I know I'm late but as a 2005 baby, I associate all of these things with childhood. Mostly because they were what my friends (the losers) wore back in first grade and I lived on hand-me-downs.
I like how some 90s kids will get so confused when 2000s kids talk about how they remember some of these trends. The 90s never really completely died in the early 2000s lol
The confusing part is....people saying they were BORN in 2000-2003 and saying they remember this stuff...that means you werent even 5 years old until 2005-2008......and those trends were definitely dead by then. I think when you were born in the mid-late 80s....and you were elementary and middle school by the 90s....thats who got the FULLLLLLL experience of these trends lol
@@ashdingler1 yeah! I was born in 93 so I didn't really live the 90s. What I remember mostly of my childhood is the late 90s early 2000s (bc I was 5-10). Some of the stuff was still around but not everything. But by the mid 2000s all of those things were definitely gone. In 2005-2007 I feel like a new era started!
Yeah I was born in 87, so I got the whole experience...the 2000's had their own trends as well, but they blended with old 90's trends. In my hometown we were also a little behind the trend so the 90s fashions lasted a little longer there. @@ashdingler1
Some of these trends carried over into the early 2000's. Especially stuff like the puka shell necklaces and frosted tips were still seen up until about 2003 (at least in my high school).
Dude yea and Tommy is back in a big way. I literally have a cute tommy coat ive had since I was 17 and last year I gave it to my 19 year old son and he loves it!
Cause there were children in the late 90's... Had they gotten people in their late 30's or 40's you would had gotten the grunge GenX phase.... These are millennials....
Makes me feel old... I'm 26 and I look at people born in the late 90s/early 2000s as toddlers still. It's like when the fuck did you become 16, you were 2 just a couple years ago it seems
Lol That's what us that were born 94-98 ( 20 - 24 ) are saying about early 2000 kids. WHEN THE FUCK did you turn 15 ?? Or He/she is ABOUT TO BE 18 ????
Idk about other places but in my country most of these are very popular and in fashion. I'm a millennium kid so I didn't even know these were from the 90s lol. Like half of the girls wear those tiny bags here...
JNCOs, butterfly clips and velcro hair rhinestones, Adidas track suits and shell toes, metal ball necklaces, wallet chains with studded belts, stretch velvet crop tops and sunflower print dresses, fishnets and vinyl skirts with my platforms... all of these things absolutely complete my existence. Born in '85.
The one trend I thought would never come back when I was younger(early 2010s) were cargo pants, and I always dogged on how ugly they were. Here we are in 2020 and since the beginning of the year, I have already bought over 8 pairs of cargo pants and I f*ing love them. Never saw that coming
90s gold: plaid flannel, baggy pants, chunky shoes, wine red clothes and lipstick, crochet shirts, ankle length skirts with buttons down the front, bart simpson on anything...
I still wear plaid and cargo pants. Lol. I just ditched the fanny pack and the those classic happy colors. Now if I wear something like pepsi colors or like purple and green I feel like Wham! is going to start playing from nowhere.
I was born in 2001 but boy oh boy do I remember these trends. Jt with the frosted tips. I had peace sign everything jelly shoes cargo pants. I rocked my butterfly clips man. I had those necklaces rocked the platform flip flops. Most of the 90’s trends carried over into mid 2000’s.
I only saw one guy wearing those jeans in my entire life and I didn't even know there was a name for it until I watched this video. It was awful. I was a kid back then and I saw this guy board the train in those hugeass jeans and he kept lifting the hems so people wouldn't accidentally step on it. Wth
omg that comment about how the butterfly clips would break when you bit them... too true. I had overalls with a furry pink Tweety Bird zipper pocket hahah.
I went to high school in the mid to late 90’s and most of this stuff was 1999/2000s. That’s why it carried into 2000’s. Most of it I wore in college. Docs we’re definitely 90’s.as well as the starter jackets mini backpacks and overalls. If you watch Buffy or boy meets world you’ll see the 90’s2000’s transition in the wardrobe and it’s so funny.
+Mire VS Hola. ;-) Most Americans think people that speak Spanish "is" in one big bag? Should be "are" in one big bag, and by saying "Most Americans"...that's doing the same thing. (Meaning in one big bag.) I do understand your point. Lots of people in the South West (CA, AZ, NM, and TX) are used to most Spanish speaking people being Mexican. (Because of the majority of Hispanics that live there.) It's probably like that for people in FL, and it's surrounding states to think that most Spanish speakers are Cuban. It is easy to think that way in those states when most Hispanics that live there are Cuban (FL) or Mexican.(CA, AZ, NM, & TX) The rest of the states probably go by whatever the majority of Hispanic people live in their area. I do like that Latin Ladies. Especially when they speak Español. Just not when they're pissed off. LOL Then I can't even keep up with what they are saying. ;-) "Ten una buena semana" :-)
I was born in 2001 wishing i was born in the 80s! But the 90s was lit and my fav time of fashion & to me it hasn't really died i still try to do it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was born in 1986, but I don't remember too much of the early 90s so couldn't tell you how great it was. The second half was pretty good. I always talk about how I miss the 90's but my husband disagrees lol
Also born in 86. I had pretty trendy parents so I definitely remember the styles of the early 90s. I was rockin those leggings with stirrups, shoulder pads, monogrammed Adidas windbreakers, neon everything, t-shirts with scrunchies, the whole 9. I also still love the music from that time. New Jack Swing is making a slight comeback. But you're right, we still missed out.
