Nostalgic Podcast

90s Re-Trends

September 20, 2022 Aaron, Ashley, and Garret Season 1 Episode 3
Nostalgic Podcast
90s Re-Trends
Show Notes Transcript

A list of five trends from the 90s that are re-emerging in 22, All your questions about sagging answered and a little peak into Aaron's sordid past! 

Ashley:

What's up the-opposers it's me. Ashley. What's

Aaron:

up nostalgic friends. It's Aaron. It is me Garrett. Gee

Ashley:

money. And you're listening to nostalgic. Mini mini

Garret:

So, what's our topic today, Ashley.

Ashley:

it's been on my mind quite a bit, and it's something I've been wanting to talk about because, I've just been seeing it more cause I work with a bunch of youngsters, but we're gonna talk about nineties trends that are coming back in the 2020s,

Aaron:

Youngsters get off my lawn.

Ashley:

get off my burner.

Aaron:

I work with a bunch of whipper snappers.

Ashley:

young punks. I tell you what, they're on a different planet, dude. I don't even know, like, what are you even talking about? What's happening? you're like, we're not gonna make it. So on fashion, would you guys consider yourselves fashionable? Have you ever been fashionable

Garret:

as in now, or like in the nineties?

Ashley:

Yeah, I guess in the nineties, what would you have considered your style? There's like classic.

Garret:

I was a prep a hundred percent.

Ashley:

Okay.

Garret:

I would wear khakis, I would wear polos I don't know. They always said, I was dressed up more than I should have been but I started working at American Eagle and I mean, you got the clothes for so cheap when you worked there, that that became my style for a while. makes sense. What, what was American Eagle preppy. Grunge ish. Yeah. It was like a blend.

Ashley:

feel like shabby chic. It was preppy, distressed, but still upper class. Yeah. Right. Aaron de leaked. sporty

Aaron:

Mm-hmm crush episode. Yeah, my shoe game was always on point still is, but usually just jeans and a t-shirt, it's about my style.

Ashley:

jerseys, you were really into jerseys. I don't know if that was through high school though. Was that?

Aaron:

I wish we still had all those jerseys because they would be worse quite a bit of money right now. What do you think happened to him?

Ashley:

probably got donated. I was looking. Pictures. there were two specifically where your shoes they stole the whole picture as it, the Sean Kemps

Aaron:

oh, the Kamikazi yeah, yeah, I was a shoe head. Like I carried around an east bay magazine I knew what was coming out? what page each shoe was on? Really? Yes. So you had like a shoe fetish.

Garret:

Uh, not like, weird,

Ashley:

I really like, it's like an appreciation for shoes, Borderline obsession

Aaron:

I carry out a toothbrush and, cleaned him off as a, okay. Now this is getting

Garret:

weird. No, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go back. fetish.

Ashley:

yeah. So, mine was in high school specifically, I was goth I wore black band t-shirts chain, wallet, ginkos fans. And then about 11th grade, I started working at GAD zoos. it was at the mall. They don't exist anymore, but it was club and clothes and goth. And rockability like all the things mixed in one store. So it affected my style. and then, I kind of had my own style. I don't really know what I was at that point. My big thing was I would go to Goodwill and I would wear old man golf pants, like plaid pants. Those were awesome. Oh yeah. You wore

Garret:

those when I first

Ashley:

met you too. I still have that pair. I think. I love those. Are you kidding me?

Garret:

You still fit in them?.

Ashley:

Yeah, I'm the same size. I mean, I'm a little wider in some places, but they still mm-hmm. they? zip

Garret:

yeah. And I look like I ate my younger self

Ashley:

They're just a little more like flowing over them now. okay. Okay. But, yeah. And then I'd shop in the little kid section and get shirts. You'd always find like star war shirts, or I found this awesome, the who baseball tee. And that was my style, like little kid shirts. And, uh, and then I always got my shoes at ETSU, so I was always styling. I'm not sure what that style was. Maybe

Garret:

we'll put wasn't that kinda like a raver chick ish, I remember seeing you with JCO pants and like mm-hmm you had your hair, it was black for a while, wasn't it? Or was that, yeah,

Ashley:

that was more like my gothy look but then it turned into the stuff I could get at Zuke. So I felt like I was the only. Wearing Playboy shirts and clothing line at school because we sold it there. And I just was like, oh, I get Playboy stuff. So I'm like wearing Playboy wait,

Garret:

they would let you wear

Ashley:

that in school. Oh yeah. Ours was really big. they tried to do a dress code and literally it lasted the first week and they were like, nevermind. they tried to make us wear belts. t-shirts with nothing on them. And. Something else. And, the parents were like, I paid all these money for these clothes for my kids. And you're not gonna say they can't wear'em

Aaron:

and They did that at north. Oh, wow.

