February 18, 200620 yr Think back. 90's preferably. I was about ages 6-14 when those 90's styles were in. Pants pulled up all the way so that your socks were showing about 3 inches. And the first reebok pumps...now that i think about it they really didnt do jack, it was just cool to pump the tongue button. And...Those light up shoes, lol. I loved those. Cut off sweat shirt sleeves so it looked like a thick t-shirt. All were so stupid now that I look back, it brings back so many memories though. You?
February 18, 200620 yr I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. I love languages.J'adore les langues.ÃÆÃ
February 18, 200620 yr I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. Eh... heheheh... hehhhhehhhh Heh.. Eh.. heh... wewtness
February 18, 200620 yr I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. Thats because those kids usually get beat up... As for me, in elementary school I always wore collared shirts and kinda shortish shorts. The worst part was until 4th grade I had the ugliest mullet (shudders). Gamertag: King Arizona
February 18, 200620 yr I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. Eh... heheheh... hehhhhehhhh Heh.. Eh.. heh... wewtness It's true! I also wear medieval cloaks in various Day-Glo colors. I love languages.J'adore les langues.ÃÆÃ
February 18, 200620 yr I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. Thats because those kids usually get beat up... As for me, in elementary school I always wore collared shirts and kinda shortish shorts. The worst part was until 4th grade I had the ugliest mullet (shudders). Mullets are tangible evidence of evil. I love languages.J'adore les langues.ÃÆÃ
February 18, 200620 yr bright shellsuits in the 90's. GOodness what were our parents thinking! :shock:
February 18, 200620 yr Umm, bowl hair cuts and suspenders with dockers and white socks. Need I say more? Thankfully, that was years ago. Yeah, that's it. Years.... I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. Thats because those kids usually get beat up... :lol:
February 18, 200620 yr the style I have right now is pretty bad. But, I don't really care. I'm going to go out to the Goodwill a week from now and see what I can scrounge up.
February 18, 200620 yr I don't generally follow the trends. I invent my own style. Which, when I think of it, is pretty bad. But hey, at least I'm unique; you don't catch anyone ELSE wearing Viking helmets made of origami and duct tape. Thats because those kids usually get beat up... As for me, in elementary school I always wore collared shirts and kinda shortish shorts. The worst part was until 4th grade I had the ugliest mullet (shudders). Mullets are tangible evidence of evil. And by evil, you of course mean evidence of roundhouse kicks. Chuck Norris had a mullet. In conclusion, mullets are the best hairstyle of all time. Anyways, I had a mad bowl haircut, and I pretty much wore what ever I got as Christmas gifts and whatever didn't look completely stupid. Considering I was 11 by the end of the 90's, style didn't really affect me too too much.
February 18, 200620 yr orange and blue, etc. with the ugliest haircut.. GAH our school colors.. roflmao
February 18, 200620 yr Hm, can't say I followed any trends much. I think the only one was in regards to having an undercut "bowl" haircut. Although my cut doesn't qualify as anything close to bowl. It's just undercut and trimmed a few inches all around. Except at the fringe which is kept a bit longer than everything else :P First had said cut in, '94 I think and it's all I've gotten since, mainly because nothing else really works with my hair :P
February 18, 200620 yr Bah, your nineties fashion faux pas have nothing on some of the hideous things we wore back in the eighties. Acid wash denim, Skinny leather ties, parachute pants, black fabric jackets with white vinyl sleeves, pastels, dayglo... the list of horrors is endless.
February 18, 200620 yr Bah, your nineties fashion faux pas have nothing on some of the hideous things we wore back in the eighties. Acid wash denim, Skinny leather ties, parachute pants, black fabric jackets with white vinyl sleeves, pastels, dayglo... the list of horrors is endless. Gah, don't remind me!
February 18, 200620 yr Those white and black dress up shoes, which i wore to school everyday in kindergarten. Those were hot. Collered Shirts, with no undershirt. Mullets are not out btw. I will have one by the end of the summer. -Howie
February 18, 200620 yr Man, who didn't have a bowl haircut :P They were so so terrible with hinesight. This is how much you all raised for charity. Thank you.
February 18, 200620 yr Man, who didn't have a bowl haircut :P They were so so terrible with hinesight. I wasn't cool enough to have a bowl cut, I had the sort of combover look when I was a child. Also I was sporting a red flannel shirt and tight wrangler jeans every day of kindergarten... :oops:
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