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Fashion Has Its Place



                                                                             In one minute and out the   traditional  MN stores such as GAP,
                                                                      next--so turns the world  of fashion.   Banana Republic and The Limited
                                                 Styles               In the ever-changing world  of fash-  also  received business with  their
                                                                      ion,  one minute skin  tight jeans  more relaxed clothing that looked
                                                                      rolled half way up the calf were in   old and used  but was  in  actuality
                                                                      style and the next no one outside  of  factory fresh.
                                                                      a costume party would be caught      For guys, No Fear, Co-ed
                                                                      dead rolling up their skin tight jeans.   Naked, Big Johnson,  STUSSY, and
                                                                             It was the same with wear-  Mossimo t-shirts were all  the rage.
                                                                      ing two to three pairs of socks that   "I don't personal! y have any of those
                                                                      coordinated with the outfit.  "I re-  shirts. I think they are cool though;
                                                                      member wearing more than  one   they say some pretty funny things,"
                                                                      pair of socks.  Looking back that   junior  Sam McKewon  said. These
                                                                      was so stupid. You had to buy your   shirts were, however,  truly co-ed.
                                                                      shoes bigger so your feet would fit,   Both guys and girls could be seen
                                                                      but I never wore over two pair at   wearing these t-shirts. Baggy jeans
                      . s,.,;,, v.,, o,;,;.,                          the same  time," senior  Erin Brown   were also  a  must have for  guys.
                                                                      said.
                                                                                                    Some girls were also wearing their
                                                                             Students could wear what-
                     W"•'  11 fll• wel,tlelf  tJIIIfll••  filii,., •• ,.,   ever they  wanted to  wear within   jeans baggier.  All of these items
                     ,.,,,                                            reason but not many swimsuit clad   and any guy was in style.
                                                                                                    worn together with a  baseball hat
                                                                                                           Hairstyles and  make-up
                    "I u1ed to have  thi1  Rainbow  B,.ite  dirl. It Will  10   bodies were seen  walking down   styles were also a  part of fashion
                                                                      the  hall.  Jeans were one of the
                    1tupid.   11         -F,.elhman  c.,,.,  Co,•l••   items of clothing that never went   that was in  one minute and out the
                                                                      out of style.   Blue jeans on  the   next.  No more big hair,  robin egg
                    ''/had thi1 pait ol btown jean1.  They  we/'8  10 ugly.   11   other hand were seen everywhere.  blue eyeshadow and racing stripe
                                                 -Junio,.  M11,.1t  K•l'•   However they were not only blue.   blushed cheeks.  The more natural
                                                                      They came in all colors  of the rain-  "waif' look was a predominate trend
                                                                      bow plus some shades  of brown.   for girls  of all ages. The guys, well,
                    "I ,.emembe,.  tape,.ing  the jean I  at the anl<le1  10 they   With the new styles cer-  hair was just hair. Many styles were
                    I/  a ted out.  That Will ju1t teally dumb.  "    tain  stores  benefitted more than   fine for guys, although there were
                                                 -Junio,.  /(llfi•l•ttil   others.  Retail thrift stores such as   not many guys with long hair, spikes,
                                                                      Salvation Army and Goodwill re-  and rat tails walking down the hall.
                                                                      ceived a large part  of student's busi-  No  matter what the fash-
                    ''/had a g,.een  Mickey  Mou1e  hat.  Actually  I had two.   ness.  Thrift stores were a  cheap   ion or style was in  the future, it was
                    They  we,.e  cheap.  Well one Will  11 goofy hat.  ''   way  to  buy  "groovy awesome  bound to be just like rolling up  skin
                                                 -Junio,.  A11tlg  F11lti11   clothes such as  velour shirts, old   tight jeans half way up the calf and
                                                                      dresses, and platform  shoes," se-  wearing more than one pair  of socks
                                                                      nior Olivia  Brown  said.  More   at the same time.  0
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                  Junior Carla Baumert wears her
                  clothes as many students at MN.                                                   Comfort was a key to senior Carol Borovac's
                  Jeans  were a  staple of any                                                      style.  Stretch pants  and a  t·shirt  were a
                  wardrobe.  (Leah Naple)                                                           popular  choic e   for  many  g irls.
                                                                                                    (Kristen Mollner)
                                                                                                    Seniors Matt Thornblad and Dave McCun e
                                                                                                    spray paint their hair with school colors for
                                                                                                    Spirit Week.  (Kent Barnes)
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