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Is it just me, or was Hypercolor a cruel joke played on the pubescent? Everyfreakingbody had one of these t-shirts in the 6th grade. One girl, in fact, had the shorts/shirt combo. After she saw what happened after P.E., she no longer had the shorts/shirt combo.
Essentially, a Hypercolor t-shirt was flimsy evidence of sexual assault that lasted 5 minutes.
I have to confess to having owned a pair of bright orange parachute pants in 10th grade.
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