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ELLE

ELLE

We teenagers of the 90s set trends. Or perhaps trends set them. The fact is, many of the clothes we wore back then still influence how Spaniards dress today. But it's worth noting that anyone who lived through that era knows it was a decade defined by "uniforms," ​​but not in the literal sense. Teenagers and even some not-so-teenagers of the 90s chose specific items from specific brands, turning them into icons of the time. This happened with Bonaventure and El Charro, with Don Algodón bows, Victoria slip-on sneakers... and with this Breton-striped sweatshirt from the Spanish brand Amarras. It was a favorite among preppy teenagers of the 90s, who paired it with high-waisted jeans, braided belts, and high-top sneakers. It was a huge object of desire that is now making a strong comeback, becoming a cult item once again among the teenagers of that era (now in their forties) and today's.

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Fashion Network

Fashion Network

The historic Amarras is betting on Madrid retail with a store in the Salamanca district

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