We Can Change It
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  • Second Year Only
  • A Flip Side Fashion
  • It was named after a Jem song
  • Thanks to Matt for the scans and information on this page!
  • Thanks to AJ for the contents listing for this fashion.
  • The Second Year package photograph of We Can Change It, (the same photo is used for the 1987 US Hasbro Toy Fair Catalogue, the 1987 France/UK Toy Fair Catalogue, the Second Year Jem Catalogue Poster) looks like the produced version.
  • It was featured in an issue of Topolino.
  • It did appear on the cartoon. Jerrica's side (er... worn by Jem!) much earlier than the Jem's (which ended up on Shana!).
  • Includes: Yellow Jumpsuit, sweater, jacket, hood, gloves, shoes and sunglasses
    Yellow Jumpsuit: spandex sleeveless jumpsuit w/ velcro closure in back. Small slits in legs of the jumpsuit, at the ankle, on inner sides.  3 sewn on rhinestones   (1 is missing from photo) at neckline, forming a "V" shape

    Sweater; White with large yellow and Magenta polkadots; 
  • Scan Courtesy of A. Tremblay.

  • Jacket; white chiffon over-blouse w/small velcro closure at neck. Small white holographic sticker-dot over velcro closure.  Sleeves are gathered at wrist. (if photo shows a pattern in the chiffon, it is because of the scan-- there is no pattern)

    hood- white spandex hood, 1 center seam down middle 
     
  • (probably the same pattern as the one from City Lights

  • Gloves; Magenta spandex 
    The gloves to this fashion and She Makes an Impression are similar-- unless you had one of each next to each other, you'd never know the dif.  However, the gloves to She Makes are slightly more magenta (more of a blue base to the pink), while the gloves to We Can are bright fuchsia. 
  • the gloves from She Makes... also look a bit longer and slightly more curved at the wrists than these. 

  • Shoes: Straight-cut, deep fuchsia color. Not as bright as the  glovelettes, but in the same color family. 
  • Surprise! They aren't scallop-edged. 

  • Sunglasses: bright yellow, transparent, standard square glasses.