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Doc Martin's Addidas Phat laces for addidas was a trend that came later phat jeans/pants made by kikwear and caffeen knowing what "phat" really meant before it going all over the media skinny neck ties sauconys fleeces for jackets, with the half zip in the front button down shirts with only one or two buttons closed and the sleves half way rolled up those hemp rope necklace things with various semi-precisous gems attached boxer briefs became popular as the male version of the sports bra layers! people would have four or five different shirts on at a time. All from the same store, otherwise it didn't match. that's about all I can remember |
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-it was either sperry's, doc martins, birkenstocks, or wallabe's were the shoe of choice -rainbow sandals were THE summer flip flop staple -north face or columbia fleece jackets -EVERYONE had an ll bean bookbag... the classic 2 pocket not the newer one that they sell as a college bookbag -layering started to get popular again -every girl either wore love spell or dream angels heavenly -mismatching clothes but keeping within the same color started getting big my senior year -ballet flats, skinny jeans, and button downs... oh my that was huge -the hairstyle for all 4 years really was long, layered, and having side bangs (http://www.hrbangs.com/jessica-alba-side-bangs.jpg) that's all i can remember really. |
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- Layering different colored socks to match the outfit - The side-ponytail - Colored rubber bands on braces (more middle school) - Cheerleading shoes with the different color discs to match your outfit - Swatch watches. The more the better - especially wearing your boyfriend's - Shoulder pads - Pastel floral dresses. Preferably with shoulder pads. - Blue eyeshadow - Benetton - JCrew barn jackets. (I miss mine now and would wear it still.) - Poofy sleeved prom dresses. All my prom dresses had poofy sleeves. - Anything teal. - Add-a-beads and twist-a-beads (might have been more middle school too) (Great thread! All the mid-90s stuff takes me back to college! Especially Umbros. I recently went through all my old pics, and I think I'm wearing Umbros in half of them.) |
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As for Umbros, I thought they were appropriate attire for any situation. Umbros and a letter shirt were my daily uniform! |
1995-1999
I really don't remember too much what the fashion was. I feel like fashion in the late 90s wasn't all that distinctive...at least not the way it was in the 80s or even early 90s. I do remember: - Hemp necklaces - Platform strappy shoes - Dark, matte lipstick - Plaid (during my first year of HS) - Shirts with thick horizontal stripes...it seems that my friends and me are wearing this type of shirt in a ton of photos I have from HS - Converse sneakers Quote:
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I don't know what they were called but the girls at my high school loved wearing those tight ass black club pants to school. God bless whoever started that trend.
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02-06
Nike Shox were blowing up. Every basketball team in the area had them, though by about my junior year our basketball team managed to throw that trend due to them being really uncomfortable, tearing up easily, and injury prone. LiveStrong bands. Pink was starting to come around for the straight guy. Trucker Hats - utterly horrible. Capri Pants for girls. Shag hairstyles No socks, or no show socks guys started shaving their legs (not sure if this one didn't start earlier) hoodies Those are the ones I can really remember, I'm sure I'm leaving some things out. |
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We're from the same years. I don't know any guys who shave their legs... :confused: |
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What a fun thread!
91-95 Big hair wasn't completely out yet. Cowboy boot shoes (like regular cowboy boots but ankle-height) Birkenstocks year-round (just add socks when it's cold) Umbro shorts Patagonia fleece pullovers scrunchies rugby shirts Doc Martens floral dresses turtlenecks under oversized sweatshirts lumberjack boots (but with thinner soles) jeans tended to have high waists *shudder* :) |
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I'm from the deep south too and the only guys i ever remember shaving their legs were swimmers and sometimes the soccer players.. other than that no other guys i knew did that. |
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