It was Not that much different from the early 2000s or previous decades however the clothes were kinda like previous trends as well but with more of a urban kick to it. I just put it this way. It was a life where technology wasn't needed and a time of cool video games and great music. and I also can't forget it was a great golden era for cartoons.
90s was the best decade of everything. Music, movies, fashion, tv shows, sports, all of that. It was also a good era because it was before 9/11. The aura of the years after 9/11 just seemed to decline.
It was an interesting decade because looking back on it, it felt like a more innocent time period, but that also that kids were less likely to be sheltered from hard topics. I look at some of the old kids shows that were on PBS and they would depict death and dark topics that they would likely now never allow, but that there was still and innocent quality to it. I've been on a major nostalgia kick, I kinda miss those days.
@11:28 Wtf is she talking about, Starter jackets weren't synonymous with the middle class? I'm from the hood and tons of people had one where I'm from.
@@Giordano_ I'm even younger and I still remember this stuff from older relatives and TV. Trends don't disappear immediately; the iconic ones get used (less), and the bad remain in public memory to be mocked. I'd have butterfly clips in my hair when I went to church in 2008 - 10.
@@Giordano_ You never said that, so how are people supposed to know what you meant? And since half of these weren't exclusively 90s things, the OP and I "lived through" an era where these were still trends. Stop backpedalling.
@@Giordano_ Don't even _begin_ to condescend. If you want to bring age into it, whatever. But if you cannot argue with a literal child, I'll treat you like one. People born in the early 2000s can still remember trends associated with the 90s -- even though they were not alive during the decade -- because they still existed within the media. They were still alive at a time when these trends still existed. This is what I originally said to you. To add to that point, people born in the 2000s would have parents who might have partaken in some of these trends. Note how I'm making it clear I've added something onto my point so that I'm not backpedalling like you have been. From your first fucking reply (to me), you were talking about "the milennials" (though you are one) talking about trends from eras they weren't alive in. I said something in disagreement, and you told me that you talked about it in a different comment feed -- completely missing the point that: if you didn't say it from the get-go, don't expect anyone to read your mind (or search the comment section for what you said). You not remembering 80s trends does not mean that other people cannot remember things from their own childhood. Especially if it's more recent for them than the mid-late 80s are for you. Simple as that.
as someone who was born in 97, I don't class myself as a 90s kid, but I remember every single one of these trends... I feel like most of them carried on to the early 00s
I remember used jeans, damaged and guess. Damn I feel old. It was the best though. Back in the day when I was young, I'm not a kid anymore but some days I sit and wish I was a kid again.
@@pepstalynn Idk from what hood you're from, but I remember seeing people wearing them around here back then. Used the big pockets to put stuff like snacks, drinks, even drugs or weapons
I remember just about these trends from middle school and high school, one you forgot to mention was the baby pacifier trend that every girl in HS thought was cool to wear/suck on...(at least in my school this happened) but yeah...it was a trend for the longest time. LOL.
Need more Hip-Hop. Where I’m from, you had 1. Fubu 2. Mecca 3. Fila 4. Old School 5. Nike Command Forces, Rebock Pumps, Timberlands And that’s to mention a few of them. Back in the 90’s was about baggy jeans and clothing. N.W.A. 2PAC Notorious B.I.G. LL Cool J No Limit and all the Booty Mix Rappers warn pretty baggy clothes. I think you should do a part two of this and I think people are starting to forget the 90’s Rap & Hip-Hop seen, or is that being sincered.
Avirex, LRG, Sean John, and Wckd were all part of the early 00s decade. I loved Southpole and Rocawear back then, heck I still rock them. Avirex and Phat Farm were a big part of the 90s.
Back when there was still plenty of racism but less people called racists out so you didn't have to see the problems. Ignorance is bliss, but don't fret, you're still clearly very ignorant.
here in the Netherlands, Jelly sandals were only used with swim training,, so that kids could learn how to swin with clothes on, if they ever fell into a pool and such. ;) they weren't used for normal wear
Some Gen Z people can be delusional 😬 Overalls, butterfly clips, chokers, oversized clothes were very popular 90s trends that continued into the early 2000s. It's not that hard to understand. Just because you grew up with these things in the early 2000s doesn't make it a 2000s trend 😂 they are continued 90s trends. 2000s didn't break away from the 90s until the mid 2000s.
