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Post by Long A, Short A on Nov 20, 2009 13:55:00 GMT -5
Are you talking about the gigantic plastic glasses doo doo brown frames? I had glasses like that for ten years. They started off blue, pink, or purple and ended up poop brown. No. Mine were metal, with speckly frames but being the mid 90s the lenses were huge. Oh, my 93/94 frames were that big. Those glasses also had pink/rose lenses. However, I loved those things.
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Post by Insomniac on Nov 20, 2009 15:34:00 GMT -5
From the '90s Good call. I has completely forgotten about Coed Naked. It's amazing how clothes with mild sexual innuendos can become so popular. Or when you think about it, maybe it's no real surprise at all.
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Post by Magician under the moonlight on Nov 20, 2009 16:52:39 GMT -5
I have to go with baggy jeans or anything that was to big for you. I never even understood how it got popular since it's not good for the bottom of the legs and wearing a belt totally does not help. I know I may be the only one on this though and no I'm saying tha t you shoul wear tight stuff either but wearing stuff which was too big is just as silly.
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Post by Grendel on Nov 20, 2009 20:48:51 GMT -5
I admit, I had a pair of Zubaz. But they were comfy as hell.
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 20, 2009 20:59:26 GMT -5
I had a lot of neon shirts as a little kid, had some Ecko jeans, and I also used to pretty much dress like Raven's Flock.
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Post by big nasty on Nov 20, 2009 21:06:00 GMT -5
Ocean Pacific shorts (or OP as the ywere called), these awful multi-colored supposed surfer style shorts.
bad variety of oversized t-shirts.
sneakers with the air-pump
had a friend with about 20 pairs of Z cavaricci pants.
brother had few Panama Jack shirts
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Post by Perd on Nov 20, 2009 21:15:48 GMT -5
I once wore my clothes backwards. To answer your question, yes, I am white. I was savagely beaten for my horrible fashion sence. I woke up from that coma 2 montha ago, and thanked my attacker.
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Post by Hugh Mungus on Nov 20, 2009 21:29:47 GMT -5
Here's what I can recall from my junior high school and high school years: *Flannel shirts *Big Johnson shirts: *My old Smashing Pumpkins shirt (I was a big fan of them back then) *Airwalk shoes *The dreaded bowl cut ("You pumpkin pie hair-cutted freak!")
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Post by Cavs for Mavs Mafia on Nov 21, 2009 0:56:46 GMT -5
I rocked this "clever" double entendre through most of high school. Amazingly, my school never objected to this or too co-ed naked and Big Johnson wear.
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Post by sloride on Nov 21, 2009 5:36:38 GMT -5
Also the Adidias trousers with the popper buttons that went up the side of the leg. Anyone remember them?
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Post by default on Nov 21, 2009 5:50:23 GMT -5
I rocked this "clever" double entendre through most of high school. Amazingly, my school never objected to this or too co-ed naked and Big Johnson wear. My friend had a Cocks hat. He got yelled at and told never to wear it at school again by the women's gym teacher. Lucky for him, the shop teacher was right near by and chewed her out as he didn'tlike her. He said we weren't allowed to wear them in school, but that was it. She later yelled at me for having a Yankees hat propped on my head to keep the sun out of my eyes. (I had quite a few in the late 90's/early '00's... red with black ala Fred Durst and then black with red as they were our school colors). I got away with it thanks to my english teacher chewing her out, who didn't like her (or me much for that matter, but I guess it was to a lesser extent). Oh yeah, my bro and I had these god awful silver jackets with pink, green and yellow stripes on them we bought at Wal-Mart. They were "magical" jackets as to get to Wal-Mart you had to go through about twenty stoplights. On the way back... all of them were either green or turned green as we approached. We never came to a complete stop. We had a bit of matching clothes around that age, which bugged us. But in the early days of Wal-Mart and before, the amount of boy's clothes in a small town was fairly limited. Around middle school, we started refusing to own anything the same as the other.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2009 14:00:36 GMT -5
I rocked this "clever" double entendre through most of high school. Amazingly, my school never objected to this or too co-ed naked and Big Johnson wear. The University itself actually allowed the cheerleaders to have that sewn onto the shorts under the skirts. (Oh gee, that didn't give anybody ideas, did it?) -I owned Hammer pants. -I wore sweatpants with the cuffs pushed up to mid-shin level. -I owned two pair of multi-colored surf shorts (called "Jams"). -Not an official Bud Light Spuds MacKenzie T-shirt, I had a knock-off version. Looked like a 7 year old made it. -I owned 3 plain "dressy" shirts from Le Tigre in the 7th grade. Collarless polos with the three buttons in blue, red and yellow. Ugly as sin. -But overall, I mainly wore shirts with sports logos. My favorite shirt was a "Dodgers: World Champions 1981" shirt my mom bought for me at Goodwill for 75 cents - in 1985. I loved that shirt. -I never "tight-rolled" my jeans; honestly, there was something rather "fruity" about guys wanting to show their ankles off. (They always wore ankle socks with them.) I guess the great thing of not buying clothes to be considered "cool" means I have less bad memories about how awful those clothes were. (Just something to think about, kids.)
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