Ruth Bader Ginsburg Gave Us Valuable Insights Into Scrunchies, and We Are Not Worthy

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: defender of the Constitution, American civil liberties, and . . . scrunchies! Yup, just like everyone else these days, the Supreme Court Justice has some opinions about the decidedly '90s hair accessory (which we're supposed to call hair clouds now, by the way). She recently shared those feelings during an interview with The Wall Street Journal.

"I have been wearing scrunchies for years," Justice Ginsburg told the Journal. But you won't find her perusing her local drugstore to get her fix. Only the choicest picks will do: "My best scrunchies come from Zurich. Next best, London, and third best, Rome." We wonder what she thinks about Slip's new luxe, silk scrunches ($39)?

And it seems as though Justice Ginsburg should make room on her vanity for the scrunchie invasion. "My scrunchie collection is not as large as my collar and glove collections, but scrunchies are catching up," she said.

Read on to see Justice Ginsburg's best scrunchie moments. Once you see how she rocks the hair tie, you'll never be able to imagine her without one again.

Presidential Scrunchie

Presidential Scrunchie

During President Obama's State of the Union, Justice Ginsburg was in a hugging mood — what can we say, scrunchies bring people together.

Elegant Scrunchie

Elegant Scrunchie

While attending an event at the Kennedy Center, Justice Ginsburg picked up a refreshment, casually giving photographers an ace view of her matchy-matchy hair accessory.

"Fashun" Scrunchie

"Fashun" Scrunchie

OK, so one, where do we get that fabulous crimson coat the Justice is rocking, and two, that neutral green scrunchie is so normcore-chic. It's fitting, then, that she would wear it to meet Dr. Gerrit Ruetzel, President and CEO of Hugo Boss.

Sundance Scrunchie

Sundance Scrunchie

At this year's Sundance Film Festival, Justice Ginsburg secured her chignon with a loose black scrunchie.