Given the resurgence of '90s fashion trends, it should come as no surprise that grunge style is back. From slouchy silhouettes to intentionally mismatched prints to flannel shirts as waist accessories, grunge outfits look effortlessly cool while also comfortable — so why not try the throwback aesthetic?
Unlike Y2K style's dreaded low-rise jeans, whale tails, and micro-minis, grunge doesn't demand you expose a ton of skin with every outfit. Layering, playing with plaid, leaning into punk-inspired accessories, and slipping on a pair of combat stomp-around boots are all ways to get grunge while still looking snatched. Best of all, it's a breeze to pull off. Consider working one of these styling cues into your weekly 'fit rotation — and maybe even trying out a grunge beauty look while you're at it.
Ahead, we've rounded up grunge outfits that feel nostalgic but look modern.
Play with Plaid
Grunge in the '90s took cues from alt-rock culture and, thanks to Nirvana's massive fame at the time, plaid flannel button-downs became synonymous with the aesthetic. You can modernize this grunge-style staple by skipping the shirt and working in the iconic pattern through a jacket, skirt, or matching set.
Add Some Soft Edge
Warm weather doesn't have to mean the end of your grunge outfit experimentation. An airy sundress paired with combat boots channels the effortlessness and hard edge of grunge in a brunch-approved silhouette.
Layer, Layer, Layer
Another quintessential grunge style hallmark is adding lots of layers. To get the look, consider layering a shacket over a plaid dress and jeans. Incorporate a mix of muted and brighter colors to accent in all the right places.
Mix N’ Mismatch
Clashing and contrasting prints and patterns are a tenet of this aesthetic. Remember, grunge is too cool to care to match. If you don't quite trust your own sense of mismatched taste, try a single piece of clothing like a patchwork skirt or top that combines two different prints.
Work in Pleats
Grunge outfits don't have to be loud or ostentatious. You can nod to the aesthetic with something as simple as a pleated skirt. Plaid is definitely the grungiest option, but any skirt with accordion pleats will do.
Glam It Up
A T-shirt and ripped jeans combo is perhaps the simplest grunge outfit formula. However, if you're looking to dress it up a bit — sans effort — tie up your tee for an instant crop top, throw on a chain accessory, and finish with some strappy heels. The result is glam grunge.
Embrace School Spirit
Nothing evokes the OG true '90s grunge aesthetic quite like an oversized flannel tunic under a varsity jacket. To bring this style into the modern age, pair the fit with a pair of heeled boots to give it a bit of va-va-voom.
Go Oversized
While you certainly don't have to wear an oversized item of clothing to give off grungey vibes, embracing at least one loosely fitted piece definitely helps channel the aesthetic. There's really no way to overdo the oversized element of grunge style, but if you prefer more form-fitting tops, try incorporating a pair of baggy cargo pants or distressed jeans into your look.
Reach for a Graphic Tee
Wearing the T-shirt of your favorite band or your graphic tee of choice is one part of this grunge ensemble. Rather than complement it with distressed jeans or plaid bottoms, consider a colorful statement skirt instead. The result is a modern take on grunge that's unexpected and refreshing.
Slip Into a Slip Dress
A slip dress with strategic black lace brings out the softer side of grunge. Throw in some accents like combat boots — with or without tights — and some headgear to stay true to the aesthetic.