The Grunge Aesthetic: Clothing Guide

 


Blog Introduction: In the early 1990s, a new style began to emerge from the underground music scene in Seattle. This look, which came to be known as the "grunge" aesthetic, was characterized by plaid flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and combat boots. The grunge look was all about being comfortable and not caring too much about your appearance. If you're interested in achieving this aesthetic, read on for some tips.

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Plaid Flannel Shirts
The quintessential grunge piece is the plaid flannel shirt. This can be worn a few different ways. For a more casual look, try tying the shirt around your waist. If you want to dress it up a bit, wear it as a light jacket over a t-shirt or tank top. Plaid flannel shirts can be found at most thrift stores or online retailers like Amazon or Etsy.

Ripped Jeans
Another key piece of the grunge aesthetic is ripped jeans. Ripped jeans can be achieved by either buying them pre-ripped or DIY-ing them yourself. If you're going the DIY route, start with a pair of old jeans that you don't mind ruining. Use scissors or a razor blade to make small tears throughout the fabric. Once you're happy with the amount of distressing, wash the jeans to soften up the fabric and give them an authentic lived-in look.

Combat Boots
Combat boots are a must-have for any grunge outfit. These boots can be worn with just about anything, from dresses to ripped jeans. When choosing a pair of combat boots, look for ones that are well-worn and have a bit of scuffing on the toes. You can usually find good quality used boots at thrift stores or online consignment shops.

Conclusion:
With just a few key pieces, you can easily achieve the grunge aesthetic. Start with a plaid flannel shirt and ripped jeans, then add combat boots and you're good to go!

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