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Seeing fashion from the 90’s and early 2000’s come back into style.
I noticed this when I was out for a walk one day and a couple of high schoolers passed by. I had to do a double take because they legit dressed like me and my friends back in high school…almost 25 years ago 😑
The classics never go out of style. When Grunge came along, everybody got excited about jeans, t shirts, flannel shirts, and Chucks, but that's what we wore to school every day in the 60s and 70s. Young people just didn't know about it during the New Wave 80s, although it actually continued in most places with the kids who didn't buy into the New Wave styles. But since Grunge, it's just gone back to being the standard male teen slacker style.
Seeing much younger versions of myself wearing the goth stuff I kept for nostalgia reasons made me try it on again.
Turns out my parents were right, it was a phase. Damnit.
Popcorn dresses are back! (Ugh)
Are people wearing denim overalls again? If it's for work I get it but I hated that style last time it came around. They just look bad on everyone.
I have been noticing an uptick in overalls lately. It happens periodically, then people realize what a pain in the ass they are, and stop wearing them. This too shall pass. Until 15-20 years from now.
Have seen it a couple times in a school building, yeah.
(Again)