Were you a 2000's nu metal kid? Or did you get into nu metal more recently? Let me know what you think and if you would add anything! / kittycowell kittycowell.co...
Hello, in 2000 I was 15 I remember that Levis, Tommy Hilfiger, Moschino, Timberland, even Nautica joined this period they brought out some beautiful baggy pants, i also wore baggy denim jackets , listening static x, resorte (mexican nu metal band), korn, mudvayne on my cd players........🥺😖 such a good times, girl!!! 🤘🤘🤘 keep rocking.
I’ve been wearing retro skate shoes a lot as my foot is super wide. This re ignition of the era we went through could not have come at a better time. Love the content
I was the only person at my school wearing Jnco jeans that just swallowed my shoes, chains on my wallet, co-ed naked shirts, patches on my backpack, frosted hair (frosted my goatee at one point)… Kinda stood out a bit. Was Airwalk clothing big over there? It competed with Van for a good bit in the US. I hate being a bigger guy & in a wheelchair bc it’s impossible to find the right pants. Being in a small town doesn’t help either!
Air walk was kinda popular but not super big here in that scene. A little bit. Haha sounds great. Frosted hair needs a comeback. Ah I'm so sorry to hear that. Definitely try online! Hip-hop stores do bigger sizes and definitely do baggy jeans. Maybe a good place to try?
I always associate the new metal look with white girls with very black hair, wide/baggy pants with a small tear at the knee, chains, a Slipknot t-shirt and a black superstar on their feet, modified or campus hahaha
Some of these trends died over time and today I no longer see myself using them. Dickies chinos have always been very versatile pieces that suit different occasions. The look of Coal Chamber, Kittie's girls and even Joey Jordison carried a lot of industrial influence popularized by bands like Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. The clothes were mostly black, made of acid-wash denim, leather, buckles, and platform boots. And rivets - lots of rivets and also gothic rock. I know Tripp, she's really cool, another cool brand is The Vampire's Wife. I always associate new metal with baggy pants were common - especially JNCO jeans - Adidas tracksuits, hats, wallet chains, spiky hair and braids. Today LV and other brands have created a reinterpretation of the chunky sneakers you mentioned hahahaha
Bernys! I would die for a grown-up pair. Never felt so cool as when I had my new Berny's, my chunky wallet chain, and my oversized bootleg blink-182 hoodie. And I didn't know Route One still existed! Amazing. Take me back.
you forgot the most iconic nu metal thing....NY yankees red baseball cap. I had that hat and so many people i knew had that hat, but I also had my hair dyed blonde and spiked when i didn't wear it
Hello, in 2000 I was 15 I remember that Levis, Tommy Hilfiger, Moschino, Timberland, even Nautica joined this period they brought out some beautiful baggy pants, i also wore baggy denim jackets , listening static x, resorte (mexican nu metal band), korn, mudvayne on my cd players........🥺😖 such a good times, girl!!! 🤘🤘🤘 keep rocking.
Oh sick haha thank you! I was younger in 2000 but rocking my numetal style non the less!
Thank u for informing me about Resorte, I am loving them
Yes please, a video on NEW nu-metal bands would be awesome. Great style guide you did here.
Oh awesome thank you! What just generally like all of them and maybe my favorites?
damn, youtube is awesome for such recommendations
Haha I'm glad
Seeing kittie always makes me miss sugar coma 😊 seen them with my ruin and snake river conspiracy, christ im old
I always interpreted nu metal style as dressing like an alternative cholo
Haha yeah I see that
I am 43. Wearing baggy Empyre pants. A big DGK shirt. Shell toe black and white Adidas. It is comfortable. Got tired of skinny jeans.
Yeah baggy is best
@@KCTELEVISION for sure 😊
I’ve been wearing retro skate shoes a lot as my foot is super wide. This re ignition of the era we went through could not have come at a better time. Love the content
Haha so good. Tbh wider shoes are better for our feet too! Thank you :) glad you like it.
Loved the content! Please more nu metal content. Keep it up!
Thank you
99 2000 was peak life for me. In years 10 and 11 at school. No care in the world. The world was so cool back then.. Or atleast it seemed like that 💪🏼
I was the only person at my school wearing Jnco jeans that just swallowed my shoes, chains on my wallet, co-ed naked shirts, patches on my backpack, frosted hair (frosted my goatee at one point)… Kinda stood out a bit.
Was Airwalk clothing big over there? It competed with Van for a good bit in the US.
I hate being a bigger guy & in a wheelchair bc it’s impossible to find the right pants. Being in a small town doesn’t help either!
Air walk was kinda popular but not super big here in that scene. A little bit. Haha sounds great. Frosted hair needs a comeback. Ah I'm so sorry to hear that. Definitely try online! Hip-hop stores do bigger sizes and definitely do baggy jeans. Maybe a good place to try?
Bands. Ill Nino. Soulfly. 40 Below Summer. Spineshank. Stillkept. 2000 chimaira. Rikets. Switched. Saturate. Shenoah. Crossbreed. Korn. Deftones. Limp 1997 first cd only. Kittie. Hed Pe. Insolence. Static X. Powerman 5000. FLAW. Cold 2000. Early Staind. Orgy. Tons of other bands.
Ofcourse there are other bands?! Lol but I also mentioned loads of those you just listed. Did you watch the whole video?!
@@KCTELEVISION I was trying. My wife and I were driving around. I heard a couple of the bands.
I had super baggy jeans with a huge chain and the classic flame shirt. 😎
Literally same. Wish I could find it all still haha
I always associate the new metal look with white girls with very black hair, wide/baggy pants with a small tear at the knee, chains, a Slipknot t-shirt and a black superstar on their feet, modified or campus hahaha
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Some of these trends died over time and today I no longer see myself using them.
Dickies chinos have always been very versatile pieces that suit different occasions.
The look of Coal Chamber, Kittie's girls and even Joey Jordison carried a lot of industrial influence popularized by bands like Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. The clothes were mostly black, made of acid-wash denim, leather, buckles, and platform boots. And rivets - lots of rivets and also gothic rock.
I know Tripp, she's really cool, another cool brand is The Vampire's Wife.
I always associate new metal with baggy pants were common - especially JNCO jeans - Adidas tracksuits, hats, wallet chains, spiky hair and braids.
Today LV and other brands have created a reinterpretation of the chunky sneakers you mentioned hahahaha
very nice
Bernys! I would die for a grown-up pair. Never felt so cool as when I had my new Berny's, my chunky wallet chain, and my oversized bootleg blink-182 hoodie. And I didn't know Route One still existed! Amazing. Take me back.
Haha literalllllly same!! I wish we could find them. I can only find kids sizes :( what a time hey!!
J.
Dope
Thanks
you forgot the most iconic nu metal thing....NY yankees red baseball cap. I had that hat and so many people i knew had that hat, but I also had my hair dyed blonde and spiked when i didn't wear it
Yeah true! that's very specific to Fred durst. I also had one. And yeah I talked about the spiked hair.
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Oh yessss such good suggestions!