
"Wearing a Playboy bunny sweatshirt at 7... and the 3 generations of women were like, 'it was $1, it's fine.'"
"She'd come home with like 10 shirts for $10. On what planet did you think this was appropriate? It was cheap!"
"What makes the photo even funnier is the contrast between her outfit and the company surrounding her. These are church-going Baptist ladies."
"I tell her all the time it really was the best time to grow up."
In the 1980s, parenting was characterized by a relaxed attitude towards children's clothing and safety. Julie Schmidt shared a childhood photo featuring herself in a Playboy bunny sweatshirt, surrounded by her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who were unfazed by her outfit. The sweatshirt was likely bought from a discount store, reflecting the era's thriftiness. Schmidt humorously noted the contrast between her casual attire and the church-going nature of the women in the photo. Her daughter, fascinated by the '80s, often hears about the joys of growing up during that time.
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