NEON-COLOURED bows, fishnet gloves, wigs and 'taches.
If it was acceptable in the 80s, it was definitely welcomed on Friday.
Schools and businesses across the town went back to the era of big hair and bright colours to celebrate St Rocco's 30th anniversary.
The Warrington Guardian fundraiser #RocBackTheClock saw businesses including the Royal Bank of Scotland on Horsemarket Street and Boots in Golden Square join in with fun the alongside Fearnhead Cross Medical Centre and staff in the Warrington Guardian office on Bridge Street and at St Rocco's Hospice.
Schools also swapped their ties for tutus with Great Sankey Primary School and Green Lane Community Special School, Holes Lane doing their bit for the cause.
And there is still time to donate to the hospice to help them continue with their vital work in Warrington supporting patients with life-limiting illness.
Text RBTC80 £1 to 70070 or visit justgiving.com/rocbacktheclock.
About to get started on our 80s buffet for #RocBackTheClock. Don't forget to text RBTC80 £1 to 70070 @StRoccos pic.twitter.com/QSGRQ9nqPG
— Hannah Bargery (@hannahbargery) May 1, 2015
The @warringtonnews team getting into the groove for #80s day in support of @StRoccos #RocBackTheClock pic.twitter.com/wdGp0yA9j4
— Hayley Smith (@hayleytuttsmith) May 1, 2015
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