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my son skateboards in what are effectively 1990's JNCO pantsI was thinking today...since fashion has become globalized, and we have already recycled the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and now the 90s...all within a span of about 15-20 years...how do we recycle eras that have already been recycled in this era?
was just gonna say - baggy is in again. comfort seems to be in trend now as opposed to the straight jackets everyones been wearing the last 10 years.my son skateboards in what are effectively 1990's JNCO pants
I think we just keep recycling ad nauseum
Worst male fashion trend ever.my son skateboards in what are effectively 1990's JNCO pants
Worse than the skin tight highwaters fad?Worst male fashion trend ever.
First thing I thought of. Pretty sure Laird was modeling for them too back in the day. Hans Hedemann too?
yup, thought of Buzzy Kerbox as soon as i saw this thread. don't know who the kid above is but BK was the real deal when i was coming up. i think i like the old look better tho
Yes.Worse than the skin tight highwaters fad?
Bring back whale tails!I'll be alright when this girls wearing pants up to their bra line thing circles back to uncool. It's a weird look.
I was actually tripping on this the other day.I was thinking today...since fashion has become globalized, and we have already recycled the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and now the 90s...all within a span of about 15-20 years...how do we recycle eras that have already been recycled in this era?