1994 is when we all had this same look. Everyone who was fifteen or sixteen - we were just trying to wear anything that wasn’t preppy. Skater meets grunge meets old grandpa clothes meets I have no idea where this Nine Inch Nails t-shirt even came from. I didn’t even like them enough to…
I am about 90% certain i was wearing my younger brothers size XXL Stussy teeshirt the night i lost my virginity. I ONCE BOUGHT MY CLOTHES FROM A THRIFT STORE THAT LET YOU PACK AS MUCH AS YOU COULD INTO A LARGE BROWN GROCERY STORE BAG AND THEN PAY $5 FOR IT. Which explains the Air Force Academy and AT&T ringer tees I still occasionally sleep in. Also some kids soccer jersey from a youth league in north carolina.
all of these things are so gross we’ll never talk about it again. Goddammit, grunge.
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ohbignerds reblogged this from camplittlewolf and added:
am about 90% certain i...wearing my younger brothers size
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michaelpop said:
OH MY GOD BABY MILLZ!!! That top picture is amazing!!!!! Love this.
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dustychenille said:
Oh man, that was my FAVORITE era of fashion! I am fashion challenged (chronic condition) and that was the only time I felt like I blended in. I may not have even had a hairbrush, that whole decade.
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scottysouling said:
What about that look that involved a floral print summer dress with doc martins, a straw hat and maybe a stiff linen blazer with shoulder pads?
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