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prillalar ([personal profile] prillalar) wrote2008-01-04 09:38 pm

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I wish I'd kept my parachute pants from high school. Then I'd know the truth about vanity sizing. Plus they were damn cool.

Questions three:

1. What outfit do you wish you had from high school?

2. What are your thoughts on vanity sizing?

3. Would you buy a DVD set of Facts of Life if it were on sale for $14.99?

all my clothes were terrifying in high school

[identity profile] kormantic.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
and I don't miss them.

Vanity sizing is ridiculous.

No, I never liked the facts of life.

[identity profile] grasshopper.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
1. None of them. I let my mother dress me for an embarrassingly long time, so I always looked like a thirty-year-old from 1986.

2. Hate, because then you have to do mental arithmetic to discover that you are fat. Which you already knew.

3. Rofl. No, because I don't buy anything that I can get on the internet for free, but... I think you might have to :D

Randomly, because this needs to be told to someone who will appreciate it (my sister didn't appreciate it, she just scratched her had and wondered if January wasn't too early for mating season and then grumbled about global warming):

There are two squirrels in my yard whom I have named Momo and Kaidoh, because they are always fighting and chasing each other. Well, mostly it's Momo doing the chasing. In October he chased Kaidoh right to the end of a branch, and Kaidoh fell twenty feet to the ground before scurrying away looking as huffy as I imagine it possible for a squirrel to look.

In November a third squirrel showed up and I named him Inui. Inui always seems as if he, too, would like to chase Kaidoh, but mostly he just sort of hangs back and watches for his chance. Which never comes because Momo is always occupying Kaidoh's attention with the chasing and the fighting and such.

Today Momo and Kaidoh were fucking on a branch outside my window. Inui did not seem happy. Kaidoh was the girl.
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[identity profile] summerslaughter.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
I had an awesome pair of bellbottoms in high school. I wish I still had those. I also had a pair of velvet Chuck Taylors that I loved.

Vanity sizing is stupid.

No, but I've never watched The Facts of Life.

[identity profile] svilleficrecs.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
1. Nothing I can remember, honestly. I wasn't that into clothes.

2. Mostly annoyed because I want sensible, logical a 32 inch waist is a 32 inch fucking waist pair of pants consistency rather than a "grab three sizes and guess" game .

3. No
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[identity profile] summerslaughter.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
I wish they still made those velvet Chucks. I wore mine until they fell apart.

I went to kind of a hippie-ish high school where bellbottoms and 60s-70s stuff was pretty popular. My bellbottoms were my dad's from when he was in college in the 70s. They weren't anything crazy, just straight leg medium bell jeans, but they had really cool pocket embroidering and they made my butt look fantastic.
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[identity profile] summerslaughter.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
This is exactly why I hate vanity sizing. I detest the what size do I wear at this store guessing game.

[identity profile] squidlet.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
1. I still wear those that haven't fallen apart. There was this dress made of soft denim with leather buckle shoulder straps I miss.

2. What is that? I'm guessing it's when they say it's a size smaller than it is? Or is it the different systems between Europe, UK, Japan and America?

Even if I take clothes theoretically my size, wouldn't the appropriateness of fit depend on the specific dimensions of your body? I have broad shoulders and short legs.

3. Not really.

[identity profile] meritjubet.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
1. School uniforms are the norm in Australia. Hence it was bags and hair that made you cool. I resisted the urge to cull my backpack since having kilos of books resting on one shoulder or in folder wasn't preferable. Ouch.

2. I wish they would just have one sizing to rule them all. I have been perplexed recently to be fitting quite comfortably in clothes marked Small. I'm not overweight, but I really pity the people who are actually petite. Then again, I want pants that actually fit and don't make my look like I'm wearing mummy's clothes. Damn shortness bias.

3. ...I guess I'm out of tune with popular culture since I don't know that series?

[identity profile] meritjubet.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
Basically. Someone who fits a size 10 would fit a size 8 etc. Leads to a closet of clothes filled with clothes of a vast sizing difference. And more frustration when trying something on.

[identity profile] grasshopper.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I just had such a shock of sympathetic horror at that one! D:

Me too! Only, I have neither faith, nor patience for the shallow breathing and deep knee bends required to make things fit, so I always buy the bigger size, which always ends up falling right off me. Accidental depantsing is not fun :(

No, though I'm sure the show's available out there somewhere; the only things I have never managed to find that I wanted from the internet were those Ultraman Max raws you were looking for, and a schmoopy sports movie I loved when I was little called Amazing Grace and Chuck. That, I would totally buy. It's a moot point though as I ran out of hard drive space (again) when I decided I needed the 1979 anime version of Anne of Green Gables... *cries*

I am really tempted, though I don't think I could stop myself from making them actual squirrels. I mean, I've written data pair where they were bees... I should not be allowed to write things.

