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Inflatable Chairs Are Coming Back So You Can Have The 90s Bedroom You Always Wanted

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If you were a kid in the 90s, then chances are a house filled with inflatable furniture was your greatest dream.

I remember thinking about what it would be like to get my first apartment when I was young, and I figured that a house full of inflatable furniture was an economical option.

Granted, I was only nine years old and didn't really think about how uncomfortable that would be. It didn't matter anyway, because by the time I was old enough to have an apartment, inflatable furniture was a thing of the past.

It's fine, we could live without it if we had to. But guess what, Target has reached into the past and pulled out the most unnecessary and wonderful piece of nostalgia they could.

Now, Target isn't paying us to say this, but we thought you should know that you can get a real, 90s-style inflatable chair once again.

This is where you sit while you play N64. This is where you sit while you tend to your Tamogatchi. This is where you sit while you listen to the Spice Girls and play MASH with your best friend.

Sure, it's maybe not the most comfortable seat ever, but it sure does look cool. The best part is that it comes in a variety of colors.

You can get a solid blue one that will obviously fit perfectly into your blue house, with a blue window. Because blue is the color of all that you wear.

There is one that is clear, which is great because it wouldn't clash with the Backstreet Boys posters your 90s self wishes were still plastered all over your wall.

The others are are perhaps the most 90s ever.

There are bright pink glitter chairs, gold glitter chairs, and multicolored glitter chairs and they will remind you of every glitter roll-on, lip smacker, and Dipity Do glitter hair gel bottle you had in your Caboodle.

While we've watched fashion cycle back quite a bit over the last few years, it's always nice to see everything else we loved in the 90s come back too.

A whole new generation of kids are going to fall in love with these impractically uncomfortable chairs. Although who knows, maybe they found a way to make them look cool AND be comfortable.

Were you ever cool enough to own an inflatable chair?

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