The grunge look is a style based around the grunge music scene--it's
comfortable, dirty, and heavily steeped in flannel. The grunge look
first appeared in Seattle in the late 80s and early 90s when bands like
Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam were just beginning (and making a
big splash in the music world). To get the grunge look, you'll need to
visit a thrift store, do some damage to some denim, and develop an
I-don't-care attitude.
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Part 1 of 3: Clothing
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Go for an unkempt look.
Grunge is defined by a messy, I-don’t-care look that combines punk
styles with working-class clothing. If you want to dress grunge, you
will have to give up any value you might put into matching or looking
too clean.[1][[
- Search the internet for pictures of some of the most famous grungers
and grunge band members--Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, William DuVall (of
Alice in Chains) etc.
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Go shopping at a thrift store.
Grunge style is all about cheap clothing worn in a careless way. Thrift
stores like Goodwill, Salvation Army, and Crossroads are great places
to get second-hand clothes that are comfortable and just the right
amount of faded. Look for clothes that are a little big on you. Avoid
brightly colored items of clothing--stick with muted colors and black
clothing.
- Thrift stores are especially good places to find jeans that can be
ripped easily (see Step 4 for more on denim.) Jeans found at a thrift
store are generally a little more worn and faded in color--both
characteristics of a grungy vibe.
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Invest in flannel. One
of the key pieces in any grunge wardrobe is a flannel shirt. Flannel,
which is generally pretty cheap, was incorporated into the grunge look
in the 90’s and continues to be reigning king of the grunge style. Look
for flannels in muted, slightly faded colors. Both girls and guys can
wear an over-sized flannel over a t-shirt or long-sleeved undershirt.[2]
- A girl-grunge classic look is large, baggy flannel worn over a black
t-shirt and a baby doll skirt with big, chunky Doc Marten boots.
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Wear ripped denim. Better yet, make your own ripped denim and wear that.
Rip jeans are another staple of the grunge style. Keep in mind that
store-bought distressed jeans look different than jeans you are ripped
yourself. For a more authentic grunge look, rip your own jeans. Other
good grunge-jean qualities to look for are jeans that are faded, a
little loose, and acid-washed denim.
- In the summer, look for (or make your own) ripped up denim shorts.
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Represent your favorite punk bands.
Grunge was born out of a marriage between punk style and working class
clothing. Because of this pairing, another grunge staple is the
favorite-band-t-shirt. Think Nirvana (but not JUST Nirvana,) Pearl Jam,
Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Sound Garden, PAW, Hole, and other grunge
groups.[3]
- One key thing to keep in mind--if you are going to rep grunge bands
(and dress like a grunger) you’re going to need to actually listen to
the grunge music you are representing. Listen to the classic grunge
bands of the late 80’s and early 90’s--but also look into the grunge
scene in your area. Start following a local grunge band, or start your own.
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Layer your clothes. As
stated above, grunge is mostly about being comfortable and not caring
how you look. A good way to get into the grunge look is by layering your
clothing. Wear a big flannel or sweater over a grunge band t-shirt over
a long-sleeved thermal (and so on and so forth.) Another good tip to
keep in mind--your clothes don’t particularly need to match.
Part 2 of 3: Shoes and Accessories
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Scuff up those combat boots.
Grungers generally stick to boots and sneakers that can be laced up
(all the better to dance in at grunge shows m’dear.) In particular,
combat boots such as Doc Martens (or knock-off Docs) are a big part of
the grunge look. If you can find a pair of Docs at a thrift store,
you’ve hit the jackpot.[4]
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Invest in some high-tops.
Other grungy shoes included beat up high-tops (such as Converse) and
other types of shoes that sort of look like Converse but are cheaper.
Again, head to a thrift store to see what kind of scuffed up kicks you
can find.
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Consider wearing stockings with holes in them.
While they definitely won’t keep you warm, ripped up stockings are an
essential part of any lady grunger’s wardrobe. Pair them with a black
baby doll dress, some big old boots, and devil red lipstick and you’ll
be good to go.
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Wear a beanie (if you feel like it.)
Grungers aren’t really known for wearing hats, but beanies are
sometimes seen gracing the heads of grungy guys and gals. Avoid beanies
in bright colors (never, ever choose a neon-pink beanie.)
- Not feeling a beanie? Pull out a faded bandana and wrap it around your head, neck, hair, whatever.
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Don’t wear too much jewelry.
If anything, invest in a cool leather bracelet. If you have your ears
pierced, wear simple earrings that aren’t too shiny. Dressing grunge is
not about dressing to impress. You could also consider getting gauges.
Part 3 of 3: Hair and Makeup
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Think limp and messy when it comes to hair.
Like the clothing style, your hair doesn’t need to be anything fancy.
Most grungers are known for their long, tangled locks that may or may
not be a bit greasy (another part of the grunge style is not caring too
much abou hygiene.) Let your hair do whatever it wants.[5]
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Grow your hair out. As
stated above, many grungers let their hair do what it wants. This means
not getting it cut and letting curl or fall straight, depending on
what’s natural for your head. Go to any grunge show and you’ll be sure
to notice that both guys and girls have long hair.
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Bleach or dye your hair.
Some grungers prefer a bleached or dyed look. Go wild and try new
colors, or leave your hair bleached blonde-ish white. When your natural
color starts growing out, you don’t need to rush to redye your roots.
Believe it or not, grown-out dyed hair is a definite characteristic of
the grunge scene.
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Consider dyeing your hair with Kool-Aid for a grungier look. Doing this will also save you money on fancier hair dyes.
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Go heavy on the eyeliner.
If you decide you want to wear makeup, go for black eyeliner and
mascara. Smudge your makeup after you’ve applied it. You should be going
for a
I-spend-all-night-at-an-underground-grunge-show-dancing-my-face-off sort
of look. This means smudging that eyeliner and eyeshadow.
- Some grunge girls like to rock bright red or dark maroon lipstick
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