We miss the past—and we’re pretty sure that you do, too! The food, tech, and products were simpler. The fashion, interior designs, and hairstyles had a powerful vibe. And, above everything, there was a sense that we were moving toward a better, brighter future.
The aptly named ‘Retro’ online community is a great place for anyone wishing that they had a time machine. The group posts retro and vintage photos of decades past that hit you with a wave of nostalgia, and it is both energizing and bittersweet. Tired of 2026? Take a break and scroll down for a trip into the past.
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Retro Interior Design
My Grandparents' Untouched Bathroom Circa 1974
Removing The Faceplate Of Your Car Stereo So It Wouldn’t Get Stolen
True. Mine came without a manual so I never could figure out how it worked.
Nostalgia is big business these days.
Retro technology, designs, products, songs, and shows are profitable in 2026, as many people yearn for a simpler, clunkier, less convenient time and reject the breakneck pace of modernity. And many businesses are both listening to their customers’ wants and driving the nostalgic trends themselves.
Fortune magazine notes that a retro revival and reset are currently underway, as more and more people look back fondly on the aesthetics of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
The Exact Moment Our Lives Changed Forever. Who Else Remembers The Pure Joy Of Unboxing Their First Nes?
Nothing will ever top the raw, unpolished excitement of getting a Nintendo Entertainment System for the first time. These photos capture a level of happiness that today’s digital downloads just can’t touch.
The Action Set wasn't just a console; it was our gateway to saving princesses and shooting ducks with that iconic orange Zapper. We didn't care about graphics or frame rates we just cared about the magic inside that box.
Look at those smiles! Which game was the first one you ever popped into your system? Let's take a trip down memory lane.
Sony Walkman Wm-F1 (1983)
Does This Count As Retro?
Part of the appeal of authentic vintage technology, as well as modern tech that mixes retro aesthetics with current capabilities, is the physical interactivity.
The “tactile appeal of dials and buttons” gives consumers the sense that they are interacting with something that is more solid and real than the most cutting-edge, smart, minimalist tech.
Remember To Remember!
The Wind Never Stood A Chance
Finally, After 3 Years Got A Brown Set Of 70s Apliences For My Pad
“Whether it’s turntables, cassette players, speakers, or musical instruments, there’s definitely a fascination among younger audiences with analog technology and how things worked before the digital age,” Emmanuel Plat, merchandising director for MoMAstore, the design shop at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, explained to Fortune magazine.
Peak Luxury On Buses In The 90s
Slowly Fades Away
"Virginia Plain" by Roxy Music just stops abruptly. It also starts fairly abruptly. I guess that's what happens when Brian Eno is involved.
Very Specific Time And Place
Members of Generation Z, colloquially called Zoomers, born between 1997 and 2012, are particularly big fans of vintage products.
While older generations (Gen Y, Gen X, etc.) feel nostalgia for their childhoods, Gen Z might yearn for technology, products, and media that they might never have experienced as kids.
This nostalgia for a time that you never personally lived through is known as anemoia.
The Good Old Days
Anyone Work In One Of These?
There were a couple of these in my town. I used them on occasion.
I always wondered what photo lab was actually used, but more importantly........ if they had a small bathroom for the employee?
My Windows 98 Android Homescreen
According to design journalist Joseph Sgambatti, based in New York City, design choices that are driven by nostalgia “become comforts that help us come.”
Of course, there is a certain irony when people who supposedly reject modernity in favor of vintage trends end up sharing their experiences on social media.
“Midcentury modern and retro design objects are simple, often show-stopping artifacts. These finds carry a lot of social currency in a generation that prioritizes publishing their life online.”
Found This Sealed Memorex Cassette In My Garage And Figured I Should Show It Here
I Wish I Were Born In The 90s-80s
I'm 19 right now my life sucks and I'm depressed. I really wish i were an American kid in the 90s-80s, just the American culture in those times were amazing, i have been seeing too many videos about it lately since i always liked it from before
I was an American kid in the 80's. It was great, but life still s.ucks and I take meds for depression. 🤷♀️
Do Kids Today Know About Rubber Cement?
There are other reasons for the popularity of vintage items, though. For example, Ryan Hamilton, associate professor of marketing at Emory University's Goizueta Business School, notes that buying vintage items is stylish, cheaper, and kinder to the environment. Moreover, it addresses a “deep-seated psychological need for stability amid upheavals.”