@Ziyiweishu Technically the trends you stated that was specifically the late 90s was the start of the 2000s, just like the late 2000s was the start of 2010s, each late decades was the start of changes for the upcoming next decade, isn't it obvious like how the early part of the decade is different and older looking than from the late, at least that's how I see it and I'm a Millennial.
Oh, the memories... I was born in 1992. I used to wear a choker when I was 9/10 Years old. Just found some old photos of me wearing it. What a throwback!
i wasn't born in the 90s but i wore jelly shoes, and I currently own like 3 chokers and a pucca shell necklace and overalls with crop tops. I also have patches all over all my stuff lmao (especially my mini backpack 😂😂)
0LolaLola the 90s isn't a culture lmao it's a time period. These things are all just fads from that time period, and fads come in and out of style often
I remember in middle school, me and my friend went into the bathroom stalls (separate stalls...) I traded him my shorts for his JNCOs. When I got home from school, my mom cut them up with scissors and bought me another pair of shorts. Thanks for having my back, mom lol
How many of these reviewers were even old enough to really experience the 90s. Im in my mid 40s and wasnt a teenager til 92....they all look WAY too young to know the 90s.
I absolutely loved the 90’s and I’m glad JNCO’s are back! Jelly sandals are back and are being sold at Macy’s. I know it isn’t really a clothing item but I absolutely loved Lisa Frank stuff. Anyone remember in the early 90’s everyone wore “concert” t-shirts and they were almost all black with the massive face of your favorite singer or band on it? It covered like the whole shirt. I wore won with Billy Ray Cyrus and I know a lot of people who wore Reba McEntire shirts.
I never had a scrunchy rip out my hair🤔 I had the jynco jeans, 1 pair of jelly sandals that I wore maybe 3 times because my feet would slip from the sweat, had the different Looney tunes characters on my shirts, plus I had pooh bear characters too, had so many platform shoes ❤. I hated frosted tips, looked like porcupine quills, lol. Never could get convince my mom to buy me a starters jacket😢 I became so happy when the metallic puff jackets became the trend next🤗. I had cute slim fitting cargo pants in middle school. I had so many overalls (pants, skirts, and shorts), loved them with the mini shirt. I had 2 mini backpacks, black and silver❤.
It really hurts when you step on those dang diddly butterfly clips
hey it's Tori yup
Shut up Flanders
Especially the metal ones lmao
Lego who
worse than lego.
wasn't even born in the 90's but still had most of the things
Jeah same
Same 😂
Lol I.had all of them aside from the girls stuff (this is my wife's account)
Same ESPECIALLY jelly sandals
Same
Am I the only one born in the early 2000's but I remember all this stuff
I was born in the mid 2000’s and I had most of this
Me
I know I'm late but as a 2005 baby, I associate all of these things with childhood. Mostly because they were what my friends (the losers) wore back in first grade and I lived on hand-me-downs.
Me bro lol
No, i had some of these like a decade ago
I like how some 90s kids will get so confused when 2000s kids talk about how they remember some of these trends. The 90s never really completely died in the early 2000s lol
The confusing part is....people saying they were BORN in 2000-2003 and saying they remember this stuff...that means you werent even 5 years old until 2005-2008......and those trends were definitely dead by then. I think when you were born in the mid-late 80s....and you were elementary and middle school by the 90s....thats who got the FULLLLLLL experience of these trends lol
@@ashdingler1 yeah! I was born in 93 so I didn't really live the 90s. What I remember mostly of my childhood is the late 90s early 2000s (bc I was 5-10). Some of the stuff was still around but not everything. But by the mid 2000s all of those things were definitely gone. In 2005-2007 I feel like a new era started!
Yeah I was born in 87, so I got the whole experience...the 2000's had their own trends as well, but they blended with old 90's trends. In my hometown we were also a little behind the trend so the 90s fashions lasted a little longer there. @@ashdingler1
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Born in 95
It’s funny it’s 2018 and all that shit is coming back
I heard on the radio a lot college students in Illinois are getting mullets and I seen quiet a few last week with some
It’s 2019
@@stevenroberts9097 I'm from Chicago and into the 80's and 90's fasion/deep house/synthwave but I don't think it has to with being from illinois lul
First month of 2020 we have a deadly virus going around Donald trump is pissing Iran off and the uk is leaving the eu
Jolliee Guy 2020
A lot of the 90s trends are coming back
MusicianAdam yay. XD and I really hope they do come back
MusicianAdam and bitches think they aesthetic 😂😂💀
MusicianAdam true
MusicianAdam like janko jeans, but they are way less exaggerated and are way cuter. Usually girls where them
MusicianAdam it's called vintage aesthetic
Even though i am a 2000s kid my mom used to put in my braids lots of butterfly clips
me too
same I still have them
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It’s weird how I can remember most of this stuff from the early 2000’s
Some of these trends carried over into the early 2000's. Especially stuff like the puka shell necklaces and frosted tips were still seen up until about 2003 (at least in my high school).
