Ah, the 1990s—a decade that brought us some truly questionable fashion statements. During those years, I was all about Betsey Johnson slip dresses, Doc Martens, and a collection of vintage ’70s tees. But there are certain trends I can firmly say I never embraced. I’m curious if you can say the same.
- Neon Sweatshirts: These loud relics of the ’80s lingered into the ’90s like an unwanted guest. Trust me, I dodged this fashion faux pas like the plague.
- Distressed Overalls: Alright, I’ll confess—I may have slipped into a pair once. But let’s be real, it was probably after a few too many drinks!
- Plaid Miniskirts with Knee-High Socks: Love you, Clueless, but this look was a little too “naughty schoolgirl” for my taste. I was more of a rebellious spirit, thank you very much.
- Flannel Shirts: Sure, I was jamming to Nevermind on repeat, but wearing flannel outside? No way. Lumberjack vibes were not my thing.
- Nylon Tracksuits: Let’s just say my clubbing choices in NYC were often questionable, but even I had enough sense to avoid this abominable trend.
- Bustiers with Oversized Blazers: I probably steered clear of this look mainly because I didn’t have the right assets for it. In retrospect, it could’ve been stylish, though.
- Chokers: Okay, I have to admit—I did rock chokers with my slip dresses. Velvet ones, to be exact. Who knows, maybe they’re still lurking in my jewelry box, waiting for a comeback!
And yes, I’ll own up: scrunchies were my guilty pleasure.
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In summary, the 1990s were a wild ride in terms of fashion, and while I embraced some styles, there were plenty I happily avoided. What about you?
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