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Vintage styles trend with Gen Z
Hailey Christoff | staff writer
Fashion has become a significant representation of this country — with skirts to pants or with one piece-swimsuits to bikinis — showcasing the current century with a stylish fling.
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With the Roaring 1920s glamouring the lavish and rich and the grunge of the 1990s has become a prominent fashion trend of 2020 with the general public. All throughout the school, students can observe what people 30 years ago wore during their mornings, afternoons and nights.
“I think what’s so appealing is that the clothes are somewhat baggy, and people find that comfortable today,” Kinlee Craig (11) said.
Sarah Everett (11) said how wearing baggy clothes is quite a comfort, especially with the high-waisted jeans, or sometimes called “mom jeans” by Gen Z consumers.
“I just enjoy the look and comfort level of the style,” Everett said.
She said that she might have been the only one to be wearing this specific type of fashion during her freshman year.
As for comfortability, some students believe that wearing 1980s and 1990s clothes gives them individuality from the rest of the student population.
“What makes it unique is that not everyone goes by what was exactly the style then but makes it their own,” Rebecca Foster (10) said. Although everyone has the chance to wear this type of style, people can put on their own kind of twist.
“I think it’s coming back because the clothes are very bold and different, and that’s what people are looking for today,” Craig said.
On the other hand, Foster sees it as a way for Gen Z students to “travel back in time.”
“I think it’s that people can think about living in a different time period and having fun then, like time travel,” Foster said.
While most students spent even more time on social media during the governor’s stayat-home orders or during quarantine procedures, Everett said she noticed around that time that social media influencers played a big role in repopularizing the grunge trend.
“The number of people I’ve seen [wearing 1990s clothes] has skyrocketed for sure,” Everett said. If the 1980s and 1990s are becoming popular, what types of fashion trends are coming back? “I think the ‘60s, ‘70s, [‘80s] and ‘90s will be the most popular among youth,” Foster said.