I am too, but I grew up recognizing all the 80's & 90's stuff
I was born in 2005 and i had all of these things not the pants tho
Yeah like that’s so weird.
what about ring watches, Hawaiian Shorts, Plastic Pacifiers, Tomogachis/Giga Pets, Tommy Hilfiger, Huge Ball Chain Necklaces, Hemp Jewelry.
Dude yea and Tommy is back in a big way. I literally have a cute tommy coat ive had since I was 17 and last year I gave it to my 19 year old son and he loves it!
I remember everyone trippin over CKone. Calvin Klein made a fortune from where I grew up 😂😂
I remember all of it! 😁
Hush Puppies too my everyday shoes way back from high school
Omg Bermuda shorts
6:10 and now Ryland is with Shane 😂😂😂
Lmaoooo
He wears the SAME one
Ikr 😂😂
Thats what i was thinking
HE USED TO BE LIKE BEST FRIENDS WITH SHANNA (the Jamaican lady) AND IT REMINDS ME OF 2013 SHANE AND IM ACTUALLY CRYING
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Upset k nothing to say don't worry about me Hunter it's Heather
I was surprised flannel wasn't mentioned. Everyone had a long-sleeve button-down flannel shirt tied around their waist.
Cause there were children in the late 90's... Had they gotten people in their late 30's or 40's you would had gotten the grunge GenX phase.... These are millennials....
Those shirts are timeless just like Doc Martens and converse!
Popular in the early "80's" with some.
Fryode early 90’s
Makes me feel old... I'm 26 and I look at people born in the late 90s/early 2000s as toddlers still. It's like when the fuck did you become 16, you were 2 just a couple years ago it seems
OMG soooo true 😂
you're only 5 years older than me. You can't feel old yet lol
Jesse Holiday Someone 46 could say the same thing about you
OMG! You are so young. Enjoy it! I am in my late 30's.
Lol That's what us that were born 94-98 ( 20 - 24 ) are saying about early 2000 kids. WHEN THE FUCK did you turn 15 ?? Or He/she is ABOUT TO BE 18 ????
........... i realize my 2000s ass childhood was 1990s af ............................
Jellies were from the 80s first.
Remember those Jelly bags?
Came out in "78". I sold them downtown Cleveland
@@annastarr2043 Ok came out in 70's first clever cloggs lol
Had to wear orange jellies in jail lol
That girl with the pink tips is a real buzzkill
German Quiñonez honestly she’s really annoying
how
Paola Vanegas they all are annoying
I wouldn't say that these were just 90's trends but also early 2000's. Heck some of fads are still worn today, but just not as popular.
It just means when it was popularised
I would had preferred they had people who were over 18 in 1990 to talk about "90's" trends... These are children who are reminiscing 1997
Idk about other places but in my country most of these are very popular and in fashion. I'm a millennium kid so I didn't even know these were from the 90s lol. Like half of the girls wear those tiny bags here...
@D. Freeman LATE 90s trends.
the jamaican girl 😂😂 love her
I love shanna Malcolm
Namjoon is oppa ikr my mom is Jamaica
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I weared almost weared all of the trend and I weared the jelly sandles when I was 3 years old
JNCOs, butterfly clips and velcro hair rhinestones, Adidas track suits and shell toes, metal ball necklaces, wallet chains with studded belts, stretch velvet crop tops and sunflower print dresses, fishnets and vinyl skirts with my platforms... all of these things absolutely complete my existence. Born in '85.
The one trend I thought would never come back when I was younger(early 2010s) were cargo pants, and I always dogged on how ugly they were. Here we are in 2020 and since the beginning of the year, I have already bought over 8 pairs of cargo pants and I f*ing love them. Never saw that coming
When ryland said “my girl” I literally snorted. Like honey your gay. Shane is quaking
SHANNA!!! Talking about chokers was EVERYTHING 😂😂😂
90s gold: plaid flannel, baggy pants, chunky shoes, wine red clothes and lipstick, crochet shirts, ankle length skirts with buttons down the front, bart simpson on anything...
I still wear plaid and cargo pants. Lol. I just ditched the fanny pack and the those classic happy colors. Now if I wear something like pepsi colors or like purple and green I feel like Wham! is going to start playing from nowhere.
most of my current wardrobe!!!
I don’t know why but I sang the to the tune of We didn’t start the fire.
