
The 1980s were such a simpler time. Reagan was in the White House, the Internet was relegated to underground military bunkers, and computers were the size of your living room.
Fashion was also at its most bold.
I mean, high-waisted jeans, permed hair and leg warmers were just some of the styles that were popular in the 80s. In an age of excess, style reflected the zeitgeist perfectly. The 1980s left a fashion aftershock and parents were left cleaning up stuck-on bathroom hairspray for decades. It was worth it for big and bold curly hair, side ponies, man ponies, you name it—they needed extra hold aerosol hair spray. Second to the dues, attire was bright, flashy, and especially tight. Richard Simmons is proof of this—and no one has successfully expunged the memory of him vigorously “Sweating to the Oldies.”
From your mother’s neon jazzercise clothes, to your little sister’s bright jelly shoes, dressing up in the ‘80s brought a wide range of styles. Some fell victim to parachute pants or the old clock around the neck, but a few items stood the test of time, and even more, are making their comeback in today’s decade. Scrolling through a typical hipster’s Instagram photos is like taking a joy ride back to the ‘80s, complete with slogan tees, fanny packs, washed jean jackets, and the man bun (which, thankfully, has replaced the man pony).
So, what good came from the 1980’s fashion trends? While we may never revive some of the classic ‘80s hair, like perms, mullets, or the rat tail, anyone who’s been to an ‘80s themed party or ‘80s night at the dance club, knows the decade of wild fashion and dance music still has a stronghold in our culture and in our hearts. Plus, we always love the chance to wear a nice pair of high-waisted genuine snakeskin pants. We ranked the most memorable style choices that helped define the decade. These are The 80 Greatest ‘80s Fashion Trends.
80. Fanny Packs

79. Slogan T-Shirts

78. Male Ponytails

77. Ski Prep

76. Jordache

75. Four-Finger Rings

74. Velour

73. Smiley Faces

72. Reeboks

71. Triple Fat Goose

70. Dookie Chains

69. Scrunchies

68. Huge Earrings

67. Shoulder Pads

66. Vivienne Westwood

65. Spandex

64. Silk Shirts

63. Gucci

62. Skinhead Style

61. Airbrushed T-shirts

60. Muscle Tees

59. Lacoste

58. Esprit

57. Sweaters Tied Around The Neck

56. Combed-Back Hair

55. Iron On-Letters

54. Miniskirts

53. Parachute Pants

52. Keith Haring Graphics

51. Perms

50. Issey Miyake

49. Dancewear

48. Ripped Jeans

47. Animal Print

46. Ray-Bans

45. Frankie Says Relax T-shirts

44. Washed Jean Jackets

43. Rat Tails

42. Zubaz

41. Penny Loafers

40. Side Ponytails

39. Leggings

38. Z. Cavaricci

37. Down Vests

36. Cazals

35. Miami Vice Style

34. New Wave

33. Lace Accessories

32. Puffy Shirts

31. Keyboard Neckties

30. L.A. Gear

29. Headbands

28. Ocean Pacific

27. Croakies

26. Bucket Hats

25. Sneakers With No Laces

24. Power Suits

23. Kangol

22. Highwater Pants

21. Surf Brands

20. Fat Laces

19. Big Hair

18. Sperry Topsiders

17. Pegged Pants

16. Tracksuits

15. Mickey Mouse Clothing

14. Michael Jackson Style

13. Stüssy

12. Jheri Curls

11. Swatch Watches

10. Mullets

9. Bally Shoes

8. Carrying Around a Boombox

7. Acid Wash Jeans

6. High-Top Fades

5. Jams Shorts

4. Coca-Cola Clothing

3. Vans

2. Members Only Jackets

1. Neon
