I have no idea on matches for this UID, but I grew up in Poughkeepsie and vividly recall Perfect Thyroid playing around the area in the 90's. Until this thread, I hadn't thought of them in a good 15 years. I never attended any of their shows, but they were popular with teenagers and I remember that they often attracted a certain type of kid, whom we would have called "skaters" or "alternatives" in the 90's. You would actually refer to a kid that way, "Oh, she's alternative." It was not uncommon at all for these girls to wear boys' clothes, especially the huge, baggy "skater" jeans and cargo pants. The JNCO brand, if you're familiar with it, was very popular and they eventually made pants for women that we called "girly JNCO's." But lots of girls just wore the boy pants, even the kind with 36-inch leg openings or whatever they were. They were enormous. And plenty of girls wore boxer shorts, it was considered cool to have them showing over the (very low) waistband of one's huge pants. Sports bras were very popular as well; I was large-busted for my age and very much appreciated the way they "flattened" me, but have always been very secure in both my gender and my sexuality. Just some thoughts from a local who could be only a few years older than this poor girl.