| Yes 100%. |
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
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| It’s an Ode to Dylan McKay. |
| I am a teenager from the 90s and they have always been associated with pot smokers |
| Check the pocket for your hackey sack! |
| We called them drug rugs in the early 2000s |
| 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. |
| 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. |
I grew up in SoCal, went to the original Ridgemont High and you'll pry my Baja hoodie from my cold, dead hands. |
I was going to comment this! |
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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. |
Yasssss!!! |
| 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! |
| 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. |