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'90s Fashion Trends We Hope To Never See Again

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'90s Fashion Trends We Hope To Never See Again

1. Puka shell necklaces.

Puka shell necklaces were usually complimented with bleached tips and fake tans.

2. Crimped hair.

Crimped hair was one of the most popular styles. It has a tendency to reintroduce in ten year cycles. Let's hope it never comes back.

3. Bandanas.

All artists were seen wearing a bandana at some point during the '90s (Christina Aguilera, Snoop Dogg). How about bonus points to those who wore it as a top?

4. Jelly shoes.

Jelly shoes were usually produced as a sandal with little to no heel. Didn't wear them then, and I certainly don't wear them now.


5. JNCOs.

JNCO is a clothing brand known for their extremely baggy jeans. According to Women's Wear Daily, they are attempting a relaunch of the jeans this upcoming season.

6. Chokers.

Whether it was a spiked collar or a tattoo choker, these necklaces were part of everyone's wardrobe in the '90s. Not only were they horrendous, but they itched when worn for a long period of time.

7. One-size-fits-all.

This was a quick fad but will more than likely never return.

And for the win...

8. Middle part bowl cuts.


Enough said.

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