People wear what they like to our office, which encompasses a lot. Today we had a little baby giftie thing for a woman 8 months pregnant who is starting on maternity leave, and she was wearing a David Bowie shirt. Also in the room were people in such things as: jeans, sundresses, t-shirt and board shorts, red peasant blouse, and a knitted shell and dress pants. I love working in post-production.
'Safe'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think it was written in 1982 when blouses were those sheer polyester thiks with tucks down the front and ruffles. And for some reason people didn't want their bras to show through. I figure, at least you are wearing one!
When I was in HS (in the blessed 80s) it was mortifying if your bra showed in any way. At least in suburban New Jersey.
Funny how twenty years later, if your bra ISN'T showing, you are dowdy and out of fashion. @@
hikes up bra strap
Hm. I remember wearing lingerie as outerwear in the 80s. Though I guess the flashdance off-the-shoulder look was usualy braless.
I hate myself for asking this. What are "board shorts"? 'Cuz I am getting an unpretty image.
Board shorts are swim suits surfers wear.
Gus, think surfing: [link]
All this Board shorts talk is making me think about the "jams" fad in about 1987-1988....
Yeah, Sophia. I know what board shorts are, but I was just going to ask why the stopped calling them 'jams'.