90s fads?
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90s fads?
Anyone remember fads of the 90s?
No, not the DIY store that used to be on Great Moor Street but things that were massive in the 90s for about five minutes each. A golden age of one-off nonsense that we all wanted a piece of...Not me of course - I'm far too sophisticated for that sort of crap but the rest of you did.
I'll start the ball rolling with:
Beavis and Butt-head.
'Saturday Night' by Whigfield.
The GameBoy colour.
Those confusing all-in-one vest things that women wore that fastened on the snatch with a couple of press studs.
Tracy Island.
The Hitman and Her.
Girl Power.
"yoof" TV.
Tamagotchi.
Any more for any more?
No, not the DIY store that used to be on Great Moor Street but things that were massive in the 90s for about five minutes each. A golden age of one-off nonsense that we all wanted a piece of...Not me of course - I'm far too sophisticated for that sort of crap but the rest of you did.
I'll start the ball rolling with:
Beavis and Butt-head.
'Saturday Night' by Whigfield.
The GameBoy colour.
Those confusing all-in-one vest things that women wore that fastened on the snatch with a couple of press studs.
Tracy Island.
The Hitman and Her.
Girl Power.
"yoof" TV.
Tamagotchi.
Any more for any more?
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Re: 90s fads?
Teddies? Been around for decades, haven't they? Often lapse from fashion because of the dire consequences when laydeez forget to inform their unknowing amorous suitors, who subsequently innocently attempt to lift the top off with a flourish as one would a T-shirt.CrazyHorse wrote:Those confusing all-in-one vest things that women wore that fastened on the snatch with a couple of press studs.
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Nirvana
Metallica's Black Album
The Wildhearts
Terrorvision
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Iconic sounds for a fantastic decade. Suddenly it was cool to like rock music again and wear black canvas jeans tucked into cowboy boots like it never went out of fashion. The early nineties was the favourite time of my life so far, in terms of selfish endeavour.
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Had a tamagotchi, and an actual Tracy Island, remember going round to my friends who had a blue peter one and thinking how crap it was. Real Tracy Island RULED!CrazyHorse wrote:Anyone remember fads of the 90s?
No, not the DIY store that used to be on Great Moor Street but things that were massive in the 90s for about five minutes each. A golden age of one-off nonsense that we all wanted a piece of...Not me of course - I'm far too sophisticated for that sort of crap but the rest of you did.
I'll start the ball rolling with:
Beavis and Butt-head.
'Saturday Night' by Whigfield.
The GameBoy colour.
Those confusing all-in-one vest things that women wore that fastened on the snatch with a couple of press studs.
Tracy Island.
The Hitman and Her.
Girl Power.
"yoof" TV.
Tamagotchi.
Any more for any more?
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Surely Premier League stickers were around before the nineties?Athers wrote:Yo-yo
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And then there were the World Cup ones.
I still recall John Warke having some sort of special gold one at the front of the Espana '82 collection.
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Re: 90s fads?
Dunno. I still have nightmares about them to this day.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Teddies? Been around for decades, haven't they? Often lapse from fashion because of the dire consequences when laydeez forget to inform their unknowing amorous suitors, who subsequently innocently attempt to lift the top off with a flourish as one would a T-shirt.CrazyHorse wrote:Those confusing all-in-one vest things that women wore that fastened on the snatch with a couple of press studs.

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