We apologise in advance if this article brings about deep feelings of regret - but admit it, you loved these trends at the time.

If you are of a certain age and grew up in Glasgow, the chances are you endorsed one of these fashion trends.

We apologise in advance if this article brings about deep feelings of regret - but admit it, you loved these trends at the time.

 

Timbies were not only fashionable but practical. Admit it, you still dig the pair out from your teenage years every time it snows.

Alternative: Caterpillar boots: the reason you look like a workie at the school disco.

The disco dancing girls will remember these. Glitter hair and neon scrunchies were the key to trophy glory in dance competitions. But outside of  the competitions, most of us still wore a high pony layered with scrunchie after scrunchie after scrunchie after scunchie. Internacionale was in fact scunchie heaven... three for a £1!

Indie kids who listened to Oasis probably wore a bucket hat. Kangol was the favoured brand - blame Liam Gallagher for this one.

A week in the sun and you were begging your mum for a hair braid. Then tears when she forced you to cut it off as you went back to school.

Most of us girls in Glasgow had a name chain before Carrie, am I right or am I right? Although in Glasgow, the bigger the better.

The 90s were all about Versace. For Christmas you wanted a pair of coloured jeans

Alternative: Jeans with baby faces all over them. Remember the red and blue printed ones?

But you would settle for the perfume. I can still smell it!

You might have looked like a walking advert but you still wanted a jumper from The Sweater Shop.

Or this jumper...

Alternatives: Naf Naf and Fruit of the Loom also had its day.

 

Hyper Colour T-shirts were like so, so, so, cool!

Boys, did you consider any other haircut? Curtains everywhere!

There's no escaping this one. It was also a fine art to get the trackies to match up perfectly with the socks.

The trainer of a generation. What was the purpose of the tongue?

Trying to keep these trousers on was impossible. Some practical joker was always trying to pull the 'popper'

Essential outdoor wear...for dealing with the Scottish weather.

As was this...

Don't forget your bag...

Alternative: Shelly's of London bags.

Pedal Pushers, it's baltic and we are walking about dressed like Sandy from Grease!