Elizabeth doesn’t get those ripped jeans unless someone is willing to pay for them. As for the oversized t-shirt, I wonder if Michael knows that Elizabeth is wearing his clothes.
I don’t recall this being in style back in 1980s or early ‘90s so I think the fashion was updated for modern day’s fashion trends. I see girls around in shredded jeans everyday but with jeans blended with spandex while Liz here is wearing 1980-’90s loosey jeans.
I don’t understand why people (both men and women) spend so much time about being fashionable. I myself dress for comfort first, then fashion. Keep it simple, stupid!
We were making up a donation bag of clothing. My husband wanted to add in some of his old jeans. “Those are rags,” I said. “Not now,” he answered, “someone will think these torn jeans are fashionable.”
And, I remember when people thought buying pre-faded jeans was silly. We wore faded and torn jeans in the 60s and 70s, too. But back then, the holes were often embroidered over or patched.
When I was in high school (the OLD days) we had to wear a skirt and I was never one to follow any fashion that I recall. I kinda went my own way-still do- But am clean at least wrinkled clothes not withstanding.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
ponytail, oversized shirt, slightly torn jeans with safety pins… Elizabeth is going to rock the school alright
howtheduck about 5 years ago
Elizabeth doesn’t get those ripped jeans unless someone is willing to pay for them. As for the oversized t-shirt, I wonder if Michael knows that Elizabeth is wearing his clothes.
capricorn9th about 5 years ago
I don’t recall this being in style back in 1980s or early ‘90s so I think the fashion was updated for modern day’s fashion trends. I see girls around in shredded jeans everyday but with jeans blended with spandex while Liz here is wearing 1980-’90s loosey jeans.
Baarorso about 5 years ago
I don’t understand why people (both men and women) spend so much time about being fashionable. I myself dress for comfort first, then fashion. Keep it simple, stupid!
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
“She knows it takes time to look right.”
She also knows that bus drivers don’t care. Get up and dress earlier.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Gotta be in the popular set, right Elizabeth?
Budman 2 about 5 years ago
How quickly they grow up!
Bob Blumenfeld about 5 years ago
Seems to me Mike and Liz are growing up faster than they did in the original run. At this rate, the strip will run out much sooner.
smokysilver.so Premium Member about 5 years ago
I remember leggings and oversized t-shirts with sleeves rolled up. I still roll the sleeves up.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yeah, it is important to look like you are casually untidy without really being messy.
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
Can someone explain to me why people ,not only, buy deliberately torn new jeans ,but pay exorbitant prices! :o[
ellisaana Premium Member about 5 years ago
We were making up a donation bag of clothing. My husband wanted to add in some of his old jeans. “Those are rags,” I said. “Not now,” he answered, “someone will think these torn jeans are fashionable.”
And, I remember when people thought buying pre-faded jeans was silly. We wore faded and torn jeans in the 60s and 70s, too. But back then, the holes were often embroidered over or patched.
Satchel,Koko,LDL,Kenny about 5 years ago
My husband’s 501s got so torn up no one wanted them. He was always ironing on patches that didn’t stay or duct taping over holes.
The_Great_Black President about 5 years ago
This strip is a good argument for instituting a school dress code.
bucker39 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Jeans, even skin tight, are so much better than shorts or skirts that show b—- cheeks hanging out. Or worse.
sjsczurek about 5 years ago
Boy! The stuff kids get away with wearing these days!
USN1977 about 5 years ago
Sure hope Elizabeth’s first class is Sewing 102, or else those jeans could quickly become embarrasing.
jackiegill Premium Member about 5 years ago
Elizabeth stop growing up, I can’t stand it.
kathleenhicks62 about 5 years ago
When I was in high school (the OLD days) we had to wear a skirt and I was never one to follow any fashion that I recall. I kinda went my own way-still do- But am clean at least wrinkled clothes not withstanding.
tinstar about 5 years ago
It takes time to make looking that wrong, just right.