Clothes of the Eighties, Creepers
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Description
Sex: both
Type of clothing: Shoes
When it was popular: Mid to late 80's
Description: Ultra pointy toe lace up shoes with a thick rubber sole.
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Ashley Atrocity - November 07, 2007 - Report this comment
I own a pair of red and black creepers and I am so in love with them. I got them from a company called Demonia that makes alot of goth/punk style shoes and ever since I got them I've been in love. They're ultra comfortable and look cute with just about everything.
paige - January 30, 2008 - Report this comment
ADORABLE WITH SKINNY JEANS!
Val - February 09, 2008 - Report this comment
I used to get these at Wild Pair with the metal tips on them and a store called the 99th Floor here in Chicago..they still have em.
Angela - January 17, 2009 - Report this comment
These remind me of the character "Duckie" in the movie Pretty in Pink. Very 80's. I don't remember kids actually wearing them though, at least not in my area (I am 32).
susan - June 16, 2009 - Report this comment
Lets fight for our children! http://www.resist.com/
Sandra - March 06, 2010 - Report this comment
i truely love this site, but it is annoying when you have ppl like "susan" posting nonsense. here's a taste of your own medicine. http://www.whitewatch.com/
dean - October 01, 2011 - Report this comment
Short for "brothel creepers," a name for these shoes dating to the 1950s, when they were worn by rockabilly-loving Teddy Boy teens, who wore long, Edwardian-looking jackets called "drapes" and short, narrow trousers called "drains," all with oily quiff hairstyle. The 1980s forms were exaggerated revivals of the already exaggerated 1950s style.

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