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Fads of our youth. Do you have one? Mine were clogs and the Magic Eight Ball. (Original Post) debm55 Nov 4 OP
I did have a pair of those very dangerous clackers (and they were dangerous)... wcmagumba Nov 4 #1
Thank you very much, wcmagumba. I had clackers and yes they were dangerous. debm55 Nov 4 #4
Mine were blue. intheflow Nov 4 #72
I loved my clackers. So dangerous though BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 4 #76
What exactly are they? efhmc Nov 6 #121
Two hard plastic balls with holes drilled through and connected by a string with a plastic ring in the middle... wcmagumba Nov 6 #124
Thanks wcwagumba, You explained way better then me. debm55 Nov 6 #127
I wish I knew how to post pictures so I will explain as best I can. They were two very large marble balls. They were debm55 Nov 6 #125
All the hippie chicks wore platform clogs....so hot...I married one 💞 walkingman Nov 4 #2
HAHAHAHHAHHAHA. That's funny , Thank you very much, walkingman. debm55 Nov 4 #5
Never Had One But The Pet Rock ProfessorGAC Nov 4 #3
Thank you ProfessorGAC. Jarts and caps were dangerous. I found out by hitting it with a stone and it hit me in the eye. debm55 Nov 4 #7
Beat me to it! Mme. Defarge Nov 4 #34
Mood rings! I had one, don't know what became of it. Ocelot II Nov 4 #6
I had a mood ring. Mine only changed to two colors--blue and black. I lost it, debm55 Nov 4 #9
I loved them! get the red out Nov 4 #43
For a brief moment in time, in 8th grade: knickers were all the rage. Coventina Nov 4 #8
HAHHAHAHAHAHH. Thank you very much Coventina. I don't know if I would wear. debm55 Nov 4 #11
I remember! PennyC Nov 4 #17
Those and...Pixie cuts (twice! 5-11and 17/18), Mood rings. Farrah Fawcett hair (15/16). Earth shoes. CB radios. ms liberty Nov 4 #10
Thank you ms liberty. We called it the Twiggy cut after the British model. Had Earth shoes in college. I remember the CB debm55 Nov 4 #13
Oh yeah... The Magic 8Ball. FalloutShelter Nov 4 #12
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA. Thank you very much, FalloutShelter. debm55 Nov 4 #14
White belt with three prongs, three rows of holes GreatGazoo Nov 4 #15
HAHHAHHAH. thank you very much, GreatGazoo, --the white belt. and the Schwinn Stringray. Hard to forget. debm55 Nov 4 #18
Ant farms and hulu hoops RoadRunner Nov 4 #16
HAHAHAHHAAH. Thank you RoadRunner. OMG , the ant farm. and hula hoops. I liked the hulu hoops. debm55 Nov 4 #19
Loved my Magic 8 Ball! Also had Gypsey Fortune Telling Cards SheltieLover Nov 4 #20
HAHAHAHAHAHAH. Thank you SheltieLover. AND the bold striped bell bottoms. A fashion statement for sure debm55 Nov 4 #21
Fringe suede jackets and vests. debm55 Nov 4 #22
Flavored rolling papers. Banana and strawberry! Ziggysmom Nov 4 #23
Thank you very much, Ziggysmom. debm55 Nov 4 #24
They still have them. Bristlecone Nov 4 #80
Poodle skirts nocoincidences Nov 4 #25
Thank you very much, nocoincidences. I remember them but never wore them. Great reminder. debm55 Nov 4 #28
I remember them! lark Nov 4 #35
Ha! I still wear clogs gay texan Nov 4 #26
HAHAHHAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much for sharing with us. I liked the lower clogs and not the high ones. debm55 Nov 4 #29
Troll dolls and super balls.. MiHale Nov 4 #27
Thank you very much, I had a troll doll family and the super ball.The super ball was fun, but you had to watch for the debm55 Nov 4 #31
Go-go boots! KT2000 Nov 4 #30
Thank you very much, KT2000. I had a pair of white go-go boots. debm55 Nov 4 #32
Bell Bottoms and hip huggers and peace signs - and yes, I wore them all. lark Nov 4 #33
