90s grunge is making a comeback
Everyone knows fashion is cyclical and the 90s are back already as the casual, thrown-together grunge look takes over on the high street.
Build up several layers of loose fit shirts and hoodies over rock band print tshirts and heavily faded, torn denim jeans to recreate the dishevelled look. Chunky shoes, like combat style boots or Converse trainers were popular with 90s kids. Choose from a wide range of Converse trainers at BANK Fashion http://www.bankfashion.co.uk/men/brand/converse/
First born in Seattle and originally intended as a movement away from fashion, the messy swamps of unkempt straggled hair and ripped dirty jeans became all the rage, as the antithesis to the clean cut, power dressing style of the 80s.
Hugely oversized checked shirts could be teamed up with the baggy style of jeans made popular by hip-hop stars, as this was a la mode in the 90s. Outfits were based mainly on shades of greys and black, but muted deep indigo, green or red was used for check patterns and occasionally in dyed denims.
The only thing needed now is long hair, but you can’t grow it overnight. In the meantime, use plenty of sculpting product to create a scruffy, bedhead style to complete the grunge look.