Still watching this even though I wasn't born in the 90s😂
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I was born in 2001 but boy oh boy do I remember these trends. Jt with the frosted tips. I had peace sign everything jelly shoes cargo pants. I rocked my butterfly clips man. I had those necklaces rocked the platform flip flops. Most of the 90’s trends carried over into mid 2000’s.
2001, I was playing CS original, I def getting old
No you don’t because you weren’t there. You saw a movie when you were little so you think it’s your memory.
Is it just my school or are scrunchies coming back?
My schools is bringing scrunchies back
oh they back lollll
I was born in 1999 and i have alot of photos of me wearing stuff from the 90s even though I practically grew up in the 2000s
Me too!
so did I!
omfg sameee haha
1999 kid struggles
Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame
Omg the Jamaican woman kills me she needs her own show!
She has her own youtube channel! :D
+Taylor Ann Bicica what is her channel?
+Emmy nicolaysen pretty sure it's just Shanna Malcolm, i'm sure if you put that in the search bar her channel will come up.
Taylor Ann Bicica is it that chick that used to be friends with Shane?
Gee Williker Yes!
Butterfly clips wouldn't even last a day for me, I would always break them.
eljiea same 😂
ARMY
ARMY
eljiea me too
"Pookah, is that a fictitious creature?"
Shanna should be forever adored for dropping a Harvey reference in the middle of this video
"If my girl was in a scrunchie i would be fine" stoppp with the straight act😂😂
I love that girl from Jamaica
she just put on that accent
+Molly Booker shes still Jamaican tho
+Molly Booker no she really is from Jamaica but she knows how to speak without her accent
^^
her name is shanna Malcolm, the accent comes and goes because she's been living in America for a while
never heard of jnco jeans until today wtf theyre disgusting!
i had a pair lol of them i jeans i thought i was so cool..
looking back im lmao.
youre young. you don't understand.
I only saw one guy wearing those jeans in my entire life and I didn't even know there was a name for it until I watched this video. It was awful. I was a kid back then and I saw this guy board the train in those hugeass jeans and he kept lifting the hems so people wouldn't accidentally step on it. Wth
+3StarLogo yes probably im 25 .....i mean i wore bell bottoms but never saw this but then again i was born and raised in the "hood" lol
SUPA LEXY I'm the same age and I saw those everywhere especially when I snuck into the "rich" neighborhoods.
omg that comment about how the butterfly clips would break when you bit them... too true. I had overalls with a furry pink Tweety Bird zipper pocket hahah.
Also you totes forgot those curly shoe laces hahah
Paige Nancy yes! I remember those.
VSCO girls are making y’all nostalgic.
I went to high school in the mid to late 90’s and most of this stuff was 1999/2000s. That’s why it carried into 2000’s. Most of it I wore in college. Docs we’re definitely 90’s.as well as the starter jackets mini backpacks and overalls. If you watch Buffy or boy meets world you’ll see the 90’s2000’s transition in the wardrobe and it’s so funny.
Miriam and the girl with the purple lipstick are more relatable to me than anything else on this show 😂😂😂👏🏻
idk why I'm commenting on this
Miriam speaking Spanish was perfect
Duh she is Spanish
She speaks in spanish, but she is not spanish you know
hahaha, most of americans think the ppl who speak spanish is in one big bag, not throwing shade, but its kinda true (btw im latin Too)
+Mire VS Hola. ;-)
Most Americans think people that speak Spanish "is" in one big bag? Should be "are" in one big bag, and by saying "Most Americans"...that's doing the same thing. (Meaning in one big bag.)
I do understand your point. Lots of people in the South West (CA, AZ, NM, and TX) are used to most Spanish speaking people being Mexican. (Because of the majority of Hispanics that live there.)
It's probably like that for people in FL, and it's surrounding states to think that most Spanish speakers are Cuban. It is easy to think that way in those states when most Hispanics that live there are Cuban (FL) or Mexican.(CA, AZ, NM, & TX)
The rest of the states probably go by whatever the majority of Hispanic people live in their area. I do like that Latin Ladies. Especially when they speak Español. Just not when they're pissed off. LOL
Then I can't even keep up with what they are saying. ;-)
"Ten una buena semana" :-)
+Chico Man Damn, I wrote a book. LOL
Who else thought of fetus Dan Howell with that necklace??
OMG YES
fetus?ew
I was thinking about that
+Connor Reda No, not THAT fetus. We mean like 12 year old Dan Howell.
+iiue oh hahaha. oops. also who is that?
RYLANDDDDD
I wore my moms platforms to get on rollercoasters
I was born in 2001 wishing i was born in the 80s! But the 90s was lit and my fav time of fashion & to me it hasn't really died i still try to do it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
& i had jelly sandals too even tho i was a 00's baby
You weren't alive so how do you know it was lit exactly
Jay Ant when we’re you born ??
