While emo fashion had its origins in the 1980s, contemporary emo fashion is its own beast. Mixing elements of goth fashion with punk fashion and skater fashion, emo fashion is the obsession of this generation’s Holden Caulfields. Inspired by the fashion steps of Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz (although there’s a growing subsection of emo devotees who would faint from anger hearing emo fashion connected to the emerging star), emo fashion is heavy on vintage T-shirts, soccer jerseys, polo shirts and even enduring country fashion like in Western shirts. Of course, one of the most interesting aspects of emo fashion is how regional it continues to be. So keep your eyes and ears trained to learn about the latest developments of emo fashion with us.