Vintage consumption basically acts as a way to connect the past, the present, and the future. “That connection across time can be reassuring, most especially in times of uncertainty.”
‘80s Alarm Clock
Who Remembers These Boys?
After School Party
The fifth machine is Popeye, which became one of the three launch games of the Famicom. Donkey Kong exists because Nintendo couldn't get this licence on time for 1981. Interesting layout. Turbo by Sega is the reason we got Outrun and Hang On, which means that our modern racing games can trace to its lineage. Mr Do. by Universal (not the American company that makes movies) was ported to everything from the 2600 to the Neo Geo of all things. Ms. Pacman was a hack that became a canon sequel in the west. The fourth one may or may not be Galaga, which was also ported to everything under the sun. The Famicom version is a mainstay of pirated carts in the third world. I am not sure if the sixth cabinet marked Atari is a Pole Position cabinet (though Pole Position is a Namco game).
According to Hamilton, “When we’re buying things, we may think it’s based on strict utility maximization. However, it also might be making us feel better in some way.”
He adds: “It’s at least possible that the appeal of vintage for teenagers is bolstered by a sense of permanence and endurance that helps them during times of upheaval.”
My Gradma Found This In Her Attic
Bakelite, I think. This may actually be worth something. And it may still work!
The Real Beginning Of Our Gaming Journey
The Ultimate Gaming Setup
The ‘Retro’ online group was created a jaw-dropping 17 years ago, way back in April 2009. Even though, subjectively, 2009 still doesn’t feel like all that long ago, the difference between then and now (2026) is the same as the difference between 2026 and 2043. In short, it’s an entirely different era, and you could probably get away with calling the 2000s ‘retro’ at this point, not just the 1990s, 1980s, 1970s, 1960s, and earlier decades.
Anyone Else Remember The Weird, Course Texture These Bouncy Balls Had?
Yup! We got these from the gumball machine at the dentist's office. They were a weird gel.
1973 Computer Space
My Retro Room
The moderator team running the ‘Retro’ online group has only two rules for its members. First, there’s to be no spam, bullying, trolling, hate speech, or off-topic posts. These are all things that any self-respecting online community should follow.
And secondly, hilariously, the mods ask everyone to never post about the hit American TV teen sitcom “That ’70s Show.”
I Was Only Four, But I Still Remember Having Some Of These!
Appliance Refrigerator Magnets
These are SO awesome! I'd love to have some but my "fancy" stainless steel fridge doesn't hold magnets. 🙄
Is This Retro Enough? My Dad Found 2 Imacs That Are Working
I have two Macintosh IIs, a Quadra 700 and a G3 Desktop. All made in the 20th century. I should probably get rid of the IIs.
After you’ve looked through all the pics and upvoted the ones that hit you like a truck full of nostalgia, we’ll be waiting for you to share your thoughts in the comments.
Which of these photos felt the most bittersweet and brought on a wave of nostalgia for you? Which year do you miss the most and why?
What do you personally think many of us will feel nostalgic for in the future, looking back on the 2020s with fondness?
Should I Get This £35
Does it work? Do you want it? Do you have room for it? Would you rather spend that money on beer?
I Can Still Smell Them. And That Jumping Spider!
Found This In My Attic
Does Anyone Else Get That Bittersweet Ache In Their Chest Looking At This?
Monday Blues
The real ones I remember had an actual rotary dial, and were black. They were usually labeled "Bell System property."
My Bookcase Of Retro Adventures
Umbro School Bag In 2020 - Still Lookin' Good!
Been Getting My Mother One Each Year For Christmas, Don't Think I Can Get Any Bigger Though
Found This Gem Out In The Wild!
Totally Cool!
1976 Columbia Cruiser — Estate Sale Find — All Original After 50 Years
Yellow Wendy's Was The Best
1960s Dwyer Kitchenette
When Was The Last Time You Saw One Of These?
Can Someone Please Identify This I Can’t Find Anything On It
Hi Can You Tell Me How Rare This Walkman Is?
This Surge Protector I Just Bought
Back when surge protectors actually contained surge-suppressing components! Most of the ones I've taken a look at recently are straight-up lying on the packaging.
