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Bristol Post
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Ellie Kendall

Tammy Girl is back with 90s and Y2K fashion must-buys

With the revival of 90s and Y2K fashion taking over many high street stores right now, those who lived it the first time around will surely be missing the original go-to shop for cargo trousers, Buffalo-style shoes and inflatable bags. But fear not, because Tammy Girl has made a return online - you can find it on ASOS.

The beloved store many 30-somethings will remember visiting as a child or teen actually relaunched on the fashion site last May, but it's still stocking all our nostalgic favourites - from those listed above to mini skirts and dresses, grunge crop tops, babydoll dresses, Clueless-esque checked items and clothing adorned with that much-missed Tammy Girl logo.

One of the items (there are 99 listed at time of writing) that shoppers are loving from the brand right now, is the Tammy Girl inflatable bubble tote bag. Priced at £24, it is branded with the Tammy Girl logo, comes in either grey or purple and is delivered with it's own pump so you can inflate it more discreetly than back in the day.

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What's more, all items come in women's sizes so you can keep your love of Tammy alive without resorting to rummaging through the memory box and trying to squeeze into something a younger version of you rocked back in the day. And, even if you don't have the money or simply don't feel like a trip back to the good old days, just looking at some of the poses the models have been put in is worthy enough of your time.

From giant vintage camcorders, to a magenta Motorola Razr flip phone, they're being made to pose with it all. We wonder if some of our old photos could have been used instead?

Prices range from £4.80 (for a skinny grunge Y2K neck tie in the current online sale) to £55 (for a pair of chunky ankle boots with chain detail). Now all we need is a way of bringing the Tammy sticker photobooth back and our dreams will have all come true.

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