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new diggs...that really look old

how is it that {first} i am old enough to have my high school fashion back in style?
and {second} that anyone would want a redo on 80's fashion?
yep...she could get any of the styles...and this is what she picked!
skater, retro diggs...

oh, yes, a better glance...b was worried you wouldn't see the whole shoes, so the pants legs went up!
guess it's true...what old will become new again!
PhotoStory Friday
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Tabitha Blue said…
That is awesome!! Lovin the retro!

:)
~Tabitha~

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Kimmy said…
That is too cute!!!
Latree said…
fashion does a circle. who says old fashion is ugly? it will e cool again some day... :)

nice!
Don't get rid of your clothes, they will be back in style in a few years...your daughters will thank you for it.
Maggie May said…
One cool kid!
Anonymous said…
Cute! I'm totally channeling Avril Lavigne's 'Sk8tr boy' for her!
brionyskerjance said…
haha i love these...retro isn't all bad, just don't get the stirrup pants :)
Those are so cute! Love it! I don't remember those, but they are darn cute anyhow! And so is she!
She's lookin pretty stylin!
kayerj said…
too funny, that always cracks me up when you go shopping and see the very things you used to wear. She looks cute even if she's retro. Here’s my photo story happy Friday!
He & Me + 3 said…
i totally should have hung onto all my old clothes. My girls could be enjoying them now.
Cute shoes. She is precious!
Brandy said…
Cute shoes! And knees...definitely good looking knees. LOL!
Jenni said…
Do those come in MY size? Love them!
Jen said…
I love it! Totally Rockin!
Unknown said…
those are soooooo cute! my b's got style! xoxo
Carrie said…
LOVE those shoes!! Where can I get a pair??
Lindsay said…
So cute...and yeah, darn it...we're getting old. Shoot.
Megan said…
Haha! Love it!

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