Polaroid Cameras Will Never Not Be Cool
Who Remembers The Light Emitting Diode Calculators. Just Found Mine In Storage
Vintage Stuff
Look What I Found In A Box
Made In West Germany In 1969, I Love Her
Lounge At My Local Education Service District. Eugene, Oregon
My Mom’s Mixer
My 1975 Sailboat, Almost In Original Condition
School Breakfast Pizza
Lg Brings Back Korea’s First Electric Fan After 65 Years – The Wireless D-301
In 1960, Korea’s very first domestically produced electric fan—the GoldStar D-301—made its debut, manufactured by what we now know as LG Electronics.
65 years later, LG has brought this iconic piece of history back to life with a modern twist.
Introducing the LG Wireless Fan D-301, a beautifully reimagined tribute to the original GoldStar D-301.
Roughly 1/4 the size of the original, it’s the perfect fit for your desk or bedside table.
The classic 1960s GoldStar logo is embossed on the side of the motor, adding a nostalgic retro vibe.
With a tactile dial control, you can choose from three wind speeds (low, medium, high)—and yes, it even rotates like the classic fans of the past.
Powered via USB-C, it’s fully rechargeable and portable, so you can take it anywhere without worrying about wires.
Just like the phrase printed on the box says:
"Rediscover the Original, Redesigned for Today."
This fan isn’t just a household appliance—it’s a small piece of art carrying the legacy of Korea’s very first electric fan.
I hope it has a sleep timer; fan death is very real! (But only in Korea.)
Does Anyone Know This? Found It At Grandma's
My grandpraents had one. I would play the old ATARI games from time to time instead of the PSOne games
Found In The Basement At Work
I Found Something Today While Cleaning My Dad's Closet
It's a "mini floppy" because it's one of the new small 5.25 inch disks. The old ones looked like that, but were 8 inches in diameter.
Late 80s Car Phone
Just In Case Anyone Thinks This Is Cool
Fat TV Corner
I had that exact TV. It really pained my to put it out to the curb, but they're not usable for over-the-air any more. At least somebody (not the garbage man) took it.
My Setup Is Vastly Superior
What Are You Watching Tonight?
Here Is My Other Retro Item. This Belonged To My Grandfather. He Bought It In The 60s To Use On His Farm. He Got A Few Years Out Of It
Looks like an old Veeder-Root machine. V-R's still around, and in a big way.
Found This Bad Boy In A Pile Of My Family’s Old Phones
Thomson Ubisoft Formula One Automobile Training Simulator. photo By Frederic Pitchal Nov 1997-Nov-1
Candy Corn Is Gross But This Stack Is Delicious
My Father's Old Walkman
Okay, You Can Pick 5!
Disney Stores (In Malls)
When Retro Meets Modern
Portable TV From The 70's
My 486 PC
Nothing Beats Watching 1980s Music Videos On A 1980s Television At 1am
My Favourite Way To Pass The Time
My Dad And I Built A Arcade Cabinet Running Retroarch
Retro Diner Lunch Room
You Can Only Keep Three Of These Iconic Kid Shows. Which 3 Are You Keeping?
I Remember When Laser Pointers Were All The Rage In The Late 90's And You Couldn't Go To A Movie Or Concert Without Seeing A Hundred Red Dots
Does Anyone Know What This Is?
If You Didn’t Fight For A Turn On This Thing, You Didn’t Have A Childhood
Retro 1980s Philips TV Remote
It's A Saturday Night What You Watchin?
Vaporwave Television
My Retro Station
Going Through Some Old Pics Of My Mom Today. Found This Adorable Gem!
Found This In A Dinner In Los Angeles
My Little Corner With Stuff From 60s To 2005-Ish
This Gameboy Color With Mad Katz Extras I Got At Goodwill
One Corner Of My Retro Room
I Am Proud Of My Clunky And Messy Retro Desk Setup
How Much Is It Worth?
This Watch Oozes 1970s Beach Resort Vibes
The Two On The Right Are 90s Vintage Midnight Series By Lava Lite
Tahoe Tropicana Motel (1960s)
Pepsi Launched Retro Looking Cans Last Year
Wiping And Reinstalling Mac Os X On These Old Classics!
Retro Portable Refrigerator
Computer Game Classifieds From 1995
I saw a bunch of star trek DVDs for sale yesterday and I regret not buying them, when the internet is down that'd be great entertainment.
I went to the second hand store with my wife the other day and saw the first 5 seasons of Red Dwarf. I snatched it up in a heartbeat before running to my wife like a giggling child
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I went to the second hand store with my wife the other day and saw the first 5 seasons of Red Dwarf. I snatched it up in a heartbeat before running to my wife like a giggling child
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