80's day at work...

if we had one I would go all Stray Cat'ed out, that psuedo-50's look with chinos, pinstriped dress shirt with the sleeves rolled, bandana worn bandit style on the neck...

it is the only look I had in the 80's that I could now do without a wig of some sort...

sometimes I miss my long hair...
 
rhinoguy said:
I have on leather pants from when i had a motorcycle, pink shirt, narrow leather tie, swatch watch and my HUGE glasses.

sorta sick twisted Elvis Costello...sumthin'

(big squeeze to get into these!)

some of the women have REAL big hair today.

AND short skirts with fish nets........pants are all the more tight.

Hey! Don't knock Elvis Costello.

He's a great musician and his wife is a knockout.:D
 
The 80's are the new 60's.

In fashion, so they say. Certainly not in spirit.

:rolleyes:

Women's fashions in the 80s were freakishly misshapen. Shoulder pads designed to make us look like linebackers wearing peplums. I can't think of the 80s without thinking of Joan Collins in Dynasty.


And the hair! Remember the hair?

Isn't that when mullets were invented for men? Because you were jealous of your sisters' enormous hair?
 
rhinoguy said:
bonus...female coworker bending over...musta been a thong under fishnets....(perhaps nothing) either way...was GREAT!



Now, fishnets were another matter. Also, black stockings with a seam down the back. If the thong had been invented when we were armed with fishnets, we would have enslaved you all.
 
I would soooooooo be there with my Siouxsie shirt, my big hair, my ripped jeans.....on top of the desks shouting out...ANARCHY!!!

Sigh, I miss those days.:cool:


NO, I did not have parachute pants, nor did I dress like a flashdancer.
 
rhinoguy said:
not knockin' Elvis (either one)...just ME in too tight leather.

not sure it's a good look for an old guy like me.


Don't worry sweetie. Elvis doesn't wear leather pants anymore, either. And he lost the dorky glasses, too.
 
shereads said:
The 80's are the new 60's.

In fashion, so they say. Certainly not in spirit.

:rolleyes:

Women's fashions in the 80s were freakishly misshapen. Shoulder pads designed to make us look like linebackers wearing peplums. I can't think of the 80s without thinking of Joan Collins in Dynasty.


And the hair! Remember the hair?

Isn't that when mullets were invented for men? Because you were jealous of your sisters' enormous hair?
I agree with you on the shoulder pads and the hair - yuck! And the worst part is that the boys in high school who had the mullets were the cool cute soccer players that I drooled over!

And remember the Miami Vice-type pastels? Ewwwww!
:D
It's kind of fun to remember all of it though.
JJ
 
rhinoguy said:
as for me...I actually enjoyd an excuse to have on leather pants...I DID get compliments on my ass...and i personally liked going cammando (they have a satin lining) and I think my cock might have been subtley visible..it sure FELT good. I RARELY dress in a "sexually outrageous" way...i don't think of myself that ay...and typically it seems guys just end up looking stupid (i probably DID), but at least i had an excuse to try it.
well, rhino, this calls for a: :p and a: :devil:

:)
JJ
 
rhinoguy said:
I actually enjoyd an excuse to have on leather pants...I DID get compliments on my ass...and i personally liked going cammando (they have a satin lining) and I think my cock might have been subtley visible..it sure FELT good. I RARELY dress in a "sexually outrageous" way...i don't think of myself that ay...and typically it seems guys just end up looking stupid (i probably DID), but at least i had an excuse to try it.

I think a lot of the time when we feel that way, it is because we are thinking of ourselves the way we would think of another guy. unless you are bi or at least bicurious (since from your work and posts I know you like women) then you are at a disadvantage here. Now, women might not think the same THINGS look sexy and of course they have their individual tastes, but my experience would say they do not think we look stupid if it is something they like.

When I wear my kilt, the guys all crack jokes and try to make me feel stupid. THE WOMEN ALL FLIRT!!! Well, not "all". But enough that I don't have any problem wearing it anymore.

Let them decide what they think of it, do not do it for them. How do you think a 30 yr old woman feels putting on a plaid skirt and knee socks? How many of us like to see it?
 
rhino,
those pants sure look good on you.
JJ (can't help it)

belegon.... a kilt you say? Maybe we want to see that too.

:)
 
shereads said:
The 80's are the new 60's.

In fashion, so they say. Certainly not in spirit.

:rolleyes:


I was in middle school in the late80's. We wore our blue jeans rolled at the bottom, white t-shirts, ect. My mom came to pick me up one day, looked at a kid and commented- 'we used to dress like that when I was in school.' Kid looked at her like she had three heads, I was, naturally embarrased, but secretly I did actually think it was kind of funny. (I was never in the 'cool crowd' anyway)

I will always be disapointed that I wasn't alive (and preferably living in sanfransisco) durring the 60's. sigh... Growing up in the 80's most certainly didn't make up for it.
 
DirtyJJ said:

belegon.... a kilt you say? Maybe we want to see that too.

:)

ya'know, I looked all through the computer and can't find one. What ones I know I have must have been taken with regular film. I'll work on it, raincheck o.k.?
 
well, I did not promise ~that~ kind of picture. However, I might be persuaded. Is that an official request?
 
Belegon said:
ya'know, I looked all through the computer and can't find one. What ones I know I have must have been taken with regular film. I'll work on it, raincheck o.k.?
No problem, Belegon, we'll be waiting.... ;)
 
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