Ashley:

It lasted one week. And then it was like, you know, we're just gonna focus on school now

Garret:

learning.

Aaron:

I worked at so judgment free zone here, right. With you guys, right? Yeah. We're good. well, I think we might need to know maybe the, statute of limitations on a few things. so I worked at a pretty known clothing store, goodies

Garret:

Goodies, what the hell was goodies?

Aaron:

it's a store around here.

Ashley:

it's known where we're from.

Garret:

I'm thinking Amber Crombie or like some other kind of thing. And he's like goodies and it's like cricket, cricket, cricket

Aaron:

It's like a low budget. Macy's. Anyways. So my style pretty much came from there, but I didn't really pay for many things that came from there it was free. well, somebody was paying for it.

Garret:

is it free?

Aaron:

cause I was stealing it, bro.

Garret:

Oh, my word. Cluster pearls.

Ashley:

welcome to the party. Who is this person that you were talking about?

Aaron:

I know, now that I'm older and wiser and I realize that It is wrong and that somebody has to pay for it. And it, contributes to rising cost. And

Ashley:

as good as were around,

Aaron:

So the goodies here is outta business. So they would have

Ashley:

see best. I bet.

Garret:

they're gonna like get, a lawsuit on when this comes out and they're gonna be like,

Aaron:

that's why I was asking about the statute of limitations.

Ashley:

It's got 20 years, at least, right. You're good I tell you what. I felt like a Saint, you know, everybody in high school thought I was bad and you were getting away with all the underground goody stuff.

Garret:

Seriously, he's getting away with murder. How do you get all this free stuff? While I killed Linda in the back? Just stole stuff.

Aaron:

I would walk out there sometimes with layers of just clothes, so my last night I made a huge hall. I was looking like the kid from Christmas story, Oh, my God, like I said, I realize now, cause I've had stuff stolen from me and I've worked hard for what I have now and I realized that it is wrong,

Garret:

You wanted this episode to repent. Didn't you?

Aaron:

this is our therapy. Yeah. This is what we're really using this for

Ashley:

I have exercise the Demonn

Garret:

I'm like we should have another mini confessions.

Aaron:

Oh, no, we don't want that.

Ashley:

I feel like it would just be Aaron. I would be like,, uh, I took candy in a movie once, woo Feels so good to just get that off my chest,

Garret:

there's just like this holy aura that emanates off of Ashley's sound.

Ashley:

Yeah. okay. there's one thing I wanted to ask, when we were in high school, I thought I was the but I always had older people telling me, wait a minute, that's not yours. you didn't come up with that. That was ours. so I feel like that's what I'm doing now is I'm seeing these trends and I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, you don't get to claim that one. For me it was bell bottoms, obviously that was the hippie era and then platform shoes, which were very 60 seventies. those started coming back again. Oh yeah. And I remember thinking like, oh yeah, these are so cool. And other people saying like, we came up with those. there anything you can think of that might have been recycled for us What about,

Aaron:

sagging, like pants sagging, you think that was an older thing that came back

Garret:

I wanna say that was invented in the nineties.

Aaron:

was it? I don't know.

Ashley:

I thought that was just a

Aaron:

prison thing. Yeah. Well, I'm just saying, was it an older prison thing that kind of came back around?

Garret:

A prison thing. There were so many people who did it. not in

Ashley:

prison. but it's you

Garret:

were watching way too many episodes of cops.

Ashley:

It started in prison. Why did sagging start? Does anybody know it wasn't a fashion choice? I'm pretty sure It was people who were in prison who were making some kind of statement on their status of their

Aaron:

Yeah. If they were available,

Ashley:

available in the rear, they would stag their pants.

Garret:

Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. You're telling me this. Fashion trend came from prison of saying, Hey, I'm open and ready. Like they're a Chick-fil-A yeah.

Ashley:

yes, it was an open sign And then when they got out, they, I think it just. It's stuff. Those were people who were in prison. This up, this is going way off top. I'm looking

Aaron:

to the right. this

Ashley:

episode. Not gonna be a mini. We keep talking about,

Garret:

it's interesting. And I'm just like, this can't be true

Ashley:

This is news to you. you've never heard that before

Garret:

No, not at all. I mean, I would see people do it. I had friends that would sag. and

Ashley:

I don't think they knew though, you know what I mean? I think it started in prison. People got outta prison and just stole

Garret:

fourth. I don't think ninth grader. And Tommy was like, Hey, um, Ms. Williams, I'm ready to go whenever you are.