Thank you very much, lark. I made my own batik and tie dye shirts. Bell bottoms and hip huggers--I wore them too. My debm55 Nov 4 #36
Coonskin hats FuzzyRabbit Nov 4 #37
Thank you very much, FuzzyRabbit. debm55 Nov 4 #38
Clackers HappyH Nov 4 #39
Thank you very much, HappyH. What you posted is true. In our youth we did some very dangerous things--I did all those debm55 Nov 4 #40
Hula Hoops and madamesilverspurs Nov 4 #41
Thank you very much madamesilverspurs. HAHAHAHH. I remember the Ben Casey shirts. I wish Hula Hoops would make a come debm55 Nov 4 #46
I had a Ben Casey pillowcase. I don't even know if I was old enough Cloudhopper Nov 4 #91
Oh you are bad, Cloudhopper. debm55 Nov 4 #92
Penny Loafers LogDog75 Nov 4 #42
Thank you LogDog75. I had a pair. Never thought of putting a dime in. What a great idea. debm55 Nov 4 #51
Sprocket chain bracelet get the red out Nov 4 #44
Thank you very much get the red out. Did you wear the rings made from the bottoms of fancy silverware? debm55 Nov 4 #50
No get the red out Nov 4 #63
Painters pants. I had some with little fruits all over them Phentex Nov 4 #45
Thank you very much, Phentex, I wore them in college along with the farmer jeans. debm55 Nov 4 #49
"Reply hazy, ask again later". boonecreek Nov 4 #47
HAHHAHHAHHHAHHAH. Thank you very much boonecreek. That's funny. debm55 Nov 4 #48
I loved my clogs! Navy blue suede with cork bottoms. CrispyQ Nov 4 #52
HAHHAHHAHHAHA. Thank you very much, CrispyQ. debm55 Nov 4 #57
Taps on our saddle shoes. Attaching playing cards to our bicycle wheel spokes KitFox Nov 4 #53
Your welcome, KitFox. I remember all except the the saddle shoes. I had a Duncan yo-yo, I couldn't make it do anything debm55 Nov 4 #58
;-{) Slinky Goonch Nov 4 #54
HAHHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much, Goonch. When it got tangled up., that was it for old slinky. debm55 Nov 4 #59
Chokers. My favorite was leather with a "gold" livetohike Nov 4 #55
Thank you livetohike. I loved chokers, especially the black"velvet" one with a cameo on it. debm55 Nov 4 #60
I still have one of those leather peace signs. I wondered if anybody knew what it signified so I asked my cleaning lady. CTyankee Nov 4 #73
I still have mine too. One of my younger brothers gave it to livetohike Nov 4 #74
what do you do with it? CTyankee Nov 5 #106
It's in an old jewelry box. Someone will find it livetohike Nov 5 #113
Earth Shoes... wcmagumba Nov 4 #56
Thank you , wcmagumba. I had them in college and I loved them so easy on my feet. I was sad when they disappeared. debm55 Nov 4 #61
In college, Dingo Boots. debm55 Nov 4 #62
Super Ball. You really could make it bounce over your house! rsdsharp Nov 4 #64
HAHAHHHAH.. Thank you rsdsharp. And if you are like me, the Super Ball would up and hit you in the face. debm55 Nov 4 #65
No, I managed to miss out on that piece of "fun." rsdsharp Nov 4 #69
I'm feeling a little nostalgic today Niagara Nov 4 #66
Niagara, you are the winner. Congratulations for that post of memorable.fads. You are younger then me, so some I heard debm55 Nov 4 #67
Fantastic, Debbie! I'll take my winner winner chicken dinner Friday evening!! Niagara Nov 4 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author catbyte Nov 5 #107
only retro trends or old trends gleaned from estate sales. i found a smiley patch AND melted plastic daycore smiley. pansypoo53219 Nov 4 #70
Thank you very much pansypoo53219, The elmo faux fur vest sounds neat. debm55 Nov 4 #75
Bell Bottom Jeans (Disaster for Getting into Bicycle Chains) waterwatcher123 Nov 4 #71
Thank you very much waterwatcher123. I agree with you about the bike chains. We used to have two rubber bands debm55 Nov 4 #79
Chinese jump rope BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 4 #77
