#Apparel

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Video thumbnail — 1991 - Generra Hyper Color Shirts - Heat Makes It Happen Commercial
Fashion 1991–1992

Hypercolor T-Shirts

The shirt that changed color where you touched it — a warm handprint bloomed a lighter shade across your back, and everyone in class wanted to leave a mark. Hypercolor was a full-blown 1991 craze that the washing machine quietly killed.

Video thumbnail — Ranking The Top 40 No Fear Shirts From the 90s
Fashion 1989–2000s

No Fear

The block-letter attitude brand of the '90s: bold white slogans about living hard and fearing nothing, splashed across black T-shirts, hoodies, and the rear windows of half the pickup trucks in the school parking lot. No Fear turned extreme-sports bravado into a middle-school uniform.

Video thumbnail — The Irresistable Popcorn Shirts
Fashion 1990s–early 2000s

Popcorn Shirts

The shirt that lived scrunched into a ball the size of your fist and stretched to fit almost anyone who pulled it on. Covered in tiny raised bumps, made of stretchy polyester, and sold 'one size fits all' — you bought it crumpled, wore it snug, and it sprang right back to a lump the second you took it off.

Placeholder illustration for Skorts
Fashion 1959–present

Skorts

The best-of-both-worlds garment: a skirt in front, shorts underneath, so you could do a cartwheel or slide into home without flashing anyone. In the '90s the skort jumped off the tennis court and into everyday wardrobes and school-picture outfits everywhere.