Ashley:

I just know because all the time I spent in prison. my orange is the new black era that I had. So. That's how

Garret:

I know there's so much history. I don't just dunno. Oh my God. okay. The first thing that came up is the real history behind sagging pants. Mm-hmm and it says the real origins of sagging fad did come from the American prison system. But not as a signal that the wear was up for a bit of action oh, right.

Ashley:

Okay. Then why though?

Garret:

So they're saying that, a lot of times that the American prison system would give them outfits that were too big, but they wouldn't give them belts because of suicide rates. And so I guess it's one of those, like, it just didn't fit. but I, I kind of like your, I'm easy. And

Aaron:

I got locked up one time and

Garret:

Wait, what

Ashley:

this is a fashion episode.

Aaron:

dude there for a while. I was like, Otis Campbell from, Andy Griffin Like I have my own cell. I was in there every week. That's

Ashley:

way outdated. Nobody knows who Otis is.

Garret:

I know,

Ashley:

oh, how do you know,

Garret:

How do I know for what, who Otis is? I used to live on Nick at night or that kind of stuff. When I was at my grandma's house, cuz she only got like a few TV stations. And so I would watch all these old shows. Like I love Lucy. I didn't really watch. Dan Griff's show that much, but I get

Ashley:

the reference. Yeah enough to know Otis. I just feel like that's not one that

Aaron:

podcast. This is

Ashley:

great. It's the worst.

Aaron:

well, the story I was getting ready to say was six, five. 50 pounds or something like that. So they go by your weight size and I was like a 32. So that's the size they gain you. Oh my gosh. So I had like an extra small jumpsuit. And then

Ashley:

that happens to you with wetsuits too,

Garret:

right? Oh my God. It did it look like a romper on

Aaron:

you? did. For real high waters, no room in the Another

Ashley:

regions

Aaron:

oh God, that'd be awful. It was. I couldn't put the top up, so I had it down, just wearing around my waist.

Garret:

weren't, you weren't telling the other inmates you were

Ashley:

available,

Aaron:

I'm for the I'm ready to party boys.

Garret:

You notice anything different about me on Wednesday?

Ashley:

what happens in prison. Stays in prison. Okay So trends that are coming back the first one I started out with is which Aaron already kind of covered was shoes. obviously shoes are always gonna be a thing you're always gonna wear. but I've just noticed an obsession with the vintage kicks,

Aaron:

they're remaking a lot of the older issues And I always feel like an old man where like I had the original ones of those, I coach a high school soccer team. you know, the shoes are really popular with these guys and a lot of them they're wearing like the old. Reebok nurse shoes, you know what I'm talking about? Like the ones at the nurse and I'm like, dude,

Garret:

The nurse shoes.

Aaron:

if you watch any movie in the nineties or eighties with a nurse, they always had like the white they're

Garret:

like all white,

Ashley:

yes, yes. Cushy. They're like cushy mm-hmm yeah,

Aaron:

I know what you're talking about. So one of my players had them on the other day and I'm like, those are the nerve. She's just like, no, they're not. They're cool. Now. I guess, yeah, those older, shoes are they're back and they're really popular and they're expensive too. I'm like, man, you dropped a hundred bucks on those

Ashley:

I think that's where I get like okay. they are paying.$60 for chucks and Aaron and I to pay like$8 way more than that, more than so I would never pay.

Aaron:

Yes. Patrick has some chucks, special additions Yeah, roll over a hundred, 150

Garret:

bucks for a period. I mean, if there's special editions, I could see something like that costing more, yeah.

Aaron:

Yeah. I love like they've had star wars, editions, stranger things. Rick and Morty, just different kind of, you know?

Ashley:

Yeah. They've been, but I'm just talking your everyday wears oh yeah, Yeah. And it's rubber and canvas. there's nothing there. and they've made,'em a lot crappier cuz the ones that I buy now fall apart, pretty quickly in the same spot

Aaron:

it. And ashley, do you remember our parents used to buy us those for summer shoes to destroy in the summer. Because they were like 15 bucks at the PX

Ashley:

Yeah. They were really cheap. Chucks are never gonna go out to me out. I think you're always gonna see those, but the old vans and stuff, I've noticed some of the kids wearing and then, the high top Nikes the eighties, puffy ones. those are back where they're real high top. I don't know. So that was, one, Then I was gonna talk about leg wear. We had talked about recently how they're hopefully coming out of the skinny gene. I haven't a lot of that.

