#T Shirts

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Video thumbnail — DARE commercial
Trends 1983–present

D.A.R.E.

Drug Abuse Resistance Education — the program that sent a uniformed police officer into your elementary classroom to talk about saying no to drugs. You watched slideshows, filled out a workbook, maybe met a police dog, and graduated with the T-shirt everyone in the '90s wore. The message was simple; the results, it turned out, were complicated.

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.