Fashion trends you despise?

  • swell

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    Flared pants.
    The junners look - jeans and runners.
    May 25th, 2013 at 04:47pm
  • slumflower

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    I'm getting tired of high low dresses/skirts being everywhere. I walked into F21 and that's all I saw -.-
    May 25th, 2013 at 05:33pm
  • kitsch

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    All of this "swag" nonsense that is apparently a style. Bleh.
    HUF everything. Just. Why.
    Sperry Topsiders and its many knockoffs.
    Mustaches on everything. Facepalm
    "Nerd" / "geek" stuff.
    Peplum tops & dresses; oversaturated in the market.
    May 27th, 2013 at 10:02am
  • hazuki.

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    I get that monochrome is trending right now, but everybody wearing the same black and white striped pants is getting really silly. Facepalm
    May 27th, 2013 at 07:43pm
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    Wearing shorts with leggings/tights
    Wearing pants below the damn waist. No one wants to see your bright red underwear, goddamn!
    May 28th, 2013 at 08:34pm
  • KilljoyLizzie

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    I really hate anything too short, but I DESPISE short shorts. I see some girls wearing shorts that are pretty much underwear.No one wants to see that. I also hate white shorts . I also hate neon colored jeans or sweat pants with neon colored shirts, I mean really?
    May 28th, 2013 at 10:35pm
  • lonely girl.

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    I used to be a state level swimmer and I absolutely hated when I was training and I would see the national girls walking around with bikini-type things on. But they were custom made of something so it was kind of like a sports bra and bikini bottoms. And the one piece bathers that are cut in so that it's like a bikini set, but with a strip of fabric down the middle covering your belly button. Seriously, you're training, wear proper bathers that don't flash your boobs or butt.
    June 1st, 2013 at 08:51am
  • bellamy blake

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    The whole thick black eyeliner-dark smokey eye-tons of orange bronzer-too much HaCing makeup look. It's just too much and looks fake. People aren't supposed to be able to tell just how many layers of make up you've caked on.

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    Those formal wear dresses that are really sheer/lacy around the torso, particularly the ones that show cleavage, have short skirts, AND have the sheer lace around the torso. They just look like lingerie to me. It's way too much skin to be classy, imo.
    June 5th, 2013 at 01:57pm
  • capheus

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    Nike Free Runs.. Just altogether no. Facepalm
    June 10th, 2013 at 10:48am
  • delirium.

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    The furry boots + shorts. I can't stand them. Facepalm Even my cousin says that they make her feet sweaty but she wears them because they're cute. Oh well, if other people enjoy them. Oh and ALL the studding on everything. I just want a nice pair of shoes, why is almost everything studded with spikes or other things? o_o I have to go all over just for a nice decent pair of slip-on vans or I have to stick with my old converses.
    June 11th, 2013 at 03:35pm
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    Nike Free Runs.. Just altogether no. Facepalm
    No offense, but why? They're running shoes, not fashion accessories. I have four pairs because they're literally the best running shoes I've ever bought Shifty

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    When people wear make-up to the gym or the beach. It just makes me automatically think they're insecure because at both of those places, you're just going to sweat all of your make-up off anyway Facepalm

    And going off of that, when people wear full-fledged fashion fucking ensembles to the beach. Um hello, you're at the beach. You don't look cool, you just look like you're uncomfortable and trying too hard. Plus, all of your clothes are pretty much going to be sandy, nasty, and ruined for the rest of the day Facepalm
    June 11th, 2013 at 06:20pm
  • capheus

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    @ i saw sparks
    I have two main reasons and they're honestly just personal preference for the most part.

    I run, and since I've started running my coaches and trainers who had run collegiately had drilled it into my team and my head that they are just not good running shoes. They gave us examples for why and gave us examples of better shoes and why they viewed them as better so it's sort of something that I've been made to dislike.

    Secondly, around here girls wear the shoes primarily for looks. It just kind of rubs me the wrong way because they are trying for the sporty look and I dunno, just something I don't like seeing.
    June 11th, 2013 at 06:34pm
  • bellamy blake

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    I'm also a runner, and my trainers told me that, since I tore all of the ligaments in one of my ankles, free runs be the best bet because they're lightweight but still offer enough support for my ankle. I have to say that I agree with them. The only running shoes I've had that I've liked better (since I fucked up my ankle) were a pair of Champion running shoes I bought from Target.

    I'm just saying that I'm not wearing them because of the "look;" I don't wear athletic shoes unless I'm going running, working (when I worked doing filming for football), and to the gym. I genuinely like them as running shoes XD
    June 11th, 2013 at 06:43pm
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    @ i saw sparks
    My coaches say they have terrible support lmfao but I am a little naïve. I do know I have not worn them as a shoe, and when my friend had, she had to switch right away because of how uncomfortable they were to her. So really I can't speak on the feel of the shoe, I only know what I've been told. I also accept that different coaches will say different things and have different opinions.

    XD basically it's when girls wear the shoes for fashion, I roll my eyes and look the other way.
    June 11th, 2013 at 06:56pm
  • bellamy blake

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    Yeah, I don't think that they're the best when it comes to arch support, but compared to the other brands of running shoes I've tried, they've given me the best when it comes to ankle support, which is what I need right now. I've been running in them for three or four months now, and I haven't had any problems with them.

    But I do agree when girls wear them with like, jeans and an entire outfit. Even though the colors are great, running shoes in general just look awkward when people try to wear them anywhere but the gym XD I wouldn't pay that much for brightly-colored sneakers if I didn't need them for practical reasons.
    June 11th, 2013 at 07:12pm
  • Eunoic

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    I hate the mullet dresses, also anything "Native-American"-esque because that's basically mocking an entire peoples heritage.
    August 8th, 2013 at 10:11am
  • CarrotCake

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    Snapbacks and crocs. Just no.
    August 9th, 2013 at 06:52pm
  • WriteToLive

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    1. Crocs
    2. High-low dresses
    3. Fuzzy boots/UGGs in the summer
    4. Shorts so skinny they look like underwear
    August 13th, 2013 at 01:55am
  • bellamy blake

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    This is more than likely just a Southern thing, but it drives me crazy when people that don't hunt or fish or anything wear camouflage (not like, military camo, but the legit kind with trees and leaves and shit on it) or hunting brands like Browning.

    My brother's girlfriend does this, and it irritates me to no end. I'm not a hunter, I'm not lurking around in the woods or anything, I have no need for real-tree camo anything.
    October 29th, 2013 at 07:14pm
  • Rob_Cooper

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    I'm not the fashion police and I don't want to be. If someone wants to walk around wearing a paper bag, have at it hoss.

    That being said, personally I don't like guages (especially the really big ones) and skinny jeans. Especially skinny jeans on guys. Some girls can pull it off.

    Just my opinion.
    November 5th, 2013 at 08:56am