Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Because Pepto Bismal Pink Is Just As Sexy in 2011 As It Was in 1991



Jr and Momma, 1991
[the eggs on the floor are plastic]
No comments about how I paired this with turquoise.
Completely ahead of my time. ahem.
I even color coordinated the kid.
Scooby and Momma, 2011
Evidently I liked this outfit.
This time I paired it with yellow.
Who knew that was a fashion statement in 1991.
Wow. eek.
Still wearing it.
Now! With the added fashion statement of  legwarmers.
Please.
Don't be jealous.
Yes. That is the same sweat suit in all four pictures. [It looks brighter in the later pictures because of the camera quality. 1991 - Disposable/2011 - Digital]  The dang thing is over 20 years old.  In fact, my Mom gave it to me when I came home from the hospital when Natalie was born a few years before the pics of me and Jr were taken.

I can't tell by the tag who made it [that actually DID fade], but I can assure you, if I knew, I would be buying a whole lot more of their stuff.  

Although, these days, I don't wear it out of the house like years before.  

I simply don't need the paparazi following me.

You understand. I am sure.

heehee

18 comments:

BB said...

Why you hot momma you! Damn you've been holding out on us on these centerfold pics. Skippy, you are sooooo cute! Love this post.

Anonymous said...

Pepto Bismal, LOL. Skippy you made me laugh today.

Teresa said...

lol - pepto bismal pink is one of my fav colors, too.

that guy said...

funny stuff...great outfit! i am jealous!

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hed said...

My mom still wears the same sweatshirts she's had since the 80's too! Like the ones with B.U.M Equipment on them, LOL :)

hed

Rebecca said...

now i know why it's called Hot pink..you sexy thing you :)

Jeannie said...

Forget the suit - I want the pantry!

I would not fit in anything I wore in 1991. But I think I might still have a pair of sweats around that I used first to wear and then to paint in. I do intend to fit into them again.

I think I had a similar fuchsia sweat suit just after the twins were born. I managed to get rid of it. The pink and turquoise were pretty big in the eighties.

not displayed said...

Definately Pretty in Pink.

Some things you just cant rid of.

Anonymous said...

My mom has these shifts that she has for around the around and bed time and if she needs to go out for errands and such she gets dressed up. For a long time some of those shifts were older than me, but they wore out and so they got tossed and replaced. I like what momma wears. :)

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Travelin' Mike said...

I think I have one shirt that's 20 years old and yes I still wear it!! Love the pink!!

Unknown said...

Really great pictures Skippy and pink really does look great on you. Thanks for the fashion show.
Odie

life in the mom lane said...

First of all- I am majorly jealous that you can still wear stuff from 20 years ago. Hubby is like that- can still fit into stuff her wore in college...(what is it with you people!?)
Second- I agree- GREAT pantry!
Personally I like turquoise with hot pink- they look good together!
:D

RVVagabond said...

Hey, if you are going to recreate photos, you needed to have Scooby on your lap. (Yeah, like THAT'S going to happen if you want to breathe!)

Second--woot on the long lasting sweats and pink with turquoise.

Third. Made the enchiladas last night. Major hit! Thanks, Wallene!

word vert: banne. The Beast is currently the banne of my existence. Or maybe it's Patches.

PencilGirl said...

I'm a new fan.. But a pretty big one already! :D :D
Great post! (And great sweats! :D )

Celia said...

Sexy lady!

Southhamsdarling said...

You're looking hot, SkippyMom! Loved the photos and loved the words even more - really funny. Bet you have to dodge the paparazzi most days!! Hugs!

Barb said...

Love it! I had an orange one just like it!

Yum Yucky said...

hehe. Love it. I've had this one certain sweatshirt since 1990. It was laying around lonely at my Aunti's house and no one claimed it, so I sewed up the hole in the arm and have been wearing it ever since. 21 years, yo!