'80s Culture Trends You Weren't Cool if You Followed
The ‘80s were a big cultural shift that changed everything, from what people looked like to what people watched on TV and listened to on the radio. The ’70s were great, but a new era was dawning, and it needed to be different. People were getting used to the TV and its possibilities, and corporations were taking advantage of that with seductive ads that were shaping the entire culture.
So, here are some ‘80s culture trends that meant you weren’t really that cool if you followed. At the time, it was probably okay, but looking back, you probably have a lot of regrets.
Shoulder Pads
That was certainly a strange phase.
Scrunchies
They had a huge impact.
Mullets
They never look cool. Ever.
Maximum Jewels
Everywhere! Lots of bracelets, lots of necklaces, all at once to make some noise.
Gym Outfits
They weren't that bad, but people didn't understand there was a time and place to look like this.
Crop Tops
Lots of men tried them, but only teenagers could pull it off.
Bracelets
The bigger, the better.
Big Belts
Any outfit could level up with a big white belt.
Shiny Dresses
Again, they weren't that bad, but they were everywhere.
Pant Roll
And high socks? Definitely a choice.
Neon Pants
A bit too much.
Teased Hair
So much hair.
Outfit Belts
That's just too much.
Leg Warmers
Nobody used them to warm their legs.
Striped Shirts and Short Shorts
There isn't a more '80s outfit than this.
Cutoff Overalls
I don't even have to explain this one.
Big Earrings
Make you look classy.
Denim Overdose
Some outfits at the time were just denim and denim.
Acid-Washed Denim
A popular variant at the time, and any outfit could be just denim.
Stirrup Pants
Ideal for training and nothing else.