Aaron:

The skinny jeans and sagging is what I Yeah.

Ashley:

it's like wearing pants that are too small. I'm

Aaron:

like, those are your little brothers or your. Sun or something

Ashley:

then it's like poopy pants where, your butt is flat and low and it just doesn't make sense to me. Mm-hmm no. So the jeans that I've been coming back are they're actually calling them the dad jeans now. Oh. Think Jerry Seinfeld, like not really great fitting kind of high wasted. it's tapered right at the bottom, but they're kind of wide until then, you know, like those, Patrick's

Aaron:

all about those

Ashley:

think being tall I did everything I could to avoid the high water. And now it's purposeful, even when you're standing they're super high watery, so. Sit. It's like way up there in the roll wide leg. So it looks, I don't know, it just looks different to me.

Aaron:

what did it call when you like, was it pegging your pants? Were you peg?

Ashley:

you'd make'em tapered basically kind of, yeah. You would

Aaron:

pin them together and roll'em up.

Garret:

I know what you're talking

Aaron:

about, we did that, but I feel like that might have been one thing that they did. a generation or two before us,

Garret:

I think you're right about that.

Ashley:

they would roll'em in the fifties. I dunno if they pegged them, but yeah, I started doing that again. When skinny jeans came in and I wore boot legs and I'm like, I'm not gonna get skinny jeans, but I can make this work. Yeah. I was

Aaron:

always the opposite. Like if I had some that were way too tight at the bottom, I would cut slits on the side. So they would be wide light,

Ashley:

they like mushroom'em over your shoes.

Aaron:

but then somebody would step on the back and it would rip..

Ashley:

Aaron and I talked about this, I think recently where that happened to me and being the. Whatever kind of fashion person. I was, I ripped them all the way up to the knee and I just wore'em like that and I called them my banana peel pants that was my rule was you just act like these people haven't come around yet. And this is how it's. Supposed to be, you know, like obviously you haven't read Vogue so I knows

Aaron:

the go edition

Ashley:

yeah. Where like everybody's wearing it.

Garret:

Interesting.

Ashley:

yeah. All right. So another thing that I have been noticing, is the Fanny. Which Aaron said is referred to as the drip bag.

Garret:

Ew. I thought like either or.

Aaron:

Now the drip, Like they call like your clothing and your outfit now is drip, like your style

Garret:

oh my God, I'm literally ancient.

Aaron:

Drip bag, drip, sack, whatever you wanna call it. Bag drip

Garret:

I mean, that sounds all, and in Australia, Fanny means not what you said. Fanny.

Aaron:

Fanny was the,

Garret:

It's not what you said on.

Ashley:

So when did that come out in the eighties

Garret:

I think so.

Ashley:

maybe you're carrying your walk, man. You're like, where am I gonna put it? I don't know, let me hook it on the Fanny pack, it did come back later but people wore it on the back like it moved. So this is the third time I've seen the Fanny pack make an uprising and I'm, not there for it. I could.

Garret:

I would get like a hip belt or something that would have pockets.

Aaron:

I don't know, picture gear with like a tool belt.

Ashley:

Like I know I what's

Garret:

pockets on the side,.

Ashley:

I don't know what you're talking about.

Garret:

I don't know. I've seen it before. I dunno.

Aaron:

You can get like Gucci, Supreme, all of'em are making like the,

Ashley:

oh yeah, the drip. So Gucci, I had this later in my notes, but since you're bringing it up and we talked about. Gucci is selling you remember jelly shoes for$800.

Garret:

What's

Aaron:

Like the$5, jelly shoe

Ashley:

yep hold on to your, clothes guys. I wish I had some from high school

Aaron:

Jerrys and, and Jordans. If I would've kept those,

Garret:

It'd be real. I am looking for this drip bag and I see coffee bags an IV thing, but it's for plants. I see an old, camel I don't see anything in here about drip. that looks like what I remember.

Ashley:

hold on. Put drip bag for men. That's let you gotta put all.

Garret:

Oh, I see.

Ashley:

So it's kind of shoulder.

Garret:

This is completely different than what I'm picturing. I'm thinking of like gusta from Germany, he's visiting America, And like, he's like, I have my passport in here.

