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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 342882, member: 36"]That explains my family; I don't think any single generation has ever know what a trend was. It could also be that since some of them were broke farmers they never threw anything away that could be useful later. My great-grandmother's wedding gown was made of striped wool (ook!) that became kids' clothes later on. </p><p><br /></p><p>As for 80s stuff, some of the clothing has come back into style, and some of the furniture has too. In this area the lacquer look never went away entirely; one segment of the population loves it and never let go. (and I still think 70s home dec tends to be seriously ugly)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 342882, member: 36"]That explains my family; I don't think any single generation has ever know what a trend was. It could also be that since some of them were broke farmers they never threw anything away that could be useful later. My great-grandmother's wedding gown was made of striped wool (ook!) that became kids' clothes later on. As for 80s stuff, some of the clothing has come back into style, and some of the furniture has too. In this area the lacquer look never went away entirely; one segment of the population loves it and never let go. (and I still think 70s home dec tends to be seriously ugly)[/QUOTE]
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