I think Sniper would look good in sweaters from the 80s and 90s.
Imagine seeing him in civilian and he is dressed like the stepdad from The Santa Clause.
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I think Sniper would look good in sweaters from the 80s and 90s.
Imagine seeing him in civilian and he is dressed like the stepdad from The Santa Clause.
Autumnal 90’s-mom-sweater Spectacular
Worn 10/19/21.
Autumn Vibes
This is the first exhibit in my 90s Mom Sweaters series.
The sweater is from Casual Corner in the early 90s and the pants are from Target around 2012.
Worn 9/17/21.
90s coogi-style sweaters
etsy
Just added some new items to my thrift store on Etsy!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/RockstarCowboyz?ref=l2-shopheader-name
I'm going to spend all of my first car money on 90s sweaters and all the rad shameless youth shirts, bye.
Modern Chic 90s Part 2: Ugly Oversized Sweaters!
I remember the ugly sweater. I had many growing up in strange pastels, forming the shape of a cat. It was horrific. My sister also had several. I'm pretty sure some days when we went to dress our little selves, and sat together in our ugly sweaters, we felt an uneasiness that couldn't be pin-pointed, but was definitely (at least in part) caused by our sweaters.
I don't really know how to react to this trend because I think I get it, but then as I keep looking at it, I don't get it. It's like, Art Deco and Mod had babies and those babies went and starting doing crack.
I get the whole novelty of it for an ugly sweater themed party and buying one at a thrift store, but to manufacture these and disturb the dead remains of something that has long rotted away is pretty profane. Don't get me wrong. It takes a lot of guts to wear something like this, but sometimes the line between boldness and delusion is very fine, and in this case, boy is that line fine.
If you absolutely feel you have to be on board with this here trend, at least do it right. Here are a few examples of the right (and cool) way to do this wrong:
via PomPomClothing on Etsy.
via DetroitDolly on Etsy.
via RepeatClothing on Etsy.
I think the good that came out of this trend (for now at least) is the proportion. Minus all the crazy patterns, the oversized top with a pair of leggings, tights, skinny jeans, or even cut off shorts with a great pair of boots or heels is really chic. Here are a few examples:
via As a Matter of Style.
via Style Heroine.
via Miss Pouty.
Speaking of oversized sweaters, anyone as sad as I am that Joe is gone from Project Runway? We'll miss your beautiful mind!
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