Ashley:

Yeah, no, they've taken that and made it cooler and then worn it differently. it's just an upgrade. It's the Same idea. Same style,

Garret:

Okay. Okay. there's a guy that's wearing it and it looks almost like a front pack instead of a backpack. he had it on his chest. can, I can get behind these a lot more. It doesn't look like the old school. Because old Fanny packs looked like underwear that was repurposed, like tidy whites that were repurposed, like with a zipper and some other stuff. It was just like,

Ashley:

eh, there was usually like, um, tent material or whatever, like canvassy right. Yeah. It was like the

Aaron:

windbreaker when I picture the old school Fanny pack, I picture like the windbreaker material, bright colors..

Garret:

neon

Ashley:

And a big toothy plastic zipper, And if it got stuck, dude, you were done. NY pack over., what are you gonna do with all your stuff? I don't know. Okay. another one, this is in the gene department is overalls, These do go in and out of style, but I have seen them a lot more. And I was wondering if you do see them around, I have

Garret:

not seen them in quite some time. the only things I see are like, for a purpose,

Aaron:

you're talking about like the Carhart,

Garret:

yeah. That kind of stuff.. I haven't seen

Aaron:

anybody wear it around. So around here, Overalls have never been outta style

Ashley:

yes. You're in Kentucky

Aaron:

but they're back. I mean, they're here, so yeah, they're definitely. But you mean they're back or they never

Garret:

left.

Aaron:

Well, the younger, kids are wearing'em

Garret:

Oh, not Papa. That's just wearing yeah. Overalls and

Aaron:

no, he is just rocking some old farmer, Ted,

Ashley:

he's like, I knew it'd come back around. always, does.

Aaron:

But do you remember Ashley, the Bunge you would either let'em hang all the way down or you would. pull'em underneath, back to the front and connect them again. I do.

Ashley:

I couldn't remember how we kept them up.

Aaron:

I think we were IAG for is advertise. Yeah. Cause the purpose of the suspender is to hold them up. I think

Ashley:

that's what made you cool. You were like rebellious. I'm taking this and making it fresh, fine. Gravity,

Aaron:

so fine. Gravity. Yeah.

Ashley:

take that Newton. Yeah, my God, that was a nerd joke. I'm out. a science reference. Um, another one is the snap away pants and I feel like Jack Harlow is always wearing tracksuits. That boy is bringing the tracksuit back. sporty spice, used to wear her track pants. Those are they're making. Like the full suit,

Aaron:

I had every color of those nav away pants that you can think of. That when

Garret:

you were in prison, you would just like take a Mon

Aaron:

no,

Ashley:

that's where I'm you need to advertise. You were just ready you. Yeah.

Aaron:

the funnest thing was to like full Mon though and,

Ashley:

Yes. I had someone give me a pair of those just because I kept talking about that. Like I was like, I just want some of those stairway pants. of like Party boy from jackass when he always used to rip off the pants. I didn't have the power to get him off, I'd have to unsnap some ah, yeah. Cause I would try it and almost like home along my feet, my feet would come up. Yeah. It Were the. Tero pants made for basketball. Like, it's winter or whatever, and I'm going to the gym, so I need my pants, but then I need to get to the gym. And

Aaron:

sports, you can warm'em up and you can have your shorts on underneath them and you can take'em off without taking your shoes off is what I think That makes sense.

Ashley:

then they just, people started wearing'em as they do. You.

Garret:

They became stripper pants.

Ashley:

uh, was it magic mic? okay. the last thing I have on my list I found a picture of Aaron earlier in his bucket hat, hats or back I don't know if these were ever cute. I always thought these were very functional. I did not think they were

Garret:

fashionable. when you say bucket hat, those are like the Gilligans island. Yeah, little

Ashley:

flop, like they kinda had a wave to'em, but

Aaron:

we used to give'em the wave. Like they were always that wasn't, but then you had bend. Oh see. And I, I had one of those when I was in high school and I thought it was the coolest thing ever I would wear it everywhere. And then time I saw a picture of myself and I'm like, looks so stupid.

Ashley:

I see ones now where it'll be a chicken of bikini in she looks gorgeous and then you get to the head and you're like the bucket hat

Garret:

I was never into the bucket hat

Ashley:

Not like the beautiful, floppy JLo hat at the beach, All right. So, I mean, that's my 90 strands. again, Gary, cuz I think Aaron and I are Aaron more than me even are around younger kids. It's really noticeable like I went to the soccer game the other day. The child next to me who was 19, was, wearing a bucket hat. And I was like, okay. And then one of the girls was wearing a rug rat shirt. And I was like, all right. You know, like, it's the graphic tees, but our generation or yeah.

