"Baja hoodie" -- associated with drug culture?

Anonymous
Yes 100%.
Anonymous
I think they were sort of tied to weed fashion in the 90s as well, at least where I lived. BUT I was recently on an accidental road trip from Vegas to Utah (LOOONG story), and ended up buying one from a gas station bc I was freezing
Anonymous
It’s an Ode to Dylan McKay.
Anonymous
I am a teenager from the 90s and they have always been associated with pot smokers
Anonymous
Check the pocket for your hackey sack!
Anonymous
We called them drug rugs in the early 2000s
Anonymous
I've always assumed those who wore these were either pot smokers, or Spicoli, wanna be pot smokers. But I wouldn't call this drug culture though.
Anonymous
Lol, this takes me back. When I was growing up in the 80s those hoodies were definitely worn by those in the weed-loving community. Not sure what the association is now.
Anonymous


I grew up in SoCal, went to the original Ridgemont High and you'll pry my Baja hoodie from my cold, dead hands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We called them drug rugs in the early 2000s

I was going to comment this!
Anonymous
They are literally called “drug rugs.”

Not that I care. I have a couple. But yeah, they’re for smoking weed, which I do regularly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s an Ode to Dylan McKay.

Yasssss!!!
Anonymous
I loved my Baja! But I wore them around middle school and definitely didn't associate them with drugs. Slightly hippie vibe but that's it. So cozy - I want one!
Anonymous
Yup very common in my HS and college - late 80s/early nineties. Being a Dead Head was cool, and all the Dead Heads wore them.
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