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Ok_Copy5217 OP t1_jds3inf wrote
there is a trend for fashion to be recycled every few decades or so. Do you still see 80s jean jackets in style today?
DarkAngel900 t1_jds6sj3 wrote
Oh shit. I have clothes in my storage, that old.
Ok_Copy5217 OP t1_jds6vby wrote
are they still fashionable and resellable?
debzmonkey t1_jds7qyq wrote
At a complete loss on what 90s or early 00s fashion looks like. What's distinctive about it?
[deleted] t1_jds7zl8 wrote
Well, better start calling your fridge a vintage cold storage unit and selling it for premium price on Etsy.
ninpho2246 t1_jds8xdf wrote
The term is planned obsolescence and everything gets fazed out and brought back to keep the system perpetual.
__Hoof__Hearted__ t1_jds94vl wrote
I've still got loads of my clothes from then in good nick. Not sure a load of baggy jeans and Nirvana/dead Kennedys tee shirts would be worth selling though lol.
Gabi_Social t1_jds9zi1 wrote
Might flip my vintage DVD of "Charlie's Angels" for a premium price.
Jef_Wheaton t1_jdsbo9o wrote
A few weeks ago I was talking to a fellow member of our hobby group, and realized the shirt I had been wearing that morning was 7 years older than she was.
She's 23. I bought that shirt new.
MyOnlyEnemyIsMeSTYG t1_jdschog wrote
Was in a mall recently and kids are wearing JNCO’s !!! That big ass rave jeans company is alive and kicking. Sadly tossed all mine years ago or Id sell them some OG’s
SaraRainmaker t1_jdsefwf wrote
TIL I am old antique.
mydogatestreetpoop t1_jdsegwc wrote
Are Z Cavariccis back?
Ok_Copy5217 OP t1_jdseku3 wrote
what are your favorite vintage fashions from 90s, early 00s?
SaraRainmaker t1_jdsetra wrote
Nothing beats a great/favorite flannel.
DarkAngel900 t1_jdsfby6 wrote
Much of it is. The jeans are still jeans.
DarkAngel900 t1_jdsfeyi wrote
thescumdiary t1_jdsgjmg wrote
Old band shirts are definitely worth something, especially if they're originals!
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_jdsnkp1 wrote
I think some of my tshirts, boxers and socks are from those times, and you wouldn't be able to tell as long as they're washed on occasion
NetDork t1_jdspm48 wrote
Basic jeans and T-shirts, the same stuff I wear now.
CombImpressive3416 t1_jdspxh7 wrote
Yep, it's cray walking arounf at the momement and seeing the kids wearing the same clothes that we did when we were their age!
dvdmaven t1_jdsqqp1 wrote
With few exceptions, all of my shirts and slacks/jeans date back to 1990s; plus some of my boots. My coats are even more vintage. My painter's pants are from my Navy days in the late 1970s.
way2gimpy t1_jdsqtky wrote
Baggy jeans and flannel
TechFiend72 t1_jdsrc7e wrote
My closet is full of vintage clothing then!
LedZacclin t1_jdst2rj wrote
It’s gotta be stylish though, can’t just be a Hard Rock Cafe T-shirt
slater_just_slater t1_jdst31u wrote
TIL 1/4 my closet is vintage.
And I bought them new.
BMFhartz1 t1_jdswtck wrote
That will change in 20 years when there are no longer 20 year old clothes due to them all being made with cheap petrochemicals.
BMFhartz1 t1_jdswwh0 wrote
My codpiece
Ghostmack t1_jdsz8c7 wrote
Guess it’s time to break out my orange Karl Kani hoodie.
Ok_Copy5217 OP t1_jdt4314 wrote
how come you haven't bought new clothing?
KevMenc1998 t1_jdt52j9 wrote
Starts looking for my hearing aids
misterfriend t1_jdt59it wrote
They can raid my closet.
dvdmaven t1_jdt81nn wrote
I had a friend who was a bit of a clothes horse, who died in 2004. His GF gave me two wardrobes full of clothes: Gap, LL Bean, that level. Still have one that's mostly shirts.
tiggertom66 t1_jdt92ab wrote
Baggy clothes, lots of flannel, band T-shirts from the era.
Fightshrubb t1_jdtp1o8 wrote
That's why my Etsy shop pops off with my JNCO Jeans that have been haunting my closet for 2 decades.
Fightshrubb t1_jdtpa25 wrote
Low rise women's jeans. High rise jeans, please leave.
