Vinyl Is Back. Here Are Some Other 1987 Trends We Would Welcome

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When we heard last week that for the first time since 1987 vinyl records outsold CDs in the United States, we got to wondering: ➡️ If vinyl is back, what else from that year might be fun to revisit? Here's what we found.

Ke Huy Quan on Sunday with his Oscar.Led by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson, the Lakers took home the NBA championship against their rivals, the Boston Celtics.

Teammates help Magic Johnson #32 of the Los Angeles Lakers off the floor during an NBA game at the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles in 1987. Center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers takes a shot during a game against the Golden State Warriors in their 86-87 championship season. As much as we’d love to bring that championship back this season, though, our boys in purple and gold have a 49% chance of making the playoffs and just a 1% chance of winning the Finals, according toCher in the mid-'80s

Acid-washed denim, shoulder pads, and enormous hair were the order of pretty much any given day in 1987.

 

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