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Description: Kids in the 90's would wear 2 shirts: one regular long sleeve shirt and one button up shirt. The button up shirt would be un buttoned.
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90srule! - June 26, 2007 - Report this comment
The fashion was called "Anti-fashion" and it looked like this, with torn blue or black jeans with long straight hair and doc-martens! So cool! I don't know why people don't dress like this still!
moi. - July 01, 2007 - Report this comment
i used to rock the double-shirt a lot. i still do at times...man, if it ain't broke, go for broke!
twila - August 02, 2007 - Report this comment
i remember the bottom long sleeved one had to be long johns!! thanks nirvana!!!
Lacey - November 25, 2007 - Report this comment
Yup, still do it. Although, I don't have any button ups, I wear a concert t-shirt or something. And yes, with docs and ripped jeans. Best style (or anti style) ever!
Dani - December 06, 2007 - Report this comment
I still do that too. In the 90s the top shirt was usually plaid. Now, I try to go with zippered hoodies and such.
mandy - December 26, 2007 - Report this comment
hahhaha... oh man I so did that. I'm rockin' it in my 8th grade whole class pic. long staight hair, primus concert t underneath and a button bown unbottoned on top. And it was the 90's man=1993 to be exact. I played Smells Like Teen Spirit that year at the talent show. Anarchy!!
michelle - February 07, 2008 - Report this comment
whyd the 90;s style go out of style? i think the clothes now are ridiculous! the 90's should come back, it was a good look! my bro still does the double shirt all the time man, with long johns under
erick - February 11, 2008 - Report this comment
i still do that n the majority of boys still do that
j - January 21, 2009 - Report this comment
yeah still do that but the plaid with a t-shirt under needs to come back
Philistine - April 18, 2009 - Report this comment
This was my whole wardrobe from the years 1992-1995. I had about 3 dozen white undershirts and a regular rotation of 10 or so button up shirts that got changed out every couple semesters. Every guy had this look, whether they prepped it up with white Ts or grunged it down with long johns or concert Ts.
Jax Rhapsody - December 17, 2010 - Report this comment
I still do this, although my boot count is way low. I had a cream thermal on and a red tsahirt with a chestpocket on yesterday. Keep the 90's alive!
Jay - December 26, 2010 - Report this comment
i used to do this 96-98 i had a shirt and a over shirt to match i still kind of do this only now with track jackets
Lisa Koffler - January 14, 2011 - Report this comment
I never liked "attachments" separate pieces of clothing are so much easier.
Tori - February 07, 2011 - Report this comment
My brother does this all the time, it kind of annoys me, but defientlty not the worst 90s trend lol
Gabelle76 - June 13, 2011 - Report this comment
This was the best look ever. That and double t-shirts. My son does both still but that is probably his 90's mama's influence.

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