I was born in 1986, but I don't remember too much of the early 90s so couldn't tell you how great it was. The second half was pretty good. I always talk about how I miss the 90's but my husband disagrees lol
Also born in 86. I had pretty trendy parents so I definitely remember the styles of the early 90s. I was rockin those leggings with stirrups, shoulder pads, monogrammed Adidas windbreakers, neon everything, t-shirts with scrunchies, the whole 9. I also still love the music from that time. New Jack Swing is making a slight comeback. But you're right, we still missed out.
this video made me realise how old I am
yes girrrl😣😣
same!
I know - right, lol, and how many 'uncool' things I might still own :-)
especially when your kids are grown ups
Same even though I was born in 2004😞
I wasn't born in the 90s but i wished i did it sounds lit🔥
It was Not that much different from the early 2000s or previous decades however the clothes were kinda like previous trends as well but with more of a urban kick to it. I just put it this way. It was a life where technology wasn't needed and a time of cool video games and great music. and I also can't forget it was a great golden era for cartoons.
90s was the best decade of everything. Music, movies, fashion, tv shows, sports, all of that. It was also a good era because it was before 9/11. The aura of the years after 9/11 just seemed to decline.
It was an interesting decade because looking back on it, it felt like a more innocent time period, but that also that kids were less likely to be sheltered from hard topics. I look at some of the old kids shows that were on PBS and they would depict death and dark topics that they would likely now never allow, but that there was still and innocent quality to it. I've been on a major nostalgia kick, I kinda miss those days.
@@pepstalynn I hear this often but I disagree. Maybe it's because most of my childhood memories are from 2001-06...
@@hakeemsd70m The 90s were top notch. A very cool decade. It was the majority of my teen years and just a fun time to be alive in my opinion.
@11:28 Wtf is she talking about, Starter jackets weren't synonymous with the middle class? I'm from the hood and tons of people had one where I'm from.
I saw more people from the hood with Starter jackets than middle class people.
And the no feat shirts was also a fashion trend in the ,90s
I ment no fear
No flannel? Acid was jeans or wrap around sunglasses? Dafuq y'all? Lol fun vid though
Flannel is a must
And Oakley sunglasses, the clear ones with bluey purple reflective lenses
Jynco Jeans are undoubtedly the bellbottoms of the 1990s.
I've had a shit ton of these, but I wasn't born in the 90s...
Dun. Dun. Duuuun.
i was born in 2002 so half of these trends i was obsessed with😂 also have 85% of these items growing up omfg
If you were born in 2002...how? How do you remember this stuff? You are 16 and this shit is from 20+ years ago
Sameeeee lmao
@@Giordano_ I'm even younger and I still remember this stuff from older relatives and TV. Trends don't disappear immediately; the iconic ones get used (less), and the bad remain in public memory to be mocked. I'd have butterfly clips in my hair when I went to church in 2008 - 10.
@@Giordano_ You never said that, so how are people supposed to know what you meant? And since half of these weren't exclusively 90s things, the OP and I "lived through" an era where these were still trends. Stop backpedalling.
@@Giordano_ Don't even _begin_ to condescend. If you want to bring age into it, whatever. But if you cannot argue with a literal child, I'll treat you like one.
People born in the early 2000s can still remember trends associated with the 90s -- even though they were not alive during the decade -- because they still existed within the media. They were still alive at a time when these trends still existed. This is what I originally said to you.
To add to that point, people born in the 2000s would have parents who might have partaken in some of these trends. Note how I'm making it clear I've added something onto my point so that I'm not backpedalling like you have been.
From your first fucking reply (to me), you were talking about "the milennials" (though you are one) talking about trends from eras they weren't alive in. I said something in disagreement, and you told me that you talked about it in a different comment feed -- completely missing the point that: if you didn't say it from the get-go, don't expect anyone to read your mind (or search the comment section for what you said).
You not remembering 80s trends does not mean that other people cannot remember things from their own childhood. Especially if it's more recent for them than the mid-late 80s are for you.
Simple as that.
as someone who was born in 97, I don't class myself as a 90s kid, but I remember every single one of these trends... I feel like most of them carried on to the early 00s
I’m from Jamaica and I really appreciate her🇯🇲🥰❤️
this is making me realize just how influential the 90s were on 2010s fashion, like so many of these things came back
I remember used jeans, damaged and guess. Damn I feel old. It was the best though. Back in the day when I was young, I'm not a kid anymore but some days I sit and wish I was a kid again.
those black steve madden sandals are super cute tbh I want them
People always bring up the JNCO Jeans, but I never saw them in the 90s. Did I grow up in the nerdy part of town or something?
Apparently you did. JNCO jeans were real big in the late 90s.
I think those were mostly wore in ghetto hood areas
@@ChristianVBlue3 How did you come to that conclusion? People in the hood usually wore Dickies in the 90s.
