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Clothing brands that make you instantly judge people

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I got sent home from school for wearing a dready hoody on 'wear whatever you want day'. Still mad about it tbh

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They were very popular in the US from about mid 90s to early 2000's. Mostly associated with the US's cringe rave scene (candy/plur etc)

Around late 90's they became reasonably popular over here amongst ravers (grotty ravers, not clubbers) and metalheads.

Used to see the upper-middle-class squat party types busting them all the time, most notably Neneh Cherry's daughter and her crew who were seemingly at every squat party ever around that time.
Yeah, I knew a few scratty pill heads and amphetamine addicts who used to go to filthy raves who'd rock these sorts of jeans. They'd go out on Friday night and get so wired they couldn't sleep for 48hrs and their sple focus would be getting stoned enough to sleep. I'd usually bump into them in the pub on Sunday where'd they absolutely reckon of body odour, weed, and the desperate need for a good night's sleep.
 
They were very popular in the US from about mid 90s to early 2000's. Mostly associated with the US's cringe rave scene (candy/plur etc)

Around late 90's they became reasonably popular over here amongst ravers (grotty ravers, not clubbers) and metalheads.

Used to see the upper-middle-class squat party types busting them all the time, most notably Neneh Cherry's daughter and her crew who were seemingly at every squat party ever around that time.
I remember big some pretty big pants being worn by some of the cybergoth lot I used to see at free parties, but not those buggers. Not saying you're wrong like, they were pretty blurry times. I couldn't see much at quite a few parties tbh.
 
I remember big some pretty big pants being worn by some of the cybergoth lot I used to see at free parties, but not those buggers. Not saying you're wrong like, they were pretty blurry times. I couldn't see much at quite a few parties tbh.

It's not like the parties were chock full exclusively of them. As im sure you know Squat parties had every type of weirdo going from all sorts of different backgrounds... upper crusties dancing with homeless people etc, all with one thing in common, a love of getting absolutely wrecked on drugs lol.
 

They were very popular in the US from about mid 90s to early 2000's. Mostly associated with the US's cringe rave scene (candy/plur etc)

Around late 90's they became reasonably popular over here amongst ravers (grotty ravers, not clubbers) and metalheads.

Used to see the upper-middle-class squat party types busting them all the time, most notably Neneh Cherry's daughter and her crew who were seemingly at every squat party ever around that time.
Went to a really good hardcore/punk squat party show in Portland in 2005. Crowd was a bit smug but enjoyed the acts.
 
Probably the weirdest sub culture going. A rock club I used to visit had its own cyber goth room and occasionally I’d have a look in to see people with massive platform boots and fluorescent dreads going insane.
There was a little crew of them that used to come to the parties we used to put on. Weird lot, kept themselves to themselves a bit, they were a bit young so maybe that, but they would spend the whole night on the dancefloor, so fair play.
 

Them big trainees loads of Scouse birds have started wearing. They look absolutely pathetic. Unless you're planning a trip on the moon, stick some normal sized ones on and deflate your lips. Biffs
 

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