming a top disco club wear staple. Later in the 1980's the Heavy Metal bands and fans take to these as both stage and club wear. Also to be seen in film and TV of the time regularly on such as Charlies Angels, and by Erin Grey as Commander Dearing from Buck Rogers fame. These look a lot like those worn by Sandy (olivia Newton John) at the end of Grease.
I bought these Xmas 2009 for my 2 adult nieces and the girls wore them to go Clubbing in Las Vegas just days later hitting a number of the top nightclubs.I got them the Black, the Midnight Blue and the silvery Charcoal ones. They share clothes a lot and wear the same size so when the girl at the register said there was a big discount if I bought 3 pairs, I figure it would be OK. After wearing them to the Vegas clubs, both of them gave these Disco Pant(s) very enthusiastic thumbs up and found them to be really comfortable too. They are made from a rarely found heavy weight spandex that’s much, much heavier than say leggings. The girls also said they helped out by being economical, they really saved a lot of money not having to pay for drinks at the clubs.
Over the last year i have seen a number of times where some one, usually a girl or woman was reflecting some of the 80's style especially when it came to projecting what was then the consumate Rocker look.
Anybody else noticing 80's trends in fashions?
I was surprised to stumble across an iconic club wear item from the late 1970's that survived thru much of the 1980's being made anew by American Apparel, the American Apparel Disco Pant.
http://store.americanapparel.net/rsaah300.html
These are extremely faithful reproductions of the "Shiny Spandex Disco Jeans" with the detail of two pockets on the back side. Shiny Spandex Disco Jeans were originally introduced in the late 1970's quickly becoming a top disco club wear staple. Later in the 1980's the Heavy Metal bands and fans take to these as both stage and club wear. Also to be seen in film and TV of the time regularly on such as Charlies Angels, and by Erin Grey as Commander Dearing from Buck Rogers fame. These look a lot like those worn by Sandy (olivia Newton John) at the end of Grease.
I bought these Xmas 2009 for my 2 adult nieces and the girls wore them to go Clubbing in Las Vegas just days later hitting a number of the top nightclubs.I got them the Black, the Midnight Blue and the silvery Charcoal ones. They share clothes a lot and wear the same size so when the girl at the register said there was a big discount if I bought 3 pairs, I figure it would be OK. After wearing them to the Vegas clubs, both of them gave these Disco Pant(s) very enthusiastic thumbs up and found them to be really comfortable too. They are made from a rarely found heavy weight spandex that’s much, much heavier than say leggings. The girls also said they helped out by being economical, they really saved a lot of money not having to pay for drinks at the clubs.
Over the last year i have seen a number of times where some one, usually a girl or woman was reflecting some of the 80's style especially when it came to projecting what was then the consumate Rocker look.
Anybody else noticing 80's trends in fashions?