14 fashion trends from the ‘90s that Scots will remember

Did you sport any of these looks?Did you sport any of these looks?
Did you sport any of these looks?
The 1990s was an interesting time for fashion. For Scotland in particular, there were certain trends that might make the wearers cringe today - but a few fashions have seen a resurgence in recent years.

Did you sport any of these trends from the ‘90s?

British brand Kangol had (and still has) a whole range of bucket hats to choose from. The brand was founded in the 1920s by Jakob Henryk Spreiregen, who emigrated to England in 1915 from PolandBritish brand Kangol had (and still has) a whole range of bucket hats to choose from. The brand was founded in the 1920s by Jakob Henryk Spreiregen, who emigrated to England in 1915 from Poland
British brand Kangol had (and still has) a whole range of bucket hats to choose from. The brand was founded in the 1920s by Jakob Henryk Spreiregen, who emigrated to England in 1915 from Poland
A staple of the 90s, this trend saw tracksuit bottoms get decked out with poppers all down the side of each leg - all it took was getting one of them caught on the edge of a table for them to fall apart and show off your whole legA staple of the 90s, this trend saw tracksuit bottoms get decked out with poppers all down the side of each leg - all it took was getting one of them caught on the edge of a table for them to fall apart and show off your whole leg
A staple of the 90s, this trend saw tracksuit bottoms get decked out with poppers all down the side of each leg - all it took was getting one of them caught on the edge of a table for them to fall apart and show off your whole leg
These elastic chokers were all the rage for girls back in the 90s - you could choose from a variety of neon colours, or opt to stay more sophisticated with a plain black oneThese elastic chokers were all the rage for girls back in the 90s - you could choose from a variety of neon colours, or opt to stay more sophisticated with a plain black one
These elastic chokers were all the rage for girls back in the 90s - you could choose from a variety of neon colours, or opt to stay more sophisticated with a plain black one
The colour of each band revealed a different code - yellow meant you'd hugged a boy, purple meant you'd had a proper snog and black meant you'd gone all the wayThe colour of each band revealed a different code - yellow meant you'd hugged a boy, purple meant you'd had a proper snog and black meant you'd gone all the way
The colour of each band revealed a different code - yellow meant you'd hugged a boy, purple meant you'd had a proper snog and black meant you'd gone all the way
Baby-G Watches were introduced to the world in 1994 and peaked in popularity around the late 90s, with over 19 million watches being sold by 1998. The original Baby-G Watch is set to be brought back - will you be getting one?Baby-G Watches were introduced to the world in 1994 and peaked in popularity around the late 90s, with over 19 million watches being sold by 1998. The original Baby-G Watch is set to be brought back - will you be getting one?
Baby-G Watches were introduced to the world in 1994 and peaked in popularity around the late 90s, with over 19 million watches being sold by 1998. The original Baby-G Watch is set to be brought back - will you be getting one?
Never mind that you had to peel them off your feet after five minutes of wearing them, Jelly Shoes were cool and everyone wanted a pairNever mind that you had to peel them off your feet after five minutes of wearing them, Jelly Shoes were cool and everyone wanted a pair
Never mind that you had to peel them off your feet after five minutes of wearing them, Jelly Shoes were cool and everyone wanted a pair
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