Fashion trend characterized by loose, layered, worn clothing, especially flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and chunky boots.
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Examples for "grunge"
Examples for "grunge"
1But beyond the consumer recycling, there's a reason grunge still retains meaning.
2Trainspotting revelled in grunge and kick-started a new phase in British cinema.
3They knew who Nirvana were, but weren't really into the grunge scene.
4Then I got interested in grunge, trashy 90s Ibiza anthems and pop.
5Everyone else is female and white, affecting an affluent version of grunge.
1Grunge fashion reacted against punk fashion and the excessive costumery that went with 80s pop music.
2Grunge fashion reacted against punk… Read more Audio, Gallery 12:45 PM.