Thank you BlueWaveNeverEnd. I used to do this.HAHAHHAHHHAHHAHHA debm55 Nov 4 #83
Bells enid602 Nov 4 #78
Thank you very much enid602. I remember girls doing that thank you. debm55 Nov 4 #84
Skateboards! buzzycrumbhunger Nov 4 #81
Thank you very much, buzzycrumbhunger. Yes, it had a wonderful feeling to it. debm55 Nov 4 #86
Recycled Jeans denim caps... ultralite001 Nov 4 #82
YES!!! I remember the caps and boots, Do you remember making skirts from your jeans by cutting off the legs at the knees debm55 Nov 4 #87
Yes indeed... ultralite001 Nov 4 #89
Hoop worn on one ankle that you twirled and hopped over a string BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 4 #85
BlueWaveNeverEnd. I had one of those and darn I can;t remember the name of it either. Must have been a very fast fad. debm55 Nov 4 #88
It kind hurt the ankle..lol..maybe thats why it faded BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 4 #97
I had one. I think they were called Footsies. Cloudhopper Nov 4 #95
Yes!! It had a bell on it BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 4 #96
Trying to make your hair straight. I ironed my hair. Didn't work. debm55 Nov 4 #90
Pant suits, gauchos with lace up boots. Cloudhopper Nov 4 #93
Thank you, Cloudhopper. Gee I must have been into fads because I had all except for the rabbit jacket.I had a faux fur debm55 Nov 4 #94
I wore purple plaid bell bottoms, a purple shirt with a wide open collar... hunter Nov 5 #98
Thank you very much for sharing with us, hunter. My grandmother would buy me clothing too, but it made me look like an debm55 Nov 5 #100
The main ones I remember were hula hoops and Duncan yoyos. 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 5 #99
Thank you very much, 50 Shades Of Blue. I loved my hula hoop and Duncan yoyo debm55 Nov 5 #104
yo-yos Eugene Nov 5 #101
Thank you very much, Eugene. I had a Duncan yo-yo. I could only make it go up and down. debm55 Nov 5 #103
In high school it was Star or Hash jeans. Prairie_Seagull Nov 5 #102
Thank you very much, Prairie_Seagull. Oh a ladies man. debm55 Nov 5 #105
Troll dolls and STP stickers catbyte Nov 5 #108
Hahahahaha. Thank you very much, catbyte. I had a whole family of troll dolls. The babies were gotten from the candy debm55 Nov 5 #109
Blue and Red Western Cotton Kerchiefs justaprogressive Nov 5 #110
I loved the titling maze. I had one myself, The others brought back alot of memories. Thank you justaprogressive. debm55 Nov 5 #114
These shoes with mechanical closure fargone Nov 5 #111
Oh wow, I remember those. Thank you very much for sharing the memories, fargone. debm55 Nov 5 #115
I had a Cabbage Patch doll, and my sister had a "Lady Di" haircut. Mad_Dem_X Nov 5 #112
HAHAHAHAH. I had a Lady Di haircut too. Did you keep your Cabbage Patch doll? Thank you Mad_Dem_X. debm55 Nov 5 #116
I don't think I have him anymore. Mad_Dem_X Nov 6 #119
Thank you, Mad_Dem_X, debm55 Nov 6 #120
When I was in the first three grades, Jacks made a huge comeback in our area. OldBaldy1701E Nov 5 #117
Wow that's neat. OldBaldy1701E. That sounds great and fun. debm55 Nov 5 #118
jeans. click clacks. super ball. AllaN01Bear Nov 6 #122
HAHHAAHAHAH. Thanks Bear. Though I didn't like the super ball --got hit in the face with one on the rebound. debm55 Nov 6 #123
Slinky, gab13by13 Nov 6 #126
Me too, gab13by13. On the second try it hit the stair wall and came down in a tangled mass/mess of wire.. debm55 Nov 6 #128
Nehru jackets CanonRay Nov 6 #129
HAHAHHAHAH. Thank you CanonRay. And the peace beads. debm55 Nov 6 #130
Hula hoops troll dolls, and smiley faces on everything PikaBlue Nov 7 #131
YES, Thank you very much, PikaBlue. debm55 Nov 7 #132
In High School, granny dresses, debm55 Nov 7 #133

