did people really dress like this in the 1990s?
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>imagine blossom as a tiktok bawd
SECOND BASE
We wore flannel shirts as jackets. Because we all wanted to be Kurt Cobain. Didn't matter if it was 100 degrees outside. We literally all wore flannel every day.
which one?
Same energy
I still wear flannel shirts. I'm a flannel sxual.
CARRY ON MY WAYWARD SON
One of my all time favorite tv moments.
That's the actual blue-collar way to wear flannel. 90score is wearing it like a blazer t. did it into 2008
Speak for yourself turbo homosexual. Anyone with a brain was team corgan
>muh underground band seekrit club
we're not talking bands that nobody listens to or remembers. We're talking chart-toppers here
Individually those were all worn in the 90s.
All together? Nah, it's just trying to show off her "quirky" sense of dress.
I remember a lot of overalls
No. She's a fictional girl, and the producer have said they intentionally wanted to go crazy with her wardrobe, so she'd stand out from other sitcoms.
isn't she really just a female kramer
she used to scream out "Black person!" on set from what I hear, and at her Bat Mitzvah she revealed her Queen of Spades tattoo for the first time.
Also, she likes girls to be on top, so they do all the work.
and she fakes orgasms sometimes, when it's enough already, and she just wants to get some some
sleep
>giddy up!
>No. She's a fictional girl, and the producer have said they intentionally wanted to go crazy with her wardrobe, so she'd stand out from other sitcoms.
Girls did dress like that for a year or so, especially the hats
what about the vests?
>what about the vests?
Yes, vests were very popular for women then
>Technically this whole style was just the 80s bleeding into the 90s for a little while longer.
True
oversized clothing was certainly in style
i didn't see anything this quirky, but i'm from the midwest where clothing style isn't usually too bold
WHOA!
yeah, usually people didn't dress like Black folk but we were slowly starting to do it. Wiggers were becoming a thing and Black person music was getting hard into "normal" music.
absolute kino fashion era. does today even have a fashion identity?
>The 90s kept trying to make plastic clothing a thing
>failed everytime it was pushed because it became apparent 5 minutes after putting them on what a terrible idea it was.
Dang pheebs
DENIM
That was in style in the early 90s before Blossom-esque stuff and grunge took over
Any kids during the 90s who didn't have a hypercolor t-shirt?
One of my friends had one but it never worked like in the commercials so none of the rest of us bought one.
My sister looooved those stupid Blossom hats.
Towards the end of the decade I was wearing bowling shirts and ultr-wide bottomed kikwear pants
Still got mine
I had a black pair, they made me feel like a samurai
Technically this whole style was just the 80s bleeding into the 90s for a little while longer.
I always saw the neon/fluorescent craze as being more of 90s things than 80s. It started in 80s but hit the peak in the 90s
The thing to me that mostly characterises 90s fashion was everything being busy as frick. Lots of contrast, way too many elements making up outfits.
>The thing to me that mostly characterises 90s fashion was everything being busy as frick.
That, and oversized ill-fitting attire
>grow up in the 90s where everything was loose fit
>fashion moves towards slim fit where everything is uncomfy as hell but I guess your bum looks better?
It's not fair.
Just wear what you like dude.
I've switched to comfort fit Wranglers which are great
>"you know, maybe we should try jeans that aren't permanently crushing your balls"
Loose fitting shirts though? You get lots of 'tactful' "have you lost weight" comments because no one makes clothes that look good loose any more. Apparently really hating the feeling of clothes against your body is a symptom of Dyspraxia so I'm possibly worse than most people with how loose I want my clothes.
>90s fashion was everything being busy as frick. Lots of contrast, way too many elements making up outfits.
You can’t be more wrong.
I mean it’s embarrassing how embarrassing wrong you are.
90s fashion was super simple, or even “boring”. Stop going off tv shows.
I don’t know how anywho could claim what you said, when compared with the 60s, or 70s, or 80s,. 90s style was very easy and simple
>I was born in 98. I'm a 90s kid! Let me tell you how the 90s were!
