Fashion in the 1980s
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Units

A one-size-fits-all clothing store featuring knit skirts, shirts, belts and leggings in coordinating colors. The clothes were sold in Unit boutiques located in malls throughout the United States. You could buy six different pieces of Unit clothing and create an entire wardrobe from them. It goes without saying that Units did not make it out of the 80s.
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Source:  Grosvenor Jr., Charles. LLC. In the 80s. Web. 25 Apr 2011.
Source:Like totally 80's. Denning e-solutions. Web. 25 Apr 2011.
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