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ersonalities are often reflect-
ed by how a person dresses
_ p and the styles they have
worn. Colors, prints, materials,
accessories, and the cut of clothing
all distinguished one outfit from anoth-
er.
Bright cherry red, cobalt blue,
_ emerald green, and gold were seen in
school frequently. The blue and gold
combination was popular, with red and
_ green paired with gold as close seconds.
Many prints came back from the
SO's and 60's. Paisley print was back in
_ everything from boots to earrings. Buffalo
check was usually found in shirts and less
often found in pants. Plaid pants and shirts
- were a trendy addition to any wardrobe.
~ in both buildings. Lace T-shirts and ties were
Satin and lace were once again the
thing to wear. Big satin jackets were worn
a must for any Madonna fan.
Pleated wool pants and big wool coats
_ kept many people warm this winter. Cable
knit sweaters were comfortable and cozy
while still being fashionable.
Granny's jewelry boxes were raided for
her old brooches to be worn on buttened up col -
Iars. Swatch, the new designer watch, was
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with hisng on_a camouf/ag e Pickup · S 1 I _worn in pairs and triplets. Many wrists and an-
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reta Gil£ h m ront of th _ where. Stirrup pants came back from the 60's in
a variety o colors, the most common being black.
eat er. (photo b e 11 -12 build·
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nson) All these distinctive styles set the fashions of
'86 apart from those of other years.
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