wcmagumba

(5,182 posts)
1. I did have a pair of those very dangerous clackers (and they were dangerous)...
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 10:40 AM
Nov 4

I even worked at a plastics company (managed by our neighbor) that made them...I put the string on and placed them in a bag with the label...

intheflow

(29,879 posts)
72. Mine were blue.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 06:25 PM
Nov 4

It’s astonishing to me that every time I’m reminded of them, I can hear the clacking in my memory. I loved them so much! I think my mom tossed them when I moved out.

wcmagumba

(5,182 posts)
124. Two hard plastic balls with holes drilled through and connected by a string with a plastic ring in the middle...
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 09:10 PM
Nov 6

Holding them by the central ring you would swing them up and down and hit the balls together on the top (above your hand) and then on the bottom below your hand...they made a loud clacking sound when they hit. Sometimes they would break and go flying, thus much of the danger...They came in various colors from blue to red and others...

https://www.tiktok.com/@aircircuskiteshop/video/7389846693853826335?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

debm55

(52,756 posts)
125. I wish I knew how to post pictures so I will explain as best I can. They were two very large marble balls. They were
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 09:18 PM
Nov 6

attached to the ends of rope,In the center of the rope., was a a rong for hand. You would pull down and the balls would come up and strike each other. Then come back down and strike each other. You would have to see how long you could continue the back and forth motion. You have to remember the balls were about the size, maybe a little smaller then a tennis ball. Sometimes the ball would rope would hit at an angle. and the user was hit or a person got to close. It was very dangerous and taken off of the market.

ProfessorGAC

(75,254 posts)
3. Never Had One But The Pet Rock
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 10:44 AM
Nov 4

Also, Jarts (what could go wrong) & cap pistols.
For clothes, baggies & platform shoes for guys. (Yes, I wore both.)

debm55

(52,756 posts)
7. Thank you ProfessorGAC. Jarts and caps were dangerous. I found out by hitting it with a stone and it hit me in the eye.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 10:50 AM
Nov 4

Platform shoes for guys were great.

PennyC

(2,339 posts)
17. I remember!
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 11:06 AM
Nov 4

I think one or more of The Young Rascals (Good Loving'," "Groovin&quot wore them. And I LOVE that you showed a sewing pattern...I probably made some back then!

ms liberty

(10,807 posts)
10. Those and...Pixie cuts (twice! 5-11and 17/18), Mood rings. Farrah Fawcett hair (15/16). Earth shoes. CB radios.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 10:52 AM
Nov 4

I did not have a CB radio, but too many of my guy friends did.

I remember clogs but I hated mine.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
13. Thank you ms liberty. We called it the Twiggy cut after the British model. Had Earth shoes in college. I remember the CB
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 10:56 AM
Nov 4

radio.

GreatGazoo

(4,314 posts)
15. White belt with three prongs, three rows of holes
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 11:02 AM
Nov 4

A Schwinn Stringray bike with extended "chopper" forks.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
18. HAHHAHHAH. thank you very much, GreatGazoo, --the white belt. and the Schwinn Stringray. Hard to forget.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 11:07 AM
Nov 4

debm55

(52,756 posts)
19. HAHAHAHHAAH. Thank you RoadRunner. OMG , the ant farm. and hula hoops. I liked the hulu hoops.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 11:09 AM
Nov 4

debm55

(52,756 posts)
21. HAHAHAHAHAHAH. Thank you SheltieLover. AND the bold striped bell bottoms. A fashion statement for sure
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 11:12 AM
Nov 4

lark

(25,716 posts)
35. I remember them!
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 01:29 PM
Nov 4

I only got a poodle skirt because my cousin outgrew hers and she was a size larger than me so the skirt fit perfectly and I loved it to death!! For once I got to wear "cool kids" clothes - wow.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
29. HAHAHHAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much for sharing with us. I liked the lower clogs and not the high ones.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 12:56 PM
Nov 4

debm55

(52,756 posts)
31. Thank you very much, I had a troll doll family and the super ball.The super ball was fun, but you had to watch for the
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 12:59 PM
Nov 4

rebounds as I got hit in the face by one I was using.

lark

(25,716 posts)
33. Bell Bottoms and hip huggers and peace signs - and yes, I wore them all.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 01:27 PM
Nov 4

Tie dye and batik were quite important as well.

Oh, how could I forget fringed suede jackets - always wanted one, couldn't afford it.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
36. Thank you very much, lark. I made my own batik and tie dye shirts. Bell bottoms and hip huggers--I wore them too. My
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 01:51 PM
Nov 4

Fringed jacket and vest were made from fake suede. I got them at KMart.

