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Even though it was freezing! Everyone I knew did this (not just at School too). Even out with your friends, having a T-Shirt under your Shirt was "trendy as" and a Coat/Jumper, just was'nt!! Who else can recall this "fashion statement of sorts"
As I'm a Geordie, it's only acceptable to wear a jacket when it's below 0, T-Shirt weather from March to November . But I vaugly remember this "rule" from primary school, though I sort of remember it elsewhere too. I definitely remember the T-Shirt under Shirt though. Think that one's back again isn't it?
As I'm a Geordie, it's only acceptable to wear a jacket when it's below 0, T-Shirt weather from March to November . But I vaugly remember this "rule" from primary school, though I sort of remember it elsewhere too. I definitely remember the T-Shirt under Shirt though. Think that one's back again isn't it?
I've got to admitt it (at School or not) oozes more class just to not have a Jumper on Llamarama. I don't know why this is - a T-Shirt under shirt as always been more trendy somehow. Even if say you wore a Llye and Schott Jumper to the Pub, it'd be looked at as "odd" I think.
At school it was ok to wear a coat, but having the hood up or wearing a hat was a big no no. Didn't matter that it was -5 outside and lashing down with rain. Everyone turned up with soaking wet hair. I'd pull mine down as soon as I got round the corner from home where sensible mam had insisted I put mine up.
As for nights out, well nothing less than a hankerchief sized dress would surfice and no coat was the golden rule. I have a vivid memory of one New Years Eve in the 90's, me and my friends struggling to totter up an icy bank from the beach promenade bar in Whitley Bay with the sea raging and horizontal snow battering us. All of us were in strappy dresses and sandals. Thankfully those days are behind me!
Agreed, hypothermia was a small price to pay for looking hard!
Hmm but even now as long as you have the T-Shirt (or Footy Shirt) look it is still trendy I think and still reminds of Grease and John Travolta, all these years later. John did create something there I think, that even say Elvis could'nt.
Or a combination of the two, either way looks cool!
So true yeah. I think we should really thank John Travolta for this look though, imagine if he had never made Grease or Grease was'nt even made more-ever, we'd not have known the look so well. We often copied this look at School too (but not the Leather Jacket one).
It has got to has'nt it? Depends though if you have say a WindRunner over it or similar, then for me unless it's freezing (say minus 8/9/10) you have to pick one or the other then!
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