It's kind of a pity because the early 90's were very interesting times for skateboarding, but the combination of those super baggy pants along with the ridiculous small wheels make watching parts from those times almost impossible to watch, for me at least.
I can't remember exactly but I think either Blind or 101 sold the smallest wheels at 39mm or something. One time me and my friends were skating a mini ramp and there was one kid with an old and very flatspotted set of those wheels.
Every time he dropped in his wheels were making sounds like he was riding urethane squares instead of wheels (because of the big flatspots) and he would lose so much speed he could barely reach the top half of the transition on the other side, then kickturn 2 or 3 more times until he ran out of speed altogether.
You can try this at home, SML still makes 40mm wheels:
https://www.smlwheels.com/catalog