#13: Flannel Shirts
Yes, people still wear flannel shirts today, but during the 90s, it was a fashion statement. Popular around the world, they became iconic in the 90s through stars like Joey Lawrence and the duo from Bill & Ted’s Adventures.
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Flannel transcended social labels in the ’90s, uniting various groups from jocks to nerds. Icons like Kurt Cobain and Neil Young made it the Grunge wardrobe staple. It’s time to revisit those flannel days, cranking up Pearl Jam’s Ten.