Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tie one on

In the August issue of Lucky magazine, one of the writers discusses her love of neckties.

Ugh. There are certain clothing fads I participated in that I don't like to discuss. (Did someone say knickers? Mine were cranberry corduroy.) It's like a hidden family secret that's not to be mentioned. And, if someone dare bring it up, say at the dinner table, I give them that "shoosh" sound followed by a no-nonsense glare, a request to pass the salt and a quick subject change. There, crisis averted.

For a period of about 8 months in 3rd or 4th grade, I wore ties. I don't know why. I don't know where it came from but I thank God the urge has never returned. They sure as heck didn't look good. But, I loved wearing them with this pinky-peach cardigan I had and a white collared shirt.

My favorite tie was navy blue and had birds on it. Yes, I said birds. And, no, I'm not really an animal lover. I think the tie was my favorite because it was given to me by my grandfather's "special lady friend," Rose. (At our house, special lady friend is code for geriatric love.)

I can't be the only one who participated in this fashion travesty. Did anyone else wear ties? Or, better yet, what other fashion trends did you support that you'd rather forget?

Come clean. You'll feel better.

P.S. For the record, jelly shoes are off-limits. I never wore em' because they didn't make my size. And, I've never recovered.

2 comments:

Julie said...

Paperbag waistbands. The ones that were as high as your ribcage, usually with another inch of fabric above the skinny belt. I bought pants, jeans, dresses, skirts, everything with this horrible feature and it was a bad thing. Having long legs is something to show off, but these waistbands make it look like I was walking on stilts, or was trying to emulate PeeWee Herman (even worse).

Esther Grenz, APR said...

Didn't we all want to wear tie's because Jo, Natalie, Tootie and Blair looked so good in them? For me, it was early high school -- body suits with the cut-out shoulders. I hope to God pictures don't exist.