I made that post and I was born in 1978 son
He is fricking right you dumb Black person. Early 90s neon flashiness was the holdover from the 80s (and predominantly Black person fashion), after the garbage period mid and late 90s was all earthtones and denim.
>t. millennial "knows" the 90s
yes, it was kino, i still have a couple of shorst with surfing motives in bright colors,
too bad the emo frannel gays ruined everything
>too bad the emo frannel gays ruined everything
Fashion from about 93 to 97 was pretty grim
Because styles aren't fixed to an arbitrary decade you dumb shit, that is only used as a metric later on to categorize things. There was no "80s fashion" in the early 90s (unless you were a pretentious b***h crying about something not being current).
Easy there weirdo.
A lot of younger people don't even realize that in terms of pop culture, fashion, music and entertainment, the 90s technically didn't begin until around 1992. Damn near everything that came out in 1990-91 could have just as easily come out in 1987
>the 90s technically didn't begin until around 1992. Damn near everything that came out in 1990-91 could have just as easily come out in 1987
I'm glad I'm not the only one who realizes this
That was the benetton/debbie gibson look.
92 grunge took over and there was a noticeable desaturation that subsided until the millenial/Y2K look swallowed both up
Yes, grunge was on its way out by about 1997. But the look occupied most of the decade so it's synonymous with it.
what is going on bottom left with a pony tail on the side of her head
It's 90s. I ain't gotta explain shit
Side ponies are ultra feminine and hot af. Just imagine the cute bubbly personality.
Clarissa, explain intercourse to me?
To be honest, tho, I always wanted to frick Zelda more.
Mrs Darling was under-rated
On a related note, did any of the actors for the parents in these shows actually have a career? Closest I know is Toby Huss who played Artie in Pete&Pete
no my pants were so massive only a 500 pound man would fit in them.
I never could understand where your dick and balls are supposed to go in pants like that.
Gotta chose a side when you put them on.
That sounds supremely uncomfortable.
>You've honestly never worn jeans, WTF?
No, I just wear tracksuits and cargo pants.
>I just wear tracksuits and cargo pants
Slav detected
>I just wear tracksuits and cargo pants.
As a fellow fatso (?) I too am not fond of jeans, definitely not tight ones, but we have rules at work, not to mention clubs don't let you in with clothes like that.
You've honestly never worn jeans, WTF?
How about Max Wright, the dad from ALF? But I haven't really thought about them like that, hmm...
What's going on with the hand of the chick in blue?
Some people are born with one eye higher than the other. That's just the way it is.
feeling her brother's dick, of course
>the three nepotism friends/relatives of the producer who weren't nearly as attractive as the rest
stick out like sore thumbs
And of course they’re israeli.
Makes one wonder what Jenny Garth did to get her role.
Then in the late 90s
My wife Sporty.
I would frick all five, but Scary I wanted to shoot a gallon of man milk inside her.
Had the hots for her friend
get in line
Frick!!!
I dumped several loads to this semen demon
we were so hard up for material back in the day
>we were so hard up for material back in the day
Yeah but in retrospect it was a net positive
>cropping out the “white skin” post
That one genuinely made me laugh.
no
people in movies and tv shows don't dress like real people
BERRIES AND CREAM
I miss low rise jeans, bros...
I don't miss them or whale tails
Ugly b***hes like her did
>did people really dress like this in the 1990s?
No, Only the horse face yids prevalent on amerishart TV at the time
Silly goyim, you don’t need guns. Those are for israelites and our golem’s only.
lol guns in the hands of the military is not the same as civilians
I don't agree with her on the NRA thing, but there is a distinction between the two
>only let the government have guns because they're so renowned for their competence and virtue
you can't possibly think this is rational
Not really relevant.
The point is that citizens having guns is not the same as soldiers having guns, so the anon's comment was moronic, and blinded by racism.
Most liberals in the US ( the vast majority of whom are not israelites) want to ignore the 2nd Amendment and disarm civilians while being perfectly happy with the military belong armed to the teeth.
Bialik's being a israelite as nothing to do with her being stupid or a hypocrite, but this is Cinemaphile, so everything is "muh israelites!!!!!!!"
