Anyone, who enjoys ripped jeans, stretched out jumpers with damaged sleeves, T-shirts that look like they’ve been worn in salt water or in the hot sun for years, knows what grunge style is. Rejecting accepted standards, smart and neat looks, grunge is at the core of the philosophy of rebels, artists and poets in perpetual creative search, teenagers prone to experiments. The GRUNGE style was introduced on the catwalk in 1993 by the extraordinary designer Marc Jacobs. Facing misunderstanding and rejection of fashion “from the dump”, he did not give up on this idea, and kept experimenting, creating new looks. Many years have passed since then, and we can say with certainty that his efforts and belief in success were not in vain. The GRUNGE total looks or sets based on a mixture of romantic, sporty, classic and grunge styles have become the basis of modern, comfortable street style.