[identity profile] firesprite1105.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
1. I can't think of an entire outfit I'd want, but I had this pair of knee-high leather boots from the 70's that I bought at a rummage sale for a buck, and I wore those suckers until there were holes in the toes and one of the heels snapped off. They remind me a bit of some of the newer styles that I can't afford.

2. I freaking hate vanity sizing. I never know what size to order if I'm ordering online. And I'm probably a classic size 5, and muscular to boot, and I'm a freaking ZERO at Old Navy. Where on earth do the actual skinny girls shop? Not at Old Navy, I'm guessing. ;P

3. Nope. :)

[identity profile] darkeyedwolf.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
3. Would you buy a DVD set of Facts of Life if it were on sale for $14.99?

YES

And I wouldn't regret a penny.

[identity profile] shikishi.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I would want my wrestler's boots back (ala Hopey in Love and Rockets). They were soft and worn and fit just right. I also had skinny calves then so I didn't feel like a heffalump in them. Maybe I would want my skin tight mini skirt too. Black of course.

Vanity sizing? I assume it is inaccuarte and a pain in my ass because I range from an 8 to a 16. :(

no. I would not.

[identity profile] barkley.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish I had my T-Shirt from the 88 Calgary Olympics. It disappeared without a trace in college, and I've missed it since. We never had a chance to say goodbye!

It's just one more thing that makes shopping frustrating.

I would!

[identity profile] laurashapiro.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
1) I loved the way I dressed in high school -- sort of funky vintage new-waver with fucked up hair and black eyeliner. I miss it all the time, but I'd never wear any of it now. Maybe when I'm retired. (: The outfit that comes to mind right now is a 60s op art dress with black and white circles all over it. It was awesome.

2) Vanity sizing is the #1 reason why I can't buy clothes on the Internet, and instead must suffer the aggravation of The Maul. It stinks.

3) Never saw it, but if you like it, I think you should have it.

[identity profile] alice-and-lain.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
1. I was kinda prissy towards the end of high school and wore a lot of dressy clothes, even when I had marching band. I had this absolutely comfortable, absolutely slimming, knit skirt and sweater combination. I loved that outfit. Of course, with the clarity of hindsight, I realize that it was probably "too old" for me at the time, mostly due to the fact that the set had shoulderpads and was eye-bleedingly indigo. I'm talking the brightest, deepest indigo you can image. I'm sure people made fun of me but I felt like a princess in that outfit. I wish I still had it.

2. I don't care one way or another. Clothes shopping has always been an exercise in frustration and adventure. Might as well throw more confusion into the ring!

3. I...don't remember ever watching the Facts of Life. So, no.

[identity profile] laurashapiro.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Oh god, I was insufferable. I loved to shock people, was sure I knew what was best for everyone, and was obsessed with Rocky Horror such that I could barely talk about anything else. You'd have found me impossible, I'm sure.

I can probably dig up some pictures, though. (:

3) I didn't watch much TV at that time. ::shrug::

[identity profile] darkeyedwolf.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Pretty much. Are you going to get it? *g*

[identity profile] shikishi.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
hahahahaha. I wore thrift shop clothes, 14 sizes too large (seriously - my favorite dress was a green polka dotted 1960's housecoat in a size 40).

yeah. :(

hahahahaha. I have two favorite episodes. the one where Natalie buys a bong and the one where Rod Serling keeps saying Tooties name.

[identity profile] j00j.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
1. I wore a lot of oversized t-shirts and jeans in high school, so I can't say that I miss those. I hate clothes shopping (as does my mother), and didn't know how things were supposed to fit, so I just looked awkward most of the time. Although people thinking I was a boy was occasionally amusing. The surviving t-shirts mostly serve as pjs now. Oh, I do still have my prom dress, which does still fit, but the vanity sizing thing is irrelevant since the dress was sewn for me (part of the reason mum hates clothes shopping is that, given the time, she could do a better job).

2. Vanity sizing is made of stupidity and confusion. This is why I am wearing mens' cargo pants right now (okay, I haven't entirely gotten over the oversized pants, but dude, I have jeans that fit, too). But at least I've discovered a way to make the shopping experience better-- bring friend who *likes* shopping and knows how to make me look good. Of course, then I become her fun dress up doll because I happen to be somewhere near the size and shape the fashion industry bizarrely thinks everyone is, which can get a bit crazy given that my reaction to 75% of these items is DO NOT WANT WTF IS THAT COLOR.

3. I don't know what that show is, so I'd have to say no.

[identity profile] honey-wheeler.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
1. I had a pair of flannel Chuck Taylors that I loved. I wore them until the sole and the body of the shoes parted ways. Sniff. Goodbye, old friends.

2. Ugh, I don't wanna talk about it.

3. ...yes.