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While glancing at [[clothing]], specifically [[trousers]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel Bush]] was told by [[Kathy Beale]] that flares were back in [[fashion]] and that everything from the [[20th century|last century]] was. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'') | |||
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{{first pic|Flared Clothing.jpg|[[Dez Skinn (The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine)|Dez Skinn]]'s flared [[pyjamas|pyjama]] shirt. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine (comic story)|The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine]]'')}}'''Flared clothing''' was worn by some individuals on [[Earth]] in the [[1970s]]; it consisted of clothing with fabric which caught the light in iridescent patterns. | |||
For example, [[Dez Skinn (The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine)|Dez Skinn]] wore flared clothing and [[platform slipper]]s to bed in [[1979]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine (comic story)|The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine]]'') | For example, [[Dez Skinn (The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine)|Dez Skinn]] wore flared clothing and [[platform slipper]]s to bed in [[1979]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine (comic story)|The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 23 April 2023
While glancing at clothing, specifically trousers, Mel Bush was told by Kathy Beale that flares were back in fashion and that everything from the last century was. (TV: Dimensions in Time)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Information from invalid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]
Flared clothing was worn by some individuals on Earth in the 1970s; it consisted of clothing with fabric which caught the light in iridescent patterns.
For example, Dez Skinn wore flared clothing and platform slippers to bed in 1979. (NOTVALID: The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine)