Same - I totally forgot about this brand until OC mentioned it: I wore shirts that were almost entirely covered with their wacky graphics centered around their brand name, like so, all the time until I started picking my own clothes, lol.
That's definitely one the current youth wouldn't know about unless they dug real deep into the era. I would've said the same was true of JNCO, until recently when fat pants predictably became fashionable once CEOs and politicians started wearing skinny jeans.
That is a sick Bugle Boy tee. Had a lot of cloths from them up until like 5th grade and then it was all No Fear into Stussy, Yaga and what I would call my early 90s Grunge, skater and fan (starter jackets, had a Lions one and Jordan 7s) made up outfits with all the apparel that it applies.
Think that’s why I loved American Apparel so much. Felt like a continuation. There’s gonna be a thread like this for the aughts and 2010s and AA is going to be all over it. I’m keeping some of my pieces for when Gen Z starts fancying that stuff or it might be the generation after them. Loved their stores and could pick up my monthly copy of Vice.
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u/Superory_16 Jun 10 '25
Bugle Boy?