Legwarmers
FAME!
Oh, yeah! you're practically already dancing, aren't you? And you
know that little jig won't look right without one very important
accessory: a pair of legwarmers.
Dancer gear leapt onto the street with this stylish sweater for
the leg. A principal part of a dancer's wardrobe, the legwarmer
moved from functional garment to fashion statement when the movie
and television drama Fame turned into a number one
favourite.
An elongated tube of knitted cotton (or daycron/polyester
blend, as seemed to be the preferred concoction), the legwarmer
was worn scrunched down on the calf and onto the ankle, over the
shoe. Whether or not the leg needed to be kept warm didn't really
matter. You looked cool.
Solid, striped, speckled - the colour possibilities were
endless and allowed for a different pair for every outfit. The
legwarmer became the primary accessory to your jog pants, denim
mini skirt, or your Jordache jeans.
Properly worn, the legwarmer would cover the exposed patch of
leg that jutted below the hem of your ankle-high pants, creating a
link from pant to sneaker.
While they may not make you fly, legwarmers promised
possibilities: standing around, you just might do a high kick or a
pirouette in the middle of the mall and be discovered. Then, just
like Coco, you'd look fashionable running to catch the bus, your
toe shoes slung over your shoulder, leg warmers scrunched down
over your Nike sneakers. Baby, remember my name . . .
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