Monday Morning Mirth May 17, 2010

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Every season there’s a Look that simply can’t be ignored. This year around town, there’s a lot of Acid Denim redux going on but frankly, we can’t be sure it’s just not the recession making people go a little recycle crazy, like I gotta be me, I gotta be green.

Heh. And now that the weather is getting warmer in the fickle Midwest, we’ve seen something that strikes fear into our hearts even MORE than harem pants or holey knees: The Romper.

Worn with mile-high heels and lots of spray tan, this garment yanks us right back to the swinging ’70’s and disco madness, but people, really, should we go there again?

19 Replies to “Monday Morning Mirth May 17, 2010”

  1. Oh this is such a big NOOOOOO. They remind me of my high school gym uniform. Same material even. Hideous beyond measure and totally uncomfortable.

  2. And this is why I never pay attention to what’s “in style”…I can just see my slim but not quite in shape 50+ year old body in one of those monstrosities…it’s not a pretty sight…not at all…

  3. Everything old is new again, but really, not everything should be repeated!

  4. For anyone with a small child… this is just an impossible wearable. At least the romper part. I love my toddler but have no desire to share her wardrobe elements! I’d rather wear my sky-high heels with something sleek and black and actually sexy!

  5. Dear Lord, no! I had my swing at the romper in the 80’s, big and boxy on a teen body, ugh! What can I say, it was the 80’s…

  6. These are so wrong, especially because the women who wear them won’t have the same bodies as the models!

  7. I dunno, maybe if they had one that fit my curvy shape and was made of a nice thin cotton, I might then wear it to bed.

  8. LOL

    You know it’s bad when the tall, slim model looks like she’s wearing a onesie with a diaper under it.

    Yikes, maybe there is a fetish for this.

  9. Even at Target! I did a double take and then got out of the junior dept as quickly as possible.

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