Garret:

I do see some of that stuff, but unless it's in my face it doesn't really stand out to.

Ashley:

next time. You're in I don't know, You're in a coffee shop and there's high schoolers there. Just look it's really funny to see and just also wanna shake your fist and feel old and be like, oh, that's what this is like. It's

Aaron:

awesome. We sound like three old people right now even talking about it,

Ashley:

especially when I'm like, I didn't even know you waved your bucket hat. So that's learning for me. All right. So I have a small list and I wanna see if you agree when I was looking through lists of 90 strands, they kept saying these ones and I was like, I don't think those ever go out. I think they just change with the times. So combat boots Do you think those have always been in or do they go in waves or.

Aaron:

You mean like the doc Martin or high tech,

Ashley:

I just think Militant boots, I guess kind of like doc Martins, but you know, not always that brand, I feel like those can always be fashionable with the new trends if it done. Right.

Garret:

think, so I think you're right. I think they of stay, you know, they'll. Slightly vari, variations of them. But yeah, I, have seen them probably all around

Aaron:

for most of my life. Wasn't it like an insult your mama wears combat boots I

Ashley:

have to snaps

Aaron:

so your mama wears army boots was an insult in world Wari. That's pretty much calling somebody's mom. Prostitute oh I would've just said. Your mom was a ho, but Yeah,

Ashley:

mama be sagging.

Aaron:

Be sagging, they were a little classier than we were back then,

Ashley:

I know

Garret:

your mother wears

Ashley:

Dare you.

Aaron:

can pull off my leather glove and smack your, I know

Garret:

good day to you, Sam. Good

Ashley:

day, sir. Um, okay. Leather jackets, Jean jackets. They never go outta style. they just change and get sleeker or they get skinnier or they get wider.

Garret:

No, I think Jean jackets have gone Out

Aaron:

no Jean jackets are in dude.

Garret:

no, no, no. I was saying so with leather jackets, I remember eighties, nineties, early two thousands they've worn them throughout Jean jackets. I think they come and go

Aaron:

Okay. I see what you're saying.

Ashley:

also, I do have to point out that living in Texas, a Jean jacket is the staple for most women along with big hair and giant jewelry. I may have thought it hasn't gone out

Aaron:

When you're just, it's even here same thing.

Ashley:

I definitely had a very slim fitted one for a while now I'm wearing the wider one, I think it's, a closet staple for sure. All right. Is there anything I missed that you can think of from the nineties that stood out? I mean, like. A lot of girl stuff that we hadn't covered. scrunchies, the big chokers. oh yeah.

Garret:

Chokers man. I remember Madonna's video human nature where they're all in the box dancing and one of the guys had a choker on and I was like, oh my God, he looks so hot. I was. Like, I wanna get one of those. I wanted him, but I also wanted to wear what he was wearing, which wasn't much

Ashley:

that's a fashion piece one thing.

Garret:

Well, it was a Madonna video..

Ashley:

I always think of, uh, for some reason, Jamie Presley and can't hardly wait. She just had that big, bigger choker. Yeah. For some reason that's where my mind goes. The little butterfly clips are back. but I didn't know if there was any dude stuff

Aaron:

even the, big clips, not the butterfly ones, but the big ones.

Ashley:

Where they like wrap it up in the back and clip. Yeah, that's pretty much it. I just, Wanted you to be out in the world with me and see what I'm seeing and feel old with me oh, we're failing it. Trust it. Doesn't take much anymore

Garret:

I know in a few years I gotta start building my coffin

Ashley:

Oh, you haven't started yet?

Garret:

I, I was gonna go for more of a pist look, so I was gonna chisel it out.

Ashley:

building materials are rough right now. I'd wait if I were you, but not too long.

Aaron:

right. I don't wanna do on

Ashley:

my material. Yeah. Not too long. All right. that's it for my many,

Aaron:

if you have any that we missed or input, please let us know. us@ournostalgicpodcast.com. Facebook, Instagram, any social media. share our stuff. we're glad to have you listening.

Ashley:

And let us know how you found out about sagging, cuz the world wants to know

Garret:

Yeah. Thank you for listening to our, uh, nineties trends slash prison episode

Ashley:

Yeah, really? next one is Garrett's rap sheet. You wait, Hope you got time.