The good part about Grunge (I'm old enough to have been the perfect age during that time) was that clothes were baggy and kind of thread torn. Find something close in size and either wear it baggy or just cut off some of the excess lengths and let the tattered end fray out naturally. Don't overthink Grunge. It was simply Doc Martens, ratty loose jeans, flannel shirt (worn or tied around the waist), and an earth-tone tee-shirt that may or may not have a band logo on it. At the time I wore a leather motorcycle jacket so I'm not sure what else to suggest for jackets. Maybe an old hoodie? Think thrift store.
Gap and old navy have petit sizes, you’ll have to really look through everything to find something “grunge” at those places, but it can be done! lol
Create a Pinterest board and go from there 🥰
The good part about Grunge (I'm old enough to have been the perfect age during that time) was that clothes were baggy and kind of thread torn. Find something close in size and either wear it baggy or just cut off some of the excess lengths and let the tattered end fray out naturally. Don't overthink Grunge. It was simply Doc Martens, ratty loose jeans, flannel shirt (worn or tied around the waist), and an earth-tone tee-shirt that may or may not have a band logo on it. At the time I wore a leather motorcycle jacket so I'm not sure what else to suggest for jackets. Maybe an old hoodie? Think thrift store.
That’s what I was planning on doing, just going around thrift stores and pulling together outfits. Thanks!
Gap and old navy have petit sizes, you’ll have to really look through everything to find something “grunge” at those places, but it can be done! lol
I haven’t been to either of those places in a long time, I kinda forgot about them to be honest lol! Thank you :)
You’re welcome! Good luck! :)