where couldi go to buy free 80s clothing ... not ebayi already tried that... i donno how to do it ...i need 80s clothes for my parties i have and stuff ...i am A HUGE! 80s person im only 13 but i want 80s clothes the 80s is my life i dont wear 80s clothes to school only to parties i need free 80s clothign online only .. where ase some good places.... NOT EBAY!
PepeLePew answered Thursday April 29 2004, 10:52 pm: "Buy FREE?"
Ugh...k. Shouldn't your parents have some kind of 80's cloths? Try typing "80's fasion" in the google image searh bar and just make your own. It's hip to make your own clothes. I don't think the style changed much...you still see a bit of the 80's fasion in "modern" day clothes. [ PepeLePew's advice column | Ask PepeLePew A Question ]
takingfive answered Thursday April 29 2004, 1:34 pm: How about on Ebay?
It's not that hard to work, you just sign up for an account and away you go. It's honestly the best place to find everything you can imagine, and one of the only places you can order online without needing to enter credit card information. [ takingfive's advice column | Ask takingfive A Question ]
koshii answered Thursday April 29 2004, 10:49 am: If you're thirteen I doubt you lived through much of the 80's... my sister is thirteen and she was born in 1990. Now I know the 80's carried through until the changeover in 1995, but still.
Ask your parents for leftover stuff.
Why would you want to buy clothes online? Gross. You never know what you're getting.
Go to a Goodwill or Salvation Army store and you will find everything your little heart desires. They won't be for free, but where else are you going to find a 50 cent t-shirt with Ted Nugent on it? Hell yeah. Rock you like a hurricane. [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
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