I distinctly remember this grey banded neck and sleeve t-shirt. It was a midriff shirt and had the villains from Rocky and Bullwinkle embroidered on it, naturally. Lmao.
I distinctly remember this grey banded neck and sleeve t-shirt. It was a midriff shirt and had the villains from Rocky and Bullwinkle embroidered on it, naturally. Lmao.
I HAD THAT SHIRT! I rocked it with overalls... *snort*
I distinctly remember this grey banded neck and sleeve t-shirt. It was a midriff shirt and had the villains from Rocky and Bullwinkle embroidered on it, naturally. Lmao.
I HAD THAT SHIRT! I rocked it with overalls... *snort*
Omg yes! I used to do that at school, so I could sneak some exposed hip skin.
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Post by thatgirl2478 on May 3, 2013 16:41:30 GMT -5
Well since the 90's covered a LOT of ground for me it went in stages:
90 - 92 I had one of those NOT shirts that I loved and a Hypercolor shirt that was the SHIT. (middle school - sue me) 92 - 96 Started with oversized sweatshirts by BUM and IOU, color blocked 'silk' shirts, and baggy pants (with a high double button waist), ended with plaid flannel shirts over midriff tops, crazy tight pants (levi's 501's and Guess preferably). (High school) 96 - 99 Same tight jeans, paired with a v neck tight sweater if it was cold, thin tee shirt if it was warm. (college)
I had a denim vest that had all different buttons all over it. I remember standing in line in elementary school and everyone around me would ogle it and pick their favorite button. I felt so cool!
Oh yes. I had several pairs of chucks, all with random shit like anarchy symbols, peace signs (seems a little...uh...contradictory) all drawn all over them. And I'd purposely run around and scuff them up and tear them as much as possible, then put safety pins in them. Weirdo.