I guess they had the best 90s colors if you just wanted random sports clothes.

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    My sister in DC spent so much money on a Charlotte Hornets Starter Jacket.

    It was her prized possession.

    I am confident she has never watched a Hornets game in her life.

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    Same with Might Ducks gear but they didn’t have an official/professional team. Tbh, the mascots for The Hornets and Might Ducks went hard, that hornet looked mad af haha

    I grew up in Ohio in the 90’s and everyone was wearing Hornets or Chicago Bulls gear (head to toe) and Might Ducks hats/shirts.

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        Yes and realistically the Hornets were because the teal/purple combo went super hard in the 90s especially in the form of outerwear.

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        Oh shit! Totally forgot about the San Jose Sharks. Ohio was big into Chicago culture at the time so things from LA or NYC (respectfully) wasn’t seen too often and it was always the “black sheep” of the league that went against the norms of mid-west culture.

        Avg mid-western: “San Jose Sharks…ohhh sounds Spanish”

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      This is so crazy. I was a kid in the 90s and got a Charlotte Hornets coat for some reason as a gift. Never even watched a basketball game.

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    Larry johnson aka grandma ma. He was on family matters, doing commercials, and the logo was cool af.

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    This was especially true of women. They loved the color scheme. Nearly every woman I knew growing up were Hornets fans if they didn’t follow basketball.

    Note: I’m saying the colors were popular with women, not that you’re a woman if you liked the colors.

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    I too remember this being the case. I don’t even like sports—never even watched a single game until adulthood—and even I was a fan then. They had a cool logo.

    Edit: Hell, I didn’t even know where Charlotte was in the 90s, yet still… Is there a reason behind this phenomenon?

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    Oh damn, I had wiped this from my memory. But yeah, I used to have a Hornets hat in the 90s despite not being a basketball fan.

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    I was a teenager in France and even there some kids had Hornets jackets. No one questioned it.

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      I was a teen in Colombia, didn’t gave a shit about NBA, but had a Hornets cap bought in a gas station during holidays (iirc, they had a wall of NBA hats, but the Hornets was the choose one)

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    They had the flyest colour scheme. The Orlando magic was also a popular one, but that was because it was the birth of Shaq craze. I had the shaq attack toys and the shaq fu video game

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    Oh I wasn’t aware of the connection but I definitely wore something like that, yeah.

    Although I had a… San Jose Sharks cap? Is that a team?

    It is yeah.

    I’m not American but Finns loved NHL. I didn’t, but my brother and dad did.