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16 Comebacks From The 90's Everyones Happy About

The nostalgia is REAL.

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16 Comebacks From The 90's Everyones Happy About
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We just cannot stop talking about 90's nostalgia! It is 2017, but we still can't get over some of these 90's trends. It was a simpler time...

1. "Friends" the TV show.


If you haven't seen all the episodes in order it is definitely on your Netflix to do list! This show is the ultimate friendship goals. who does not like a little Ross and Rachel relationship drama, or feel like they are the Chandler of their friend group? It has become a classic.

2. Chokers

We should just keep it simple. That's all I'm saying.

3. Leather biker jacket, even though it never really goes out of style.

4. Scrunchies

Personally was never much of a scrunchy girl, but I have been seeing it more and more lately and I can at least appreciate it.

5. Flannels

Because who doesn’t love that grunge look?

6. Big Denim Jacket

Why? Simply because your closet would be totally lost without it!

7. Crop top


8. Fanny pack

Whether at Coachella or Tomorrowland, a fanny pack is the perfect "carry around", so you can rock out at a summer concert or festival without worrying about a purse. All those parents who got laughed at only a few years ago for wearing one, they're grateful that fanny packs are back.

9. Pink hair

Trendy this year, especially with spring coming up! Pink hair is back and we're loving all shades and cuts.


10. Mom jeans aka high waisted jeans

The only thing that has changed is the name. We call them high waisted jeans now and we praise these denims for looking super cute with a long sleeve, crop top or a dress shirt. We thank you.

11. High Top Fade


I know you're thinking of 12 different people with a haircut like this right now.

12. Full House


Old televisions shows are making a comeback and that doesn't exclude Full House! One of America's favorite families is back with Fuller House on Netflix. Let the nostalgia settle in.

13. Overalls


14. Saved by the Bell


    Nothing better than Kelly Kapowski and Zack Morris rollercoaster and friendship shenanigans at Bayside High.

    15. Frosted Tips


16. Pokemon

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