HappyH

(145 posts)
39. Clackers
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 02:03 PM
Nov 4

and yard darts were my favs. Yes they were dangerous, but so was riding in the bed of the pickup truck, biking without helmets and cars without seat belts. Most of us survived…

debm55

(52,756 posts)
40. Thank you very much, HappyH. What you posted is true. In our youth we did some very dangerous things--I did all those
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 02:08 PM
Nov 4

things you mentioned.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
46. Thank you very much madamesilverspurs. HAHAHAHH. I remember the Ben Casey shirts. I wish Hula Hoops would make a come
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:10 PM
Nov 4

back

Cloudhopper

(157 posts)
91. I had a Ben Casey pillowcase. I don't even know if I was old enough
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 09:00 PM
Nov 4

to really know who he was. Anyway, I threw up on it the first night I used it. I have a vague recollection of that night.

LogDog75

(987 posts)
42. Penny Loafers
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 02:25 PM
Nov 4

They were called Penny Loafers because you'd put a penny in the slot of the shoe. We used to put a silver dime in place of the penny because the dime was shinny and made the shoes stand out.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
51. Thank you LogDog75. I had a pair. Never thought of putting a dime in. What a great idea.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:31 PM
Nov 4

debm55

(52,756 posts)
50. Thank you very much get the red out. Did you wear the rings made from the bottoms of fancy silverware?
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:28 PM
Nov 4

Phentex

(16,662 posts)
45. Painters pants. I had some with little fruits all over them
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:05 PM
Nov 4

I also had them in pastel ice cream colors. I think we wore them with generic polo shirts

CrispyQ

(40,456 posts)
52. I loved my clogs! Navy blue suede with cork bottoms.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:37 PM
Nov 4

Then my friend got the same pair only hers had gromets along the edge & looked so cool I was jealous until they rubbed blisters on her feet.

My favorite thing was a cool suede purse with fringe.

KitFox

(473 posts)
53. Taps on our saddle shoes. Attaching playing cards to our bicycle wheel spokes
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:39 PM
Nov 4

trying to sound like a motorcycle. Imperial or Butterfly yo-yos. Thanks, Deb for all the memory lane fun!😊🧡

debm55

(52,756 posts)
58. Your welcome, KitFox. I remember all except the the saddle shoes. I had a Duncan yo-yo, I couldn't make it do anything
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:50 PM
Nov 4

but go up and down.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
59. HAHHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much, Goonch. When it got tangled up., that was it for old slinky.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:53 PM
Nov 4

livetohike

(23,851 posts)
55. Chokers. My favorite was leather with a "gold"
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:41 PM
Nov 4

peace sign. Studs that you attached to your jeans. My favorite was hearts .

debm55

(52,756 posts)
60. Thank you livetohike. I loved chokers, especially the black"velvet" one with a cameo on it.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:56 PM
Nov 4

CTyankee

(67,596 posts)
73. I still have one of those leather peace signs. I wondered if anybody knew what it signified so I asked my cleaning lady.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 06:54 PM
Nov 4

She knew it right off the bat and she's only in her forties.

livetohike

(23,851 posts)
74. I still have mine too. One of my younger brothers gave it to
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 07:23 PM
Nov 4

me for Christmas one year 🙂.

CTyankee

(67,596 posts)
106. what do you do with it?
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:35 PM
Nov 5

I just stuck it in my purse until I can think of where to put it...or give it to...

livetohike

(23,851 posts)
113. It's in an old jewelry box. Someone will find it
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:21 PM
Nov 5

when I’m gone. I have three nieces (all adults). Maybe one of them will keep it. If my husband out lives me it will be his problem. I tried to declutter when we moved two years ago, but there are a lot of things I wasn’t ready to part with.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
61. Thank you , wcmagumba. I had them in college and I loved them so easy on my feet. I was sad when they disappeared.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 03:58 PM
Nov 4

debm55

(52,756 posts)
65. HAHAHHHAH.. Thank you rsdsharp. And if you are like me, the Super Ball would up and hit you in the face.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 04:19 PM
Nov 4

Niagara

(11,148 posts)
66. I'm feeling a little nostalgic today
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 04:19 PM
Nov 4

Jordache jeans, scrunchie socks, stirrup pants, large dressy shirts and placing a large belt over the shirt.

