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Thanks to ‘90s hot bodies like Marky Mark and Gwen Stefani continuously doing pushups on stage, there was a ton of teens back in the day who were all about
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that workout wear being a part of their everyday life. Sports bras, any chance to showcase some abs.
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The Cure may’ve ushered this in back in the ‘80s, but there were a lot of kids rocking all black to showcase their deep and “tortured” souls in the ‘90s
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like they were in the cast of The Craft.
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Babydoll dresses, knee high socks and matching head to toe? You’d be totally buggin’ if you didn’t dress in some of the preppiest, cutest styles out there.
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The rise of artists like N.W.A. started to have a huge influence on the way people dressed, spoke and carried themselves. How else do you think we got Eminem later in
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life? There wasn’t a kid on the planet who didn’t believe they were reppin’ the hood.
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Unless of course they were stuck believing they were the next Kurt Cobain in their oversized flannel and ratty old Converse.
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Dressing in a way that said you didn’t care what anyone thought and speaking your mind like Daria, that was the part of adolescence no one escapes. It comes right
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in between freaking out about what everyone thinks and college.
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It didn’t even matter if you could even ride a board, it was mostly about looking the part, hanging at the right spots and listening to bands that happened to
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be on Warped Tour that year. It was more a state of mind than about those tricks...
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While some were trying to emulate the side of hip hop that was seen as hard, there were those who wanted to go down a different, more sexual path where
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crop tops were paired with baggy jeans.
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Staying out late into the night with ridiculously large pants and doing things you’d regret later in life while listening to electronic music - anyone else running down memory lane?
The ‘90s were a glorious time full of Cross Colors, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Skip It's and JNCO Jeans. All 90's kids remember the good ol' days, and may remember these distinct phases we all went through at one point or another between the years of 1990-1999.