Were done with the 90s.
A popular saying created by the younger generation emphasizing the transition of eras. Basketball has gone through a massive culture shift. Its definitely easy to forget how we got to where we are now as the memories and styles of years ago grow older. But some things remain timeless. Time for a quick trip down memory lane.
Baggy shorts and buzz cuts. These two ruled the 90s. That era had some of the sickest swag the sport could offer. The Memphis State Tigers and Runnin Rebels are proof.
In honor of their upcoming matchup, which will only be the sixth time theyve ever faced off (UNLV is leading the series 4-1), were paying tribute to the foundational elements of college hoops: the gear.
The Memphis State Tigers have been around for a long time and their style has inspired plenty. They possessed a clean look that stood out, much like the players who came through the program (and notably their head coach, the late Larry Finch). But it was the 1991-92 season that those in Memphis still reminisce about. The glory days. Their home unis were crisp white. Striking blue accents lined the waist and trim while their away uniforms flipped the script with a sea of dominant blue and sharp white details. Thick grey block letters stitched above and below the numbers. The loose-fitting shorts, labeled with an MSU patch, were illuminated with their iconic tiger logo just above the knee, capping off the perfect blend of simplicity and style.
On the other side of the aisle, the Rebels were Runnin rampant in the 90s with a timeless aesthetic. Black kicks, knee-length shorts, team huddles on the floor. When you see red, you think bold, tough and rigid. When you see UNLV on your schedule, the exact same feelings come to mind. Their jerseys evoked as much chaos as their open court offense, featuring a predominantly white home design with fresh red accents that extended onto the shorts that fans in Nevada still rock to this day. The away unis were just as fire; a powerful red with white details, creating a fierce and intimidating look. The baggy fit of the shorts with the stripes bleeding down the side and small UNLV logo completed the audacious yet encapsulating aesthetic of the era. This cohesive and fearless look mirrored the Rebels aggressive and high-energy play. Just ask Larry Johnson how formidable Las Vegas was.
As these two teams prepare to meet tomorrow, we cant forget their past. The resurgence of the two programs this weekend doesnt just exemplify the diverse landscape that continues to expand across the game, its cementing the eras that got us here. The 90s brought flashy individualism both on and off the court, which we still see in todays game and tunnels. The baggy styles we witness across the NBA and the high school ranks may look different now, but they originated from decades past. So respect the OGs for paving the way.
Still done with the 90s? We thought so
From the iconic shorts to throwback logos and gear, head over to the SLAM Store to rep your school, whether youre runnin with the Rebels or rocking with the Tigers.
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