>military belong armed
* military being armed
>you don't need guns (citizens) only israeli soldiers and their golems (american government) needs guns!
I feel like you are just reiterating his own point but pretending he didn't make it
I feel like you're moronic
not really relevant, ya illiterate yid ya
I just realized she was blossoming into a woman.
SOUL
no but there was a brief period where "hammer pants" were a thing
was that before or after zubaz pants?
I don't remember
>zubaz pants
never even heard of it
hammer pants got big after MC Hammers hit music video "can't touch this" in which he wore comically bright and oversized pants.
Somewhat. Its a bit of a holdover from the late 80s really.
Just as an aside, fricking hell Debbie. Demo recorded in her parent's garage.
>Taylor Swift (kinda, sorta) writes her own tunes
Give me a break.
Note dual Swatch watches 80s/early 90s fashion wannabes who weren't actually there. Always the details that let you down.
>Average family next door
>Has their own recording studio
Really?
>In 1983, Gibson submitted a cassette recording of her original composition "I Come From America" to WOR for the station's song contest. After she won a cash prize of US$1,000 from the contest, her mother convinced a relative to loan her US$10,000 to convert the family garage into a recording studio
>After years of writing and producing her own material, a demonstration tape of Gibson's submitted to a radio personality was eventually shared with an executive at Atlantic Records. Based solely on Gibson's original song, "Only in My Dreams", she was signed to a development deal and began a promotional tour of club venues throughout the United States.
Yes, I had that exact machine, AKAI MG 1212, with plenty of rack pre's and efx in my room.
U2 also used the same machine to record the Joshua Tree beds.
Coca-Cola selling blue jeans is one of the odder 80s fashions. The jeans weren't remarkable but still, it was Coca-Cola selling blue jeans. Large brands having their logo on clothing isn't anything new but actually being the apparel brand is strange.
>INFORMER, you know say daddy me snow please lick me bum bum down
At least she's wearing a vest that ends at the waist. Remember those things with the press studs. The bane of a many an amorous adventure.
>At least she's wearing a vest that ends at the waist. Remember those things with the press studs. The bane of a many an amorous adventure.
Looks like a body suit, those were popular in the early to mid 90s
Those are the things, the chastity belt of its era.
I thought they were hot because they were one of the more revealing and form-fitting things girls would wear back then
They were but they got in the way of incrementalism. The path to fricking often requires many small steps. Getting off the bodysuit was a larger step than necessary if she was wearing smaller, looser fitting undergarments. On the good side of things, if she started pulling that off, you knew you had a clear path to pussyville.
>The path to fricking often requires many small steps. ~Sun Tzu, The Art of War
They look good in pictures but the way they worked was they had really strong press studs along the crotch area of the garment to create the tautness. This must have been awesomely uncomfortable. They were also kind of sweaty I seem to recall with that much lycra content. Although lets face it, I was sweating like a maniac at the time for myself for obvious reasons.
I was rocking poppers in the 90s and neon t-shirts
fila sneakers as well?
Just cuz this is the 90's tv fashion thread, and I don't think this observation is worth a thread for:
StarShip Troopers is Fascist 90210. The film just thinks it's innately hilarious to have these kind of characters who dress, act, and have sets shot like these 90's teen dramas (with actors clearly in their 20's) but it's a military action film set in a militeristic society.
This entire element of the movie often goes over people's heads as they have just forgotten about these kinds of shows. So people see it and go "It's a Satire? But the society is so perfect" when dystopia isn't what it's going for.
Its just a fun movie, I hate homosexuals like RLM who have to delve deep into it’s meaning.
gods, she was such a snack. whomever got to groom her was lucky.
no
Yes and no, as flamboyant as 90s fashion was she was supposed to be kinda weird.
Im from 1991 and I loved the 90s movies, music, games, etc... but the fashion was so fricking awful, especially for kids and in the late 90s, seriously awful
What’s a wolfberry?
Don't get me started
>Guarana
>Guarana is a climbing plant native to the Amazon whose seeds contain approximately four times the amount of caffeine found in coffee beans.
I should not had been drinking this stuff when I was a child.