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I am considering wearing retro 2000's style with shirts like pic-related, board shorts, spiky hair, and a soul patch. Can I pull it off in [current year]?
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Idk what rock you've been living under but now is probably the time more than ever although the flame shirt fad was done way back even in 2018
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>>18364377
Hell yeah I am really keen to try experimenting with colour more, I'm sick of my drab wardrobe consisting of navy, black, or grey tees and polos, and jeans or combats. I want to look more lively.
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Start a ska band
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>>18364351
BASED
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>>18364421
PICK IT UP
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>>18364351
this was a micro-trend 8 years ago
you'll be fine since normies will be completely new to it
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i have been saying that spiky hair will make a come back, but no one popular has tried it yet

not so sure about soul patches and nerd shirts with flames on them. you are going to go for guy fiere core
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>>18365565
Google warrior cut
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honest question - are white people back in style?

if yes, then absolutely lean into the Guy Fieri-core flame bowling shirts, goatees, bleached tips, etc. or Abercrombie fuccboi style

if no - stick to the more gangsta aesthetic if you're gonna go 2000s



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