Why we still haven’t hit peak 1990s nostalgia

[Moneyweb - South Africa] - 18/10/2025
The UK’s ’90s nostalgia boom – from sold-out Oasis tours to retro bars – reflects more than cultural yearning; it’s a response to economic fatigue, stagnant wages and a longing for the optimism of pre-millennium growth.
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