In Pictures: We take a look back at the best and worst of 80s fashion
Anyone who grew up in the 1980s will know that, for better and worse, it was a very memorable time to be alive.
No one knows more about the decade than those who were alive to see it. From tragedies such as the Lockerbie bombing to the rise of beloved music such as Wet Wet Wet andIf you're younger, though, one of the first things that probably springs to mind when you think of the 80s is its . Whether its high-waisted trousers, printed blouses, neon headbands, or ankle boots, the decade saw some truly unforgettable clothing trends — and Scots were not immune to their allure.and look back at some of the most iconic fashion choices in Scotland of the 80s. If you were alive at the time, these pics will definitely be a blast from the past, and even if you weren't, it is still fascinating to see what our parents and grandparents used to dress like.
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