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.
Oooh! Me too. One shoe had a peace symbol and the other had an anarchy symbol. I obviously did not know which side I was on, but I was sure cool!!
I had a poppy red, short sleeved blazer looking thing. It was the first time I didn't wear a shell or blouse under a jacket. I loved that thing. Oh, and I bought a lot of this really expensive clothing only sold by a woman in her home. She would have these trunk shows. I can't remember the name of it.
i had this baby T shirt from the gap with three black pen and ink-style dancers drawn on it, that i wore the hell out of in college because it made my rack look good. with an ankle length black skirt for class or a black skirt so short i later thought it was a belt out to the bars/parties.
ETA: also, congratulations to "i was 10 in 1999," you've officially made me drink a cup of metamucil.
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 had a gray and black striped one with just the street-sweeper character on it. Oh, ringer tees.
Also, I had a thing for black bike shorts with the neon stripe down the side and thought these were suitable bottoms to wear in public places. Ay yi yi.