Back when I was getting into Hardcore, Earth Crisis was hitting the scene at their hardest (fact, I was only 9 in 1988). Vegan straight edge was a huge deal. So were giant JNCOs, car seat style beaded necklaces, striped shirts from the gap, and even more questionable hair colors & styles. In fact, if you dig back through early 90s fashion, you’ll see all sorts of weird stuff. Like people with their t-shirts tucked into their giant pants. Why did people do this? I can see the preppy crossover (united colors of benetton, anyone?), but WHY? Seriously, why was that look cool? I missed it. I mean, I rocked some stupid large pants, but I never once tucked my tshirt into my pants. Thankfully, that look died out. And was replaced by girl jeans. Is that any better?!? Thankfully, some items from the mid 90s still have that staying power.
For instance, the Earth Crisis Animal Liberation hood. It fit the 90s style and still isn’t out of place in the scene today. A lot of start up bands could learn a lesson from the design principles behind this hood. For instance, 4 sided, 3 color print, BIG bold lettering. While I don’t suggest putting slaughterhouse pics on a hood, the pic fits the message.
Live and learn!
totally had this (tee shirt form) in XL in high school