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Cool t-shirts for women to wear in 2021
Undeniably, t-shirts are the most versatile wardrobe-essentials. For women, they are as important as dresses. You can never get tired of it or have too many. The No winter or fall outfit idea is complete without layering a tee under the coats or jackets. And when the summer arrives, it calls for playful crop tops!
By campbelljoef5 years ago in Styled
Bring Back Baby Phat!
I revisit brands often thinking about what brands were just awful from the start. I use my youth as to excuse most of it because hey, we were all kids. I think 90’s babies were the last group who spent their time dressing our appropriate age. Aeropostale in middle school was cool but the butterfly logo on a short didn't seem as if it would last too long. Bobby Jack shirts? Very middle-school like and I see how that faded as well.
By Sierra Ginae.5 years ago in Styled
'90s Child, '80s Lover
I was born in 1994. My boyfriend, 1989. I've loved the 1980s since well-before I met him though. (I really really appreciate that he was born the same year that the The Little Mermaid was released; it's my favourite, for nostalgia, Disney movie!)
By Kaitlyn Dawn5 years ago in Styled
Androgyny
The 80's will long be remembered as one of the most radical eras of fashion, from glam rock to Madonna, extreme was the new normal. It was also the decade for disregarding social norms before we had phrases like "gender non-conforming". While the androgynous fashion of the 80's inspired many to play with unconventional styles, we seem to have moved away from the widespread embrace of androgyny itself.
By Eriko Jane5 years ago in Styled
My Moment in the Limelight
The Year at Hand … 2004. I was 16 years old. I was in grade 10. This was my second year of private school. I was surrounded by rich folks. Asian. White. Black. Brown. Everyone you could think of. They all had money and came from a wealthy background. The only traits I shared with them was that I am brown and I was there for an education, without my consent. Wealth or no wealth, barely scraping through the bills and sometimes living on money we didn’t have. That would not limit my education. But everything else in life the dollar saw an effect. One pair of sneakers a year, if lucky. The next one came when they fell apart! Clothes were hand-me downs from my two older brothers. A fashion sense was irrelevant and not even possible.
By Kishan Baskaran5 years ago in Styled
The Face of Pop In The 80's
I sit here and think back to my childhood, I was twelve and my brother was a year younger. The year was 1996, my brother and I were out of school for the summer, and were making one of our weekly quest to the Dollar General on the other side of Friarsgate, the small neighborhood we lived in. We went to buy candy and snacks with whatever money we could produce through the week, (picking change from the couch or doing random task for the neighbors around us), for the Saturday afternoon movie marathon that played on Fox. Our father did not believe in an allowance, forcing us to earn for ourselves, however with four children and little income this was understandable. The trips were always an adventure to us, making our way to the neighborhood tennis courts, then using a path behind it to get onto the railroad tracks that ran through the neighborhood and led us the rest of the way to shopping center where our destination was.
By Jarred S Baker5 years ago in Styled
An Ode' to The 50's
Where “Grease Is The Word”, Poodle Skirts are in, and the Pink Ladies had Cool Guys in Black Leather Jackets and slicked back hair falling head over blue suede shoes.. The 50’s were a time of rock and roll; embedded in the hearts of hopeless romantics, and Pops Diner day dreamers.
By Rita Montgomery (Pearl M.)5 years ago in Styled








