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Thanks, now I get to go finally figure out where bugle boy came from.. always wondered as a kid and you just reminded me.
Bugle Boys, the official outfitter of kids like Zach Morris, AC Slater and Screech Powers.
Not even joking, was probably exactly what they were going for.
The sold bugle boy at Walmart in the late 90s early 2000s as well
In the time of tucked in tshirts, I was a rebel.
I remember those times. Those are what you would call posers.
Was this the saved by the bell collection?
By this year, we all looked at the Sears Catalog to know what NOT to ask for, to buy or to accept as a present.
No Mom! I just want s Billy Ruff or Tony Hawk Shirt, maybe Billabong or something cool on it from Skater magazine.
This is what grandmas thought the cool kids were wearing. You’d tell her you wanted baggy skater jeans and you’d get a pair of pleated bugle boys with elastic in the waistband
nobody ever wore pants like that but the rest is definitely early 90s
Those F pants be pretty lit though
RAD AF
This is what suburban kids still dressed by their parents looked like in the 90s.
Look at that drip
Excuse me, are those bugle boy jeans you’re wearing?
Sears just emerged from bankruptcy! Just in time for the return of loud, baggy jeans!
My mom used to buy these for me. No they weren’t cool. Yes I looked like a total poser dork. 90’s trauma unlocked.
Why do I remember this?
Slater on Saved by the Bell had a pair exactly like the one in the middle
God I LOVE pictures like this 😆
It’s not really all that different from what I’m wearing these days, either. It’s like seeeing a time loop
Gotta tuck yourself in or you might get cold!
Imagine dressing like this and listening to Ice Cube or Digital Underground on the sly. It happened, kids.
Size 14, can confirm
but how was the womans underwear section?