Inspired by the reddit post of the same name.

For me it was low rise boot cut jeans, tight v neck tops, belly/tube tops, bandanas and chokers, shirts with other shirts layered underneath, butterfly clips, camo, candy necklaces, lots of abercrombie around, and tons of glitter everywhere.

  • radix
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    510 months ago

    I was in elementary school but I vaguely remember the layering shirts thing. Didn’t do it that much because I got hot, but it was commonly sold in stores and occasionally gifted to me.

  • @[email protected]
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    10 months ago

    So, so many black t-shirts with sarcastic text on them. You wear 1 or 2 and then it’s all you get from your relatives for the next 3 years. I grew up in hell (the rural deep south) so it fit my mood, haha.

    Edit: whoops, I didn’t realize this was femalefashionadvice. I identified as female at the time if that counts?

    • radix
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      210 months ago

      Yeah, I interpret it as feminine fashion. I’m not the most female of females in the world either, but wearing/discussing things most people consider women’s clothing probably fits here.

  • @[email protected]
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    210 months ago

    I wore a lot of the same fashions, but I specifically remember thinking I looked hot in white eyeshadow, body glitter and hair mascara.

  • @aceshigh
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    210 months ago

    jnco pants and band t’s. i still wear band t’s to go to the gym.

  • @AttackBunny
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    210 months ago

    So many layered tops, doc martins, jnco jeans or at least wide leg or boot cut low rise. The baby tshirts and chokers. Definitely had some surplus camo pants. Leather jackets. Dickies. Etc.

  • @Noodle07
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    110 months ago

    A neon green shirt with a shark on it! I was like 8