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I've been invited to an 80's theme party next Saturday and the price of admission is to arrive in costume. In providing suggestions, I would enjoy reading any thoughts, but I'm truly in need of something to wear. With that in mind, I have only one limitations: this is an event with co-workers, so the Jeff Stryker costume is out of the question.

 

Suggestions?

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That was my first thought too, Steven, but "Saturday Night Fever" (and the disco craze) was 70s, not 80s. The 80s were more synth-pop.

 

(picking a nit, sure)

 

You might get away with the Village People (pick one, or get four friends to help).

 

Michael Jackson hit big in the 80s. "Thriller" was early 80s, I think. Wear one white glove and practice your moon walk.

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I only have a week, I'm not sure that's enough practice time.

 

Well, keeping with the "Thriller" theme you could go as a zombie. I'm willing to bet everyone in the room will be willing to re-enact the Thriller dance for you. ;)

 

Lacking that, think "Dynasty" and wear big shoulder pads. Be Alexis Carrington-Colby-Dexter. (And yes, I know I'm leaving out several of her names.)

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It's so nice to know that certain posters are willing to help.

NateSF has gone above and beyond in loaning his cherished Richard Simmonds striped shorts and tank top. Take good care of it because it's his favorite outfit for Palm Sptings,

The Village People idea would be great and Nate has volunteered to go as long as he can be the cop. In addition, he might be able to bring his buddy Tyger as the Indian.

 

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Being serious, The Village People idea suggested by Deej is a great idea. It's the right era. It's accepted as fun entertainment in all social settings. You can pick any one of the guys. It would generally be very inexpensive and easy to develop a costume. Perfect VP song for the party "Ready for the 80's"

Have FUN

 

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None of the other guests have indicated he is being considered. Now where do I find the shorts these days?

 

If there is an American Apparel store nearby, they're selling those little short shorts again. A lot of the stuff they sell there has an 80s look to it, and believe it or not the teeny shorts are making a comeback in general. But also make sure you get the HAIR! :-)

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I've been invited to an 80's theme party next Saturday and the price of admission is to arrive in costume. In providing suggestions, I would enjoy reading any thoughts, but I'm truly in need of something to wear. With that in mind, I have only one limitations: this is an event with co-workers, so the Jeff Stryker costume is out of the question.

 

Suggestions?

 

I just went to the far left of my closet; I think the jackets there dated back to the mid-80's. If you don't have a time travel machine in your wardrobe, you might try some of these ideas:

 

 

80's Mens fashion.

 

Remember the 80's:

 

It was the decade of decadence, reminiscent of the Roaring 20's. New clothes, new music and new dances arrived on the scene one right after the other. The women wore leg warmers and the men wore skinny ties. Ronald Reagan was president and the Berlin wall came down. The music was some of the best since the 1950's, and it seemed everyone was carefree. The clothing definitely matched the attitudes of the day, covering everything from neon bright colors to parachute pants.

 

 

 

Most Popular 80's Men's Fashion:

 

Power Dressing:

While the women were wearing shoulder pads to look more masculine, men discovered pinstripes again. Suits were made of natural materials, such as wool, cotton and silk, an image of higher quality. The pinstripes were not as wide as those from the 1930's and 1940's but very similar to pinstripes from the 1970's.

 

Three-piece suits were not popular and lapels on suit jackets became narrower. Neckties lost weight and became skinny; some of the leather ties were a mere thin strap, which can be seen in movies like Footloose.

 

Miami Vice:

Love color? The 1980's were full of bright colors, even in men's fashion. Men began to adapt the look from Miami Vice, a hit television series starring Don Johnson. This look paired a casual T-shirt with a suit jacket, typically worn open. The T-shirt colors were anything from pastel to coral and the suit was typically white. This look also featured loafers worn without socks.

 

Thriller:

Most people have probably seen the video and dance in the movie 13 Going on 30, and there are many popular parodies and clips on YouTube, but did you know that the Thriller video, released in 1982, inspired a whole new fashion craze in 80's men's fashion? Teenagers tried to emulate Michael Jackson by wearing matching black (or red) leather pants and leather jackets, a single glove and sunglasses. In fact, many teenagers wore their sunglasses even after dark, which was popularized by song lyrics such as "I wear my sunglasses at night". Later in the 1980's, brown leather aviator jackets, replicated after the World War II fighter pilot jackets, became popular.

 

Preppy

Conservatism was in and actors such as Michael J. Fox, who played the preppy Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties, wore looks that were conservative. The preppy look was characterized by polo shirts in specific brands, such as Izod, Brooks Brothers, and Polo Ralph Lauren. Khakis, argyle sweaters and loafers completed the look. The sweaters could be monogrammed with the wearer's initials, and worn tied around the shoulders.

 

Athletic

Sports suits by companies such as Adidas were popular as well. Many people were into fitness and sports, and people were very loyal to particular brands. This seemed to taper off in the late 1980's and many of these brands have never quite regained the same popularity as they once had.

 

Hair

The long, thick sideburns of the 1970's went out of style in 1980's men's fashion. Big hair was in, for both men and women. Styling mousse became as necessary as a big comb to fluff your feathered bangs. From 1984 to 1986, sideburns came back but were short and thin, as opposed to the longer, thicker sideburns of the 1970's. While mullets were popular in suburbia, a more professional look was required of businessmen, who wore very short hair. In the late 80's in men's fashion, it was not popular to part the hair.

 

Accessories

Teens loved the color and functional style of Swatches. Also arriving on the scene was the Seiko Television Watch. This nifty little gadget allowed the wearer to watch TV on the run, and was symbolic of the fast pace and burgeoning technology of the day.

 

Although some of the fashions from the 80's probably shouldn't be repeated, there are many interesting looks from which to choose. Try adding just one or two features, such as a skinny tie or a white jacket over a T-shirt to create a unique, retro look.

 

 

Source: http://deepthi-panachefashion.blogspot.com/2010/06/80s-mens-fashion.html

 

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Miami Vice:

Love color? The 1980's were full of bright colors, even in men's fashion. Men began to adapt the look from Miami Vice, a hit television series starring Don Johnson. This look paired a casual T-shirt with a suit jacket, typically worn open. The T-shirt colors were anything from pastel to coral and the suit was typically white. This look also featured loafers worn without socks.

Actually I am pretty sure I created that look before the police drama Miami Vice co-opted it.

 

I was wearing no socks with my raw silks and panamas .... and then within months Miami Vice adopted the look. It was my take on Florence. ;-)

 

 

Bauer.

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