Memoir Monday No. 20 What fads you adopted while growing up.

in #hive-1063164 months ago

Fashion always played an anarchic role in my life, when it was passing away, I tried to venture into it. Different reasons can be outlined here.

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The first was that my father was very strict about imitating or copying models; his insistence, expressed with bad character, was that we had our own personality, that we not be influenced by fashions or external pressures. His ideas prevailed and there was no one who would oppose him.

Pants were prohibited, I wore them when I left high school and entered university. Before I wore skirts below the knee, when the miniskirt was already imposed, which I never got around to wearing.

A while ago I found out that some teachers at high school believed that I belonged to a certain religion because of the way I dressed. In a context where everyone wears their uniform above the knee, the fact that I wore it underneath and covering my socks was really strange.

At nineteen I went to live with my grandmother, there I allowed myself to wear short shorts, but never when going out on the street, I got used to wearing pants. I started wearing wide boots, very wide, and the so-called tubes were already arriving, because they had very narrow boots.

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My shoe size was large, so the first narrow boot pants didn't fit my feet easily, so I stayed with the wide ones for a long time.

I remember that the fashions for scarves, wide cuffs with many buttons, ties, turtle necks, twist skirts, pleated studs were passing and I never wore them. For an important reason that was called poverty.

So on one occasion when my mother gave me a cut of fabric, she asked me how I wanted the dress. She knew how to sew and she made my clothes and uniform for school. I proposed to her, without any serious vision of design, meaning. common or fashionable, a dress with a pleated skirt at the hip, a turtle neck that opened on one side and a scarf came out, and baggy sleeves with long cuffs and many buttons. Guess what: My mom made it for me.

How fortunate that there are no photographs left from that time, I was a piñata with legs, wrapped in white pantyhose. Then I made him cut the sleeves to continue using it, because the design of the fabric was a white background with colored sticks and it was really very striking.

One day I discovered that fashion was an arbitrary scheme and that what I had to do was choose a style that looked good on me and that's it. That fashion is circular and everything returns. Notice that when I was a child my aunts used to make up their eyes with some cat-like tails, which is what is fashionable now, fifty years later. It's not that I'm out of fashion, but that I'm anticipating it. That there are trends that I will never follow nor will it be the latest trend.

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With my hair, for example, I try to feel good, I don't like short hair, they say it looks good on me and there are those who recommend that older people should wear it that way, but I don't like that style.

Now I feel better in pants than in dresses. I feel so free at this age that I don't care what type of leg the pants have, I follow the criteria of my common sense and not of fashion, I try to feel good myself.

This is my entry for the proposal by @ericvancewalton

Thank you for your kind reading.

My content is original.

Own images, three moments of my life.

I have used Google translator.

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The main thing is to feel comfortable and adapt the fashion to you. Before our parents determined even that. Today it's different, we can't influence our children. They wear what they want and that's it. And we at our age look for simplicity and comfort. Thanks for sharing, have a nice day. 😘

Being comfortable is something very comfortable, they are people who feel very comfortable with those cat eyes.
I love fashion and things that trend but I won't do it at the detriment of my comfort.
Thanks for sharing.

Living through similar age makes me smile, Mom also excellent in sewing most our clothing did have an eye to guide you with colour and style to fit your personality not always follow trends.

First years of work it was compulsory to wear dresses with tights or stockings, no mini skirts were allowed, in fact one young lady lost her job due to not listening to the rules of the day.

Pants suits were ever so much more comfortable, still enjoy Capri/Toreador/Peddle Pusher shorts in our weather.