Besides the Jordache jeans, I don't know why the other stuff was in style in elementary and jr. high. Apparently Jordache jeans are still made and sold and they were nice and lasting jeans.


Then came high school and the fashion didn't get any better with hypercolor t-shirts, jean bleaching and tight rolling the bottom of jeans. There's another word for tight rolling the bottom of the jeans but I'm not repeating that word because it means something different today.

Then it was clothing brands like Bugle Boy, BUM Equipment, LA Gear, Guess, Nike, Vision Street Wear, Calvin Klein and Big Dog that were all the rage in high school.

When I started driving there were these toys that came out called Jibba Jabba and I wanted one. They pulled them off the shelf because one had to grab it by the throat and shake it and it would make a silly noise.

Around the same time, super soakers became a thing. People would load them up and go out cruising around town and super soak other vehicles and people on the cruise strip. The police in my town would pull cars over to make sure it was water in the super soaker instead of bleach or whatever.

Fun times!!




debm55

(52,756 posts)
67. Niagara, you are the winner. Congratulations for that post of memorable.fads. You are younger then me, so some I heard
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 04:24 PM
Nov 4

of but never wore. Thank you so much for sharing with us.

Niagara

(11,148 posts)
68. Fantastic, Debbie! I'll take my winner winner chicken dinner Friday evening!!
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 04:37 PM
Nov 4

My body feels like it's 70 but I act like I'm 21!!!





Response to Niagara (Reply #66)

pansypoo53219

(22,726 posts)
70. only retro trends or old trends gleaned from estate sales. i found a smiley patch AND melted plastic daycore smiley.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 04:58 PM
Nov 4

the 70's balls on wires. ebayed it cause bad colors. got a elmo faux fur vest, but never wore it.

i wore flannel before grunge + waffle-weave long underwear. i was layering before trendy too. always did my own thing. jellyfish look. always a jellyfish.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
79. Thank you very much waterwatcher123. I agree with you about the bike chains. We used to have two rubber bands
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 07:48 PM
Nov 4

to put on thebell part of the jean. So they wouldn't get stuck

enid602

(9,588 posts)
78. Bells
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 07:47 PM
Nov 4

Bell bottoms. And many of the girls would cut slits up the sides of the calves, and would insert polka dot material to cover the slits. Very cool.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,482 posts)
81. Skateboards!
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:20 PM
Nov 4

My first thought was clackers, platform shoes, bell bottoms, tie-dye, macrame, and lots of other things already mentioned, but going back further (I was probably about 5-7), I remember when “sidewalk surfing” became a thing. My older brother hammered my roller skates flat and screwed them to a board because no one sold skateboards in Iowa yet. That thing was DANGEROUS! metal skates on probably a 6” x 18” chunk of tongue-in-groove board (painted with surfer stripes lengthwise) and it felt like you were flying over ice—except that ice wouldn’t carve you up like face-planting on a bumpy sidewalk.

It’s a wonder were even survived the ‘60s.

ultralite001

(2,284 posts)
82. Recycled Jeans denim caps...
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:25 PM
Nov 4


to go w/ the bell bottom jeans (rescued from endless searches of army/navy stores --
always buttons -- never zips) + pea coats... Golly, I loved those wool coats...

Also -- go - go boots... White + mid-calf... Zips in the back... Mine were faux 'cuz we
couldn't afford the real deal...




Shall we discuss the lengths, torture + torment we would go to to have flawless long straight hair???

debm55

(52,756 posts)
87. YES!!! I remember the caps and boots, Do you remember making skirts from your jeans by cutting off the legs at the knees
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:37 PM
Nov 4

cutting the inside and adding a triangular piece of fabric to the front and back.

ultralite001

(2,284 posts)
89. Yes indeed...
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:41 PM
Nov 4

And inserting fabric patches into regular jeans to make bell bottoms...

I still have one jeans' tote bag.... Too tough to give up its ghosts!!!

Those were the days...