Dry_Doctor6346 t1_jdtqt1j wrote
who wants my vintage undaroos?
RickLeeTaker t1_jdtrf90 wrote
Happens to me ALL the time. "Hi. My shirt is older than you."
IBeTrippin t1_jdtsdan wrote
I have some jeans that I bought in the 90s or early 2000's, that after some weight loss I can now fit in again. What's interesting about them is the front pocket isn't big enough for my phone. Probably because that simply wasn't an issue back then.
sigaven t1_jdtxgxs wrote
Abercrombie t-shirts, cargo shorts, ripped jeans.
Downvote_me_dumbass t1_jdu1u2g wrote
Ever hear of capris? Those and “pant shorts” were a thing (a zipper converted pants to shorts).
cmeekxx1 t1_jdu2mu3 wrote
Source?
T-Rex_Woodhaven t1_jdu69ef wrote
I can see the styles of the 60's, 70's, 80's, and some of the 90's have a place in revival aesthetics, but the late 90's and 00's were just trash.
Ok_Copy5217 OP t1_jdu6d3o wrote
they might be hip to Gen Z ppl
T-Rex_Woodhaven t1_jdu6mo3 wrote
Look at the Spice Girls for things on the pop-y side (overly tight-fitting clubbing clothes with belly ribbed sweatshirts) and the show Friends for clothes on the preppy side (everything is too big on guys which includes polo shirts and straight-leg blue jeans). Button-up shirts that are unbuttoned with crazy patterns and colors and a tee underneath.
grainisgurt t1_jdukh6c wrote
I remember Apple telling me they wouldn't repair my 3 year old laptop, even if I paid, because it was 'vintage'.😅
bongblaster420 t1_jduquil wrote
A kid offered me 500 bucks for my Pantera ‘Far Beyond Driven’ tour shirt. Not only did it make me feel old and out of touch, but it pissed me off that he had 500 bucks to piss away on a ratty old band shirt.
PatrickMorris t1_jduqw4q wrote
Big Johnson shirts are finally going to make a comeback?
lo_fi_ho t1_jdutiwp wrote
This. High rise is a total sexkiller.
SlightRedeye t1_jduxhrq wrote
Planned obsolescence has absolutely nothing to do with fashion preferences. How on earth did you come to this conclusion?
bigfatfurrytexan t1_jduz9ld wrote
I got boxes and boxes of shit that I intended to donate that it appears is back in style now.
ninpho2246 t1_jdv5vl5 wrote
https://www.jumpstartmag.com/planned-obsolescence-fast-fashion/
Cause you won't read the article here is the first few paragraphs.
Planned obsolescence, or what was known in the 1930s as ‘creative waste,’ is an old trick companies use to create recurring revenue, by intentionally designing their products to become obsolete.
The first is through perceived obsolescence, whereby fast-changing trends render old styles obsolete, driving unnecessary consumption. Fast fashion brands such as H&M or Zara put out anywhere between 12 to 24 collections every year, at least twice the industry standard.
Another way that fashion companies drive obsolescence is by producing poor quality items. Within a matter of weeks, customers find new clothing coming apart at the seams or losing color, soles coming off of footwear, or jewelry breaking apart.
From Wikipedia about planned obsolescence
plan would have the government impose a legal obsolescence on personal-use items, to stimulate and perpetuate purchasing.
God damn I love being correct.
Boatster_McBoat t1_jdv7rr0 wrote
Reckon my flannel shirts are all vintage
SlightRedeye t1_jdvk652 wrote
I've never heard of planned obselesence used in the fashion context before, I'm happy to say you're right.
Patting yourself on the back so hard makes you look like an asshole though.
kalekayn t1_jdvpbbd wrote
oof, I feel called out although it is more like jersey than a regular t shirt.
ninpho2246 t1_jdw0bji wrote
I look like many things from many perceptions. Yours is nothing new.
phdoofus t1_jdwas66 wrote
When my mom passes, I'm claiming her fridge because that damn thing has been going since the 80's
SaraRainmaker t1_jdwjaar wrote
Actually... (sorry I had to)
Fast Fashion is planned obsolescence - ie: Making shoddy inexpensive clothing that people only wear once or twice and then it falls apart.
It has nothing to do with trends, fads or styles, which are driven by music, celebrities and yes fashion designers and textile companies.
Gabi_Social t1_jdx8xzd wrote
Out fridge is so 80s it has deely boppers.
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Gabi_Social t1_jds2gxd wrote
Ridiculous, isn't it. I bet there's mayo in the back of my fridge that's "vintage".