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The old will become new and will be better than ever LETS GO BACK Take yourself back 1015 years How old were you What were you doing in life What were you wearing
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The old will become new and will be better than ever LETS GO BACK Take yourself back 1015 years How old were you What were you doing in life What were you wearing You probably were obsessed with a certain boy band some form of new technology and a good pair of overalls Did you ever think this grungy casual style and feel of this era would come back to us If you didnt think it would you thought wrong Think of the 90s A very similar time in fashion that is all coming back around to us now Decades always do Although the early 2000s was not our finest moment in the fashion industry when it makes our way back to us it will be sharper cleaner and classier than it ever was So dont dread it This will be something to look forward to. 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