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Rejoice! You Can Now Buy LISA FRANK Leggings (and More!)

1980s and 90s gals, the nostalgia wave is real and it’s time to answer the multi-colored call. If you grew up in that time period Lisa Frank was a huge part of your childhood. From stickers to folders, to lunchboxes and yes more stickers, Lisa Frank designs were bright, bold and exciting. Everything you wanted to radiate, everything you wanted to say, all wrapped up in one tiny rainbow bubblegum horse decal.

If you ever once thought to yourself, “If I could only wear a Trapper Keeper, my life would be complete,” today, you’re in luck, because Lisa Frank designs are now available as leggings, t-shirts, and more. Yes, all the majestic dolphins and cuddly cat designs you can think of have been turned into wearable apparel.

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InStyle has the most pertinent details, putting some of their faves from the collection on display. I’m partial to the pastels which seem understated as opposed to the bright primary colored designs, if you can call giant kitten faces and roses understated.

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If leggings aren’t your jam—and they should be—don’t worry, there are plenty of other options to display your Lisa Frank love, from sweatshirts to crop tops and dresses. So whatever fashion message you’re trying to convey, you can really do you. Because if there’s anything we’ve learned from Lisa Frank it’s be bright, be bold, and you can never have too many dolphins.

Take a look at more designs in the gallery below. The Lisa Frank leggings collection is available online at rageon.com

Would you wear a pair of Lisa Frank leggings? Let us know in the comments!

Image: Lisa Frank

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