
1990s · 1990s · English
Production
mass-produced
Material
printed cotton
Culture
English
Movement
Acid House · Second Summer of Love · Grunge
Influences
1960s psychedelic art · paisley bandana patterns
A white cotton pullover hoodie featuring a large psychedelic paisley print panel across the chest and upper torso. The print displays swirling, organic forms in burgundy, blue, and yellow against the white base fabric. The hoodie has a drawstring hood, kangaroo pocket, and raglan sleeves typical of casual sportswear construction. The psychedelic motifs reflect the revival of 1960s counterculture aesthetics within 1990s alternative fashion, combining the comfort of athletic wear with bold graphic elements that became characteristic of grunge and rave subcultures.
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The sinuous paisley swirls that cascade down this 1970s chiffon kaftan find their streetwise descendant in the hoodie's bold psychedelic panel—both garments mining the same vein of acid-trip abstraction that defined counterculture graphics. Where the kaftan lets its organic forms breathe across flowing silk, the hoodie corrals that same hallucinogenic energy into a tight chest block, transforming hippie mysticism into hip-hop swagger.