RedheadDane said:
Yes, those kits are cool, in a... charmingly-ugly way, but you can't expect kit-fashions - or any kind of fashion - to stay the same for almost 30 years.
[Photos removed, they're just a few posts up anyway]
That's all from the last 5-10 years! So like I said it definitely was en vogue again around 2012/2013 at least. This look has it's roots just as much in cycling as in the Italohouse / - Disco and Eurodance / Eurodisco scene and the gay community of the early 90s and late 80s. Since so much sound, lifestyle and more stuff from the 90s has come back lately, one would absolutely expect jersey designers to pay credit to a look that's deeply connected to the world of cycling.
In Urban music those woolen hats and bandanas from the 90s are back. Just like platinum blonde hair was (Nicki Minaj & Lewis Hamilton). Ellesse and Fila both reintroduced their infamous fluo and pastel colors in the UK with their so called vintage lines. Ariana Grande wears stuff that looks 90s by nature all the time. EDM has become as big as Dance has been back in the day. So much has been influenced by the 90s lately.
It really only is cycling that has completely missed the boat to pronounce it's strong roots to the 90s fashion wise. Which rightfully is considered a shame, since cycling always has been a very eurochic sport and nowhere the 90s have been as much pronounced as in the world of cycling.
For many of us this look simply represents the identity of cycling. Just like Afro-Americans or Afro-Caribbeans have certain styles that represent the identity of their culture and especially Rap / R&B music for them.