BlueWaveNeverEnd

(12,184 posts)
85. Hoop worn on one ankle that you twirled and hopped over a string
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:29 PM
Nov 4

I don't remember what it was called

debm55

(52,756 posts)
88. BlueWaveNeverEnd. I had one of those and darn I can;t remember the name of it either. Must have been a very fast fad.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:39 PM
Nov 4

Cloudhopper

(157 posts)
95. I had one. I think they were called Footsies.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 09:15 PM
Nov 4

I remember an orange ring around the ankle, a lime green string with a red bell at the end.

Cloudhopper

(157 posts)
93. Pant suits, gauchos with lace up boots.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 09:08 PM
Nov 4

Double ring buckle embroidered cloth belts. Rabbit fur jackets. Sewing anything and everything to our bell bottom jeans.


debm55

(52,756 posts)
94. Thank you, Cloudhopper. Gee I must have been into fads because I had all except for the rabbit jacket.I had a faux fur
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 09:12 PM
Nov 4

jacket.

hunter

(40,196 posts)
98. I wore purple plaid bell bottoms, a purple shirt with a wide open collar...
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 09:52 AM
Nov 5

... and Wallabee shoes. Those were my nice "going out" clothes.

Most of the time I wore blue jeans, a tee-shirt, a hoodie, and shoes I could run in, same as I ever have since my grandma stopped buying clothes for me in the third grade because I refused to wear them.

I probably would have been more popular in school, and even in college, if I'd accepted my grandma's fashion advice.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
100. Thank you very much for sharing with us, hunter. My grandmother would buy me clothing too, but it made me look like an
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 11:07 AM
Nov 5

old Baba.

Eugene

(66,606 posts)
101. yo-yos
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 11:35 AM
Nov 5

Duncan yo-yos and the yo-yo tricks were a craze in the mid 70s.

Pet Rocks were also popular, but I only saw one in a department store display.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
103. Thank you very much, Eugene. I had a Duncan yo-yo. I could only make it go up and down.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:30 PM
Nov 5

Prairie_Seagull

(4,554 posts)
102. In high school it was Star or Hash jeans.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 11:45 AM
Nov 5

Big bell bottoms. The explanation. The girls liked them on me.

catbyte

(38,304 posts)
108. Troll dolls and STP stickers
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:59 PM
Nov 5

I still don't get the STP stickers, but I had one on my notebook, lol.



debm55

(52,756 posts)
109. Hahahahaha. Thank you very much, catbyte. I had a whole family of troll dolls. The babies were gotten from the candy
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:19 PM
Nov 5

machine for a nickel at the food store. Wasn't it said that if you rubbed their hair it would bring you good luck?

justaprogressive

(5,927 posts)
110. Blue and Red Western Cotton Kerchiefs
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:45 PM
Nov 5


Cinch belts! (two rings) round or D



the First wave of skateboards ('65) long and unwieldy


the First wave of snowboards w/upside down staples for
foot grip and lead rope to hold onto! The Snurfer!



Labyrintspel tilting maze with ball bearing avoid the holes
( everybody had one!)




Whee! The fun we had!

debm55

(52,756 posts)
114. I loved the titling maze. I had one myself, The others brought back alot of memories. Thank you justaprogressive.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:42 PM
Nov 5

Mad_Dem_X

(10,071 posts)
112. I had a Cabbage Patch doll, and my sister had a "Lady Di" haircut.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:12 PM
Nov 5

I also have a couple of Beanie Babies.

debm55

(52,756 posts)
116. HAHAHAHAH. I had a Lady Di haircut too. Did you keep your Cabbage Patch doll? Thank you Mad_Dem_X.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:46 PM
Nov 5

OldBaldy1701E

(9,552 posts)
117. When I was in the first three grades, Jacks made a huge comeback in our area.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 05:14 PM
Nov 5

I remember my mother being happily surprised because she used to play with them when she was little.

I was a pretty good competitor, I have to say. We usually played for bragging rights, but sometimes we got into a real match where we played for what would be referred to in racing as 'pink slips', meaning that the loser gave up his jacks set.

The competitions were fierce!

(The school finally banned them because of too many accidents involving lost jacks and people's feet.)

debm55

(52,756 posts)
123. HAHHAAHAHAH. Thanks Bear. Though I didn't like the super ball --got hit in the face with one on the rebound.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 09:05 PM
Nov 6

debm55

(52,756 posts)
128. Me too, gab13by13. On the second try it hit the stair wall and came down in a tangled mass/mess of wire..
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 09:29 PM
Nov 6
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