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  2. Members Only (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Members Only is an American brand of clothing that became popular in the 1980s with its line of jackets. [1] The brand was created in 1975 [ 2 ] by men's clothing entrepreneur Herb Goldsmith [ 3 ] and first introduced to domestic American markets in 1980 by Europe Craft Imports. [ 1 ]

  3. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Commercially made slim-fitting suits, thin neckties in leather or bold patterns, striped T-shirts, Members Only jackets, clubwear, metallic fabric shirts, cat eye glasses, horn rim glasses with brightly colored frames, androgynous neon colored makeup, [88] and pristine leather jackets were widely worn. [89]

  4. Category:1980s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies established in 1980 (7 P) Clothing companies established in 1981 (17 P) ... Members Only (fashion brand) Miniskirt; MK One; Mohair; Mohawk hairstyle;

  5. Members only - Wikipedia

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    Members Only ", by Bobby Bland from album Members Only, 1985 (covered by Billy Joe Royal on The Royal Treatment, 1987) "Members Only", ...

  6. Merry-Go-Round (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Merry-Go-Round was an American clothing retail chain owned by Merry-Go-Round Enterprises, Inc., that thrived from the 1970s through the early 1990s. The chain fell into bankruptcy during the mid-1990s, and eventually ceased operation in 1996. [3]

  7. Shoulder pad (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, shoulder pads appeared only in jackets and coats—not in dresses, knitwear or blouses as they had previously during the heyday of the early 1940s. Some of the rounded-shoulder, barrel-shaped coats of the late 1950s, particularly those of Balenciaga [ 33 ] and Givenchy , [ 34 ] contained shoulder pads to widen the rounded line.