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Graphic T-shirts are popular 90s staples, and skateboard tees were especially trendy. Pick a T-shirt from brands like Blind, Toy Machine, Element, and Volcom for a skateworthy style.  If you aren’t into skateboarding, go for a vintage band shirt instead, such as Nirvana or Alice in Chains. You can wear the T-shirt by itself or throw on a sweater or jacket, for instance. Flannel shirts comprised much of the fashion in the 90s, especially with grunge music. Throw a flannel over top of your skateboard shirt, or try a plain white or black shirt instead.  In the 90s, most people wore flannel shirts with baggy or distressed denim. Choose a flannel in neutral colors like forest green, brown, and burgundy. You can also go with a bright flannel, such as red, orange, and yellow. In the 90s, many women wore bandannas as tank tops. To do this, fold the bandanna in half at the diagonal, and hold it to your chest. Then, tie it securely around your back. In addition, tube tops were popular options.  Tube tops are sleeveless crop tops that only cover the bust region. If you don’t want to wear a bandanna on its own, look for a paisley printed tank that resembles a bandanna. Wear your tank with high-waist denim or trousers or with a pair of leggings, for example. A slip is a thin, silky dress usually worn underneath of a dress or shirt. Choose from colors such as black, white, cream, peach, pink, or light blue. Then, wear the slip as a regular dress for casual or dressy occasions. If you'd like, put on a T-shirt or tank top underneath your slip dress.  You can also find velvet slip dresses. Slip dresses come in full length and knee length varieties. Windbreakers were all the rage in the 90s! They are windproof, multicolored jackets that people wore with all sorts of outfits. Wear a T-shirt underneath the windbreaker, and choose to either leave it open or zip it up. Look for one with 2 or more colors for an authentic 90s style. Coogi sweaters are a colorful, thick cord sweater made by an Australian company. They got popular from hip hop icons in the 90s, including Notorious B.I.G. Coogis are made from thick fabric, making them great as a winter sweater.  Coogi sweaters can get rather expensive, so keep an eye out at your local thrift store or consignment shop. You can also wear colorful or argyle sweaters for a 90s throwback. Wearing a sweatshirt around your waist was a popular fad in the 90s. To put it on, flip the body of the sweatshirt around your back and tie both arms around your waist. People did this in case it got cold out, but oftentimes the sweaters remained on their waist.  You can also do this with a flannel shirt or cardigan sweater. Pick a colored sweatshirt that matches the rest of the look to tie your outfit together.

summary: Throw on a skateboard brand T-shirt to look 90s approved. Wear a flannel shirt to fit into the 90s grunge scene. Go with a bandanna top or tube top for a popular sleeveless option. Put on a slip dress for a fashionable look. Pair your outfit with a colorful windbreaker to follow 90s fashion. Wear a colorful Coogi sweater to keep warm in the winter. Tie a sweatshirt or sweater around your waist in case you get cold.


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You can spend a minute mixing it around with your hands to get comfortable with its texture. It can help to briefly whip it with a fork to get out any chunks so that it is easier to stir later.

summary: Place 1 cup (8 oz) of cornstarch in a large bowl.


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Run the sand under water in a pillowcase or ultra-fine mesh container until the water comes out clean. Pour the sand gently into the bottom of the aquarium so it creates a medium-thick layer at the bottom.  The sand will filter water, provide nutrients to plants, and create a place for bottom feeding animals to dig and bury themselves.  Avoid using gravel, as it contains no nutrients needed for live plants. Gravel is a common choice for aquariums that don't have live plants as it is easy to clean and easy to handle. However, for live plants, gravel provides no nutrition and colored gravel can actually make the water more acidic.  If you must use gravel, opt for fine gravel over chunks of gravel, as you can mix it with sand or another substrate to provide some level of nutrition. This is not advised if you plan on having more than a few plants in the aquarium. There are a variety of substrates available at all pet and aquarium stores, and it doesn't really matter which brand you choose as long as it contains no gravel. Look for products that are clay-based to mix with the sand and look for products that are advertised as being live-plant-friendly.  Clay-based substrate will make it easier to anchor and root your plants, while other substrates may provide additional nutrition. Look for substrates that contain plant fertilizer, or mix the substrate with plant fertilizer before you add any plants to the aquarium. The sheet should cover the majority of the substrate layer as you fill the aquarium so you don't disturb it. Use a long piece of plastic wrap, a plastic tub cover, or a pot lid for spherical aquariums. The water should be anywhere from 70–80 °F (21–27 °C) to create the right conditions for most underwater vegetation. Slowly and carefully fill the tank with water,  being sure to avoid disturbing the substrate layer too much.  Your plastic cover or lid will help spread out the impact from having water poured over the base layer. Check the temperature requirements for both your aquatic animal and your live plants. 70–80 °F (21–27 °C) is recommended for most fauna and fish, but if your plants require it to be higher or lower, use whichever temperature is recommended.
summary: Clean and lay sand 3 cm (1.2 in) thick on the tank's bottom. Pour a 3 cm (1.2 in) layer of plant substrate over the sand carefully. Cover the substrate layer with a plastic sheet or an easily removable cover. Fill the tank with room temperature water slowly and carefully.