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The 90's were largely defined by flannel and cargo pants, but the accessories of the decade really set it apart. If you're going to a '90s-themed party or you're simply nostalgic for the Clinton era, then you will want to remember these key accessory trends from the age of the Discman. Necklaces Necklaces were all the rage during the '90s. Dudes and dudettes belonging to all social cliques donned hemp necklaces, while the preppy wannabe surfer types sported puka shells around their neck. Tattoo chokers were popular with the ladies during the first half of the '90s, while guys were inspired to wear ball chain necklaces like Bush's Gavin Rossdale in hopes of attracting the tattoo choker-wearing females. Yin-Yang Anything Apparently, everyone in the '90s was a scholar of Chinese philosophy because the yin-yang adorned nearly everyone and everything during the time. Yin-yang necklaces were obviously one of the most popular '90s fashion accessories, but you could find the symbol of Taoism on nearly everything back then so make sure to wear one somewhere on your '90s-themed outfit. Chain Wallets The economy was great in the '90s and people had decent-paying jobs and expendable income so they were scared of leaving their thick, cash-filled wallets behind. The chain wallet was ubiquitous during the '90s, especially popular were those with yin-yangs printed on them. Oakley Sunglasses It seems as if everyone these days wears Ray-Bans or other Italian made sunglasses, but back in the '90s everyone was wearing sporty Oakley glasses. The M-Frame was a status symbol during the first half of the decade, but gave way to the slightly more reserved wraparound sunglasses from Oakley during the latter half of the '90s. Pagers Nothing showed status more than sporting a beeper or a pager during the '90s. For many people, these electronic devices were as much a fashion accessory as a functional device. The really cool kids of the '90s sported a beeper and a pager. Look at your iPhone and think about how far we've come in such a short time. Sweaters Tied Around Waist In the '90s, people wore sweaters and long-sleeve shirts around their waist. These items were not worn as clothing but rather as accessories. A flannel long-sleeve shirt tied around your waist in 90-degree weather is the biggest tribute to the grunge/post-grunge era I can think of. Discman Headphones Just as people currently wear Beats by Dre headphones around their neck as a fashion statement, '90s cool kids wore Discman headphones around their neck. Often times, the batteries in the actual Discman would be dead thanks to the horrible energy efficiency of '90s electronic gizmos so people would just walk around with the headphones around their neck as a fashion accessory. Backwards Caps The expendable income of the '90s meant that many people could buy many things that served no real functional purpose. This is where the backwards baseball cap comes into play. The whole point of the baseball cap is to keep the sun out of your eyes and off of your face, but during the '90s we got it all twisted and wore ball caps backwards, rendering their utility useless and relegating them to pure '90s fashion accessory. Butterfly Clips Butterfly clips were the '90s equivalent of the modern day Bumpit. Girls wore them. Adult women wore them. There was seemingly a constant need to clip your hair in the '90s. I guess the wind blew differently back then before all of that climate change kicked in. Scrunchies There is nothing that '90s women loved more than scrunchies, making them one of the '90s most iconic fashion accessories. The headband had become passé and women sought another way to keep their hair out of their faces. They found the solution in a piece of elastic wrapped in cloth. They were seen in schoolyards and on "Friends," and now that I think about it, they don't seem very hygienic which is kind of ironic considering they look like loofahs. More from this contributor: Retro Fashion Flashback: The Most '90s Clothing Brands of the '90s '90s Clothes Throwback: The Extreme Marketing of Fashion to Generation X Fashion Flashback: 3 Defining Clothing Styles of the '90s |
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