@@pepstalynn Idk from what hood you're from, but I remember seeing people wearing them around here back then. Used the big pockets to put stuff like snacks, drinks, even drugs or weapons
@@ChristianVBlue3 In my hood alot of people wore Dickies. I wore Dickies, JNCOs, Hilfiger, Girbaud, Polo and other stuff.
Jelly Shoes were the precursor to Croc Shoes .
I remember just about these trends from middle school and high school, one you forgot to mention was the baby pacifier trend that every girl in HS thought was cool to wear/suck on...(at least in my school this happened) but yeah...it was a trend for the longest time. LOL.
RedRoseSeptember22 omg yes I had one on my neck and hanging from my back pack lol
Rave days.
That was an X thing for raves and it carried over lol
I remember when girls in the 90s were bringing baby food to school and eating it with baby spoons...around 91/92
Watching this video and seeing every nineties trend on the streets today
am i the only one on here who is actually a 90's kid and VERY BLESSED TO BE ONE i feel so bad for you 2000's kids
Idk why you would feel bad for 2000 kids cause we amazing
+Aubrey Mishel your comment is why lol
+Jane McConville 😂😂😂😂😂😂I see it now
I am more blessed to be a 2000's kid bc I didn't have the fashion and I grew up in the like changing years into like the new millennium
2000'S KIDS LEGIT HAVE ALMOST ALL OF THE SAME THINGS 90'S KIDS DID!! not ALL but most
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Need more Hip-Hop. Where I’m from, you had
1. Fubu
2. Mecca
3. Fila
4. Old School
5. Nike Command Forces, Rebock Pumps, Timberlands
And that’s to mention a few of them.
Back in the 90’s was about baggy jeans and clothing.
N.W.A. 2PAC Notorious B.I.G. LL Cool J No Limit and all the Booty Mix Rappers warn pretty baggy clothes.
I think you should do a part two of this and I think people are starting to forget the 90’s Rap & Hip-Hop seen, or is that being sincered.
That sounds like 1995!! We had all them brands..😂
throw in rocawear southpole galaxy ed Hardy airforce 1s and that sounds like 2005 also
And Kappa was huge where I lived
Avirex, LRG, Sean John, and Wckd were all part of the early 00s decade. I loved Southpole and Rocawear back then, heck I still rock them. Avirex and Phat Farm were a big part of the 90s.
can we talk about all the neon colors. Didn't matter whether they went together either...everything neon and bright.
@@hakeemsd70m
back when everything wasnt racist.
The_Boss 365 aye hold on “you people” is really racist and plus we didn’t need that comment it doesn’t matter if they are black or not
honey, racism has been a thing for a long time lmao, it didn't take a break in the 90's
^ when republicans are actually the snowflakes, but ok.
*internal screaming* uhh no one said it did?....... they were saying it wasn’t as bad as it was in the past and now.
Back when there was still plenty of racism but less people called racists out so you didn't have to see the problems. Ignorance is bliss, but don't fret, you're still clearly very ignorant.
Scrunchies break black peoples hair? I always thought it was rubber bands. I love my scrunchies lol
Those stupid rubber band ponytail holders break everyone's hair. They're aweful and I wouldn't wish wearing them on anyone.
I wasn't born in the 90s😹😹
sameeeeee
same bruh
I wasn't but I wish I was😂
I was born in 2004 so I don't know what they were talking about well some of it.
I was I was born in 1999
here in the Netherlands, Jelly sandals were only used with swim training,, so that kids could learn how to swin with clothes on, if they ever fell into a pool and such. ;) they weren't used for normal wear
Leone B ja dat herriner ik me
Well, this. Apart from that, they were uncomfortable as hell.
Ja ik had die dingen toen ik klein was, vreselijk😂
Leah ripping apart frosted tips, and saying “who would wear tips on their hair?” Then realising she had her tips dyed makes me howl with laughter 😂
Some Gen Z people can be delusional 😬
Overalls, butterfly clips, chokers, oversized clothes were very popular 90s trends that continued into the early 2000s. It's not that hard to understand. Just because you grew up with these things in the early 2000s doesn't make it a 2000s trend 😂 they are continued 90s trends.
2000s didn't break away from the 90s until the mid 2000s.
@Ziyiweishu Technically the trends you stated that was specifically the late 90s was the start of the 2000s, just like the late 2000s was the start of 2010s, each late decades was the start of changes for the upcoming next decade, isn't it obvious like how the early part of the decade is different and older looking than from the late, at least that's how I see it and I'm a Millennial.
@@-OBEY- overalls early 90s. Chokers mid, butterfly clips mid but went mainstream and became trendy in 1998... 100% facts
Oversized clothes also mid 90s
Shanna always has me dead omg😂😂😂😉😉
She's so funny 😂
This reminds me of the specials on VH1 the "I love the 70s, 80s, 90s ect.." haha please tell me I'm not the only one who fucking remembers
Nah.... These are children remembering 1996-2002... I would had prefer people who were 20 somethings in the 90's...
