Today a seventh grader called a shirt that she thought was out of style "quarantine era" ...
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Today a seventh grader called a shirt that she thought was out of style "quarantine era" ... is that what we are going with? And were you even BORN then? (she was, but still)
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Today a seventh grader called a shirt that she thought was out of style "quarantine era" ... is that what we are going with? And were you even BORN then? (she was, but still)
@futurebird Wouldn't that only be five years ago? Or am I misunderstanding something.
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@futurebird Wouldn't that only be five years ago? Or am I misunderstanding something.
Yeah. But what does an 11 year old know about five year old fashion??
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Today a seventh grader called a shirt that she thought was out of style "quarantine era" ... is that what we are going with? And were you even BORN then? (she was, but still)
@futurebird I'm also guilty of using "quarantine era" to describe fashion trends; I guess psychological trauma burns certain strange associations into the brain
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@futurebird I'm also guilty of using "quarantine era" to describe fashion trends; I guess psychological trauma burns certain strange associations into the brain
I suspect they pick these things up from their parents mostly. It was just very funny to hear a 7th grader knowingly explaining that "that look is quarantine era" and "sleepy casual is OUT"
(to be fair I think she's right about those fuzzy formless jackets. Very lockdown.)
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I suspect they pick these things up from their parents mostly. It was just very funny to hear a 7th grader knowingly explaining that "that look is quarantine era" and "sleepy casual is OUT"
(to be fair I think she's right about those fuzzy formless jackets. Very lockdown.)
@futurebird Whenever I see those jackets I think "I hope that at least you also ate the muppet you killed for its coat."
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I suspect they pick these things up from their parents mostly. It was just very funny to hear a 7th grader knowingly explaining that "that look is quarantine era" and "sleepy casual is OUT"
(to be fair I think she's right about those fuzzy formless jackets. Very lockdown.)
@futurebird @catmisgivings Hmmm, my poodle likes his shapeless jacket ... In fact he is a chocolate Poodle sitting on a chocolate Persian lamb coat. My wife buys fur coats at the local thrift store and we use them as throws for the couch and chairs. So Scandi.
It's ironic and a little weird to be sitting on something that cost someone a LOT of money back in the day. Occasionally we find the original receipt in the coat