Women’s ‘90s Overalls – Beautiful, Baggy Overalls, ‘90s Style
Looking for women’s overalls? ‘90s styles are bouncing back into fashion. These loose-fitting wardrobe staples combine fashion and comfort in a single, versatile garment.
Browse our overalls — ‘90s fashion essentials — and discover a new favorite go-to outfit.
What Are Women’s ‘90s Overalls?
The ‘90s produced some amazing fashion trends from grunge to indie slouch to rave culture clothing. One enduring item that somehow crossed into all those categories was the easy-wearing overalls. Women’s ‘90s overalls are loose-fitting pants with a top section that fastens over the shoulders, usually via straps and buckles.
The top part is sometimes called a bib, and it’s common to hear these ‘90s overalls called “bib overalls” as well.
There are so many variations on overalls — ‘90s grunge fans can opt for dark tones and flared legs. While lovers of vintage chic can enjoy stonewashed or artfully ripped ‘90s overalls. Take a look at this quick guide to choosing and wearing overalls, ‘90s style.
Choosing ‘90s Overalls
Shoppers should decide just how big they want to go. After all, overalls come in various leg widths, from subtly baggy to extra wide. The wider the leg, the more relaxed the look.
Fabric choices are also important when picking out the perfect ‘90s overalls. Of course, when talking about overalls, ‘90s-style denim is the first fabric that comes to mind for many people. Think stonewashed, pale blues or even off-black, charcoal and grey tones. Ripped denim is also popular and a trend that’s returning in a big way.
Pockets or no pockets? For most ‘90s overalls, big, oversized pockets are the way to go. Wearers can perfect their slouch with a hand in each. Or, just use them for keys, a smartphone, and a credit card. Look for pockets that fasten up for a little extra security — and a chance to leave the purse at home.
There are so many different ways to wear ‘90s overalls. A popular look from the decade was blue overalls over a plain white t-shirt. It’s minimalist but eye-catching — a great way to showcase fashion know-how.
Overalls also look cute with a simple, plaid shirt tied around the waist. A staple of the grunge look, this is now a must-have style for summer festival goers. Plus, if the day gets cool, there’s a cozy shirt to hand to snuggle into.
Leaving one shoulder strap unfastened is another confident yet quirky look. It leans into modern asymmetrical trends while still serving up a generous helping of nostalgia. Just make sure that the second strap is secure enough to prevent the overalls from slipping down.
Different Types of Women’s ‘90s Overalls
Once shoppers have some idea of how to choose and wear their ‘90s overalls, they can start looking at the different types available. Buddha Trends has so many different options to choose from, with a variety of materials, fastenings, and styles.
Baggy Overalls, ‘90s Style
Go big or go home was certainly a mantra of the ‘90s. Wide, oversized legs were all the rage in ‘90s overalls and adorned album covers everywhere. Now they’re back and here to stay. Comfortable and easy to throw on, baggy overalls are the ‘90s throwback everyone loves.
Vintage ‘90s Overalls
All ‘90s overalls are vintage up to a point — after all, this whole category is a nostalgia fest. However, even in the ‘90s, women were looking to the past for inspiration. Plain, straight-legged overalls hark back to the utilitarian workwear of the 1940s — and the rise of women’s rights. These simple yet beautiful vintage-style overalls are making a comeback. Consider buying a size larger than usual so they can be worn loose over any outfit.
Corduroy ‘90s Overalls
Corduroy made a sudden comeback in the ‘90s and seems to be doing the same today. It’s soft, tactile, and cozy for fall and winter. Corduroy overalls tend to have a slimmer fit than other materials, highlighting the features of the fabric. Shoppers who want a snugger fit in a smart material should consider a pair of “cords.”
Women’s ‘90s Overall Dresses
Overalls don’t have to include pants. In fact, the overall dress is possibly one of the biggest trends of the moment. Often boasting shorter straps than their pants-style cousins, these workwear-inspired dresses combine practicality with high fashion. Wear one with big, chunky boots to a favorite gig or nightspot, or with flats or wedges for a relaxed day at the beach.
Wide-Strap ‘90s Overalls
Most overalls have narrow, buckled straps but there’s a growing trend for wider straps that cover most of the shoulder. Wide strap ‘90s overalls allow shoppers to diversify their style, wearing the overalls with very little underneath — ideal for hot weather. They also pair perfectly with long-sleeve tops for when the season cools. Roll the bottoms up for a casual yet confident look.
Why Buy Women’s ‘90s Overalls from Buddha Trends?
Here at Buddha Trends, our ethos revolves around individuality — we know our customers are free spirits and we love to help them find their style. We do everything we can to supply that, offering numerous styles of ‘90s overalls with new stock coming in frequently.
Buddha Trends products are always high-quality and crafted to exacting standards, in a range of sizes to suit all body types and shapes. Get inspired by the many colors, prints, patterns, and fabrics on offer — there really is a pair of ‘90s overalls for everyone.
Customers also love the friendly customer service we provide. Anything they need, they simply contact us and a member of our team will answer their questions. Something not quite right with an order? Get in touch within 30 days and we’ll help process a refund or return.
Buying with Buddha Trends is easy. We accept most payment methods, including PayPal, Shop Pay and Sezzle — a simple way to spread payments over several weeks.
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