Can you do a horror movie throw back!!!!
yes pls
This gives me the feels. I miss the 90s and early 2000s.
surprised they didnt put the metal arm bands on the list or plaid/grunge look
You should do a throwback to the emo days
because I'm from Jamaica, I just get back all the memories when Shanna talks. She kills me😂
I love Doc Martens!!!!!
They are timeless fashion!
I still wear my docs proudly! They're never out of style!
Oh, the memories...
I was born in 1992.
I used to wear a choker when I was 9/10 Years old.
Just found some old photos of me wearing it.
What a throwback!
Jelly sandals actually started in mid 80s I was there.
i wasn't born in the 90s but i wore jelly shoes, and I currently own like 3 chokers and a pucca shell necklace and overalls with crop tops. I also have patches all over all my stuff lmao (especially my mini backpack 😂😂)
0LolaLola the 90s isn't a culture lmao it's a time period. These things are all just fads from that time period, and fads come in and out of style often
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when did shanna stat sounding so jamacian ? did she always ? am I going crazy?
SHES JAMICAN
I know! But her accent seems to be comming out a lot thicker then it used to in older videos I have seen her in.
+BlueEyedFloozy when she is talking about Jamaica, she'll speak in the accent
She is from Jamaican
+Danny Rey she sounds like a typical black american women
So glad i was a 90's teen.
Generation X is the shit!
7:58 That S thing is eternal
danielle how can you be so pretty? 😍
Wondering how also
No
The black girl got me dead! 💀 she need to be in more videos.
There is a girl at my school trying to bring back pukka shell necklaces, and it isn't a good look
It’s funny because right now In 2019 some of them are coming back
SCRUNCHIES!!!! I flipping love scrunchies they are so cute and I love how they have been brought back!💗💗
That black girl I fw her she funny asf 😭
I fell like jelly sandals and butterfly clips are cull if your under 8
Cleo Dennison cool?
That Jamaican accent tho😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thats not a jamaican accent
insecto ...yes it is, she's Jamaican
@@anthonyyxd3899 she must be a part time Jamaican, because her accent is fake as fuck...
@@nickibear101 No it's a highly over exaggerated accent. Hence why she only uses it half of the time in this video..
@@nickibear101 Well, she obviously over exaggerates her accent and she only speaks with it half the time too...
I remember in middle school, me and my friend went into the bathroom stalls (separate stalls...) I traded him my shorts for his JNCOs. When I got home from school, my mom cut them up with scissors and bought me another pair of shorts. Thanks for having my back, mom lol
How many of these reviewers were even old enough to really experience the 90s. Im in my mid 40s and wasnt a teenager til 92....they all look WAY too young to know the 90s.
4:39 "my fiance would look at somebody wearing those and she'd say oooo 'member those and I dont..because I'm a boy"
I was born in early 2000’s and I’m so glad I got to experience a lot of these as a kid.😂😂
why do I feel like Shanna didn't have such a strong accent before? I ain't hating, I love an accent but still
Setgiga •_• She probably tried to holdback her accent before and now she just doesn't care.
If you weren’t born in the middle of the 80s. Then you were not a 90s kid
+Sophia
I was born in March of 1991.
Danielle Musella that means half of the 90s you weren’t even self aware. That makes you more of a 2000s kid
WHO CARES
I absolutely loved the 90’s and I’m glad JNCO’s are back! Jelly sandals are back and are being sold at Macy’s. I know it isn’t really a clothing item but I absolutely loved Lisa Frank stuff. Anyone remember in the early 90’s everyone wore “concert” t-shirts and they were almost all black with the massive face of your favorite singer or band on it? It covered like the whole shirt. I wore won with Billy Ray Cyrus and I know a lot of people who wore Reba McEntire shirts.
I was born in the early 2000s and i still remember those and grew up with those
I never had a scrunchy rip out my hair🤔 I had the jynco jeans, 1 pair of jelly sandals that I wore maybe 3 times because my feet would slip from the sweat, had the different Looney tunes characters on my shirts, plus I had pooh bear characters too, had so many platform shoes ❤. I hated frosted tips, looked like porcupine quills, lol. Never could get convince my mom to buy me a starters jacket😢 I became so happy when the metallic puff jackets became the trend next🤗. I had cute slim fitting cargo pants in middle school. I had so many overalls (pants, skirts, and shorts), loved them with the mini shirt. I had 2 mini backpacks, black and silver❤.
2000s kid raised this way,dissapointed with today's trends
** Jamaican accent** "I don't know what the fuck a puka shell is? Puka? Is that a fictitious creacha?" I'm dead I love her XD
“i guess they could be cute… if its a hot dog” XDDD that was great