Re: [h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-14 Thread aquazoo
A couple years back, my nephew had a crew neck undershirt showing in his open collar. We were about to do a family portrait, so I suggested he adjust it. I was informed that it was an intentional look. Better that than boxeer shprts showing, I guess! :-) -Carol > I thought it

Re: [h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-14 Thread Lavolta Press
I thought it was more usual to wear a tank undershirt and show a very small amount of upper chest, but I don't meddle in these things. You should see his sandals--he's had that pair since we first met (as college students) and he refuses to replace them. They look like archaeological finds. L

Re: [h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-14 Thread Robert Uhl
Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hey, my husband still wears the crew-necked white undershirt sticking > out of the shirt neck. That's wrong?!? I'd far rather show an undershirt than my chest... -- Robert Uhl The question of whether a computer can thin

Re: [h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-13 Thread Lavolta Press
The pocket protector would hold your iPod or your Smart Phone... Geek glasses almost seem to be back, but for women. Then there were the high-water pants worn with mismatched sweat socks, the crew-necked undershirt sticking out the unbuttoned collar of the shirt... Hey, my husband still we

Re: Re: [h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-13 Thread Brenda Bell
Wed, 13 Jul 2005 17:08:32 -0700, Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Something retro. The fashion industry has been mining retro (or history) since, heck, since about 1800. Maybe 20 years from now, the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s all mixed together? 30 years from now, they can start

Re: [h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-13 Thread Lavolta Press
Something retro. The fashion industry has been mining retro (or history) since, heck, since about 1800. Maybe 20 years from now, the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s all mixed together? 30 years from now, they can start swiping from some years later in the 2000s. Maybe they can do the Geek Loo

[h-cost] Re: "Future clothing"

2005-07-13 Thread Brenda Bell
What will be interesting will be to examine our ideas of what clothing will be like 20 years from now, 20-30 years from now to see how far off the mark we were... Back in grade school, when we still had weekly "Assembly" marked by performances from each class in the grade (each week a differen