Adding the ultimate collection of extravagant photos from Vietnam’s Rich Kid Club version 1.0

30 years ago, anyone who owned a motorcycle was considered classy beyond question.

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The Cub bike, Dream bike, and Phuong Hoang bicycle were all symbols of luxury in the 90s. They were hot and represented wealth and luxury just like supercars and luxury brands nowadays. Back then, anyone who had a motorbike definitely had a wealthy lifestyle or a “not ordinary” status.

Recently, netizens have been sharing photos of their grandparents and parents posing with the “supercars” of the past to affirm that they used to belong to the Vietnamese rich kid society version 1.0. These “old-time” photos bring back many memories of a fierce but simple childhood with small joys like just taking a photo next to a motorbike.

30 years ago, a combo of Thai Dream bike and 2 Phuong Hoang bicycles afar was enough to show off luxurious class!

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(Photo: Thanh Binh)

This is definitely a rich girl or a hot girl of the early generation. Just look, but at that time, not many people had a Cub bike, jeans, leather shoes, and stylish messy hair like this girl in the photo!

More cool photos of the Vietnamese Rich Kid version 1.0 - Photo 2.

Photo: Tai Tai

“Wealthy evaluation” is here. Besides motorcycles and sunglasses, pay attention to the sneakers they are wearing, fashionable and luxurious like Balenciaga or Gucci shoes nowadays!

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Photo: Quyen Nguyen

This group of hot girls of the early generation would have definitely been sensational if they lived in the era of social media because they have all the elements: Beauty, luxury, and wealth.

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Photo: Phuong Shop

The concept of a charming white shirt handsome guy has already existed since previous decades! Adding a car, no need for pick-up lines, girls will call them all!

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Photo: Mai Hong Nhung

Pose with the style of “brothers on a tank” with the attractive Cub bike.

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Photo: Tung Vu

Childhood, everyone used to line up to take a photo next to a motorbike like this one.

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Photo: Pham Quoc Anh

“Crazy Rich” with a full combo including the motorbike, Phuong Hoang bike, TV, radio, and even toy cars missing nothing.

More cool photos of the Vietnamese Rich Kid version 1.0 - Photo 8.

Photo: Tung Vu

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