Fashion trends you despise?

  • Siriano;

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    How everything in the Junior's section is sheer.

    And that cheap flimsy fabric that never wants to stay on a hanger. Grr
    April 29th, 2014 at 05:03am
  • bellamy blake

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    Honestly, I'm kinda over the whole nail art obsession.

    I don't have a problem with it in itself, but it's annoying how it's become like a requirement. I'm pretty good with nails, but I'm lucky if I have the ten minutes a week to just slap a couple coats of polish on them, and if I did have a little extra time, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't choose to spend it on my nails.
    May 16th, 2014 at 09:44pm
  • I feel insane

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    I'm pretty tolerant of most fashion trends I see, but I will never for the life of me get why people sag their pants. It looks terrible No
    May 21st, 2014 at 05:18pm
  • bona drag.

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    High waisted bottoms. Ready for that trend to die already please.
    July 21st, 2014 at 11:47pm
  • cola frank.

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    bona drag.:
    High waisted bottoms. Ready for that trend to die already please.
    This.

    Also leggings as pants. Just stop. Not to mention crop tops and yoga pants.
    July 29th, 2014 at 04:24am
  • kitsch

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    The "Jenner/Kardashian" look, from the harsh contour and overdrawn lips to whatever ~*~super trendy~*~ clothing they're wearing. I don't look at them and see groundbreaking fashion sense; sure, they can dress well at times but that's because they pay a ton of money for designer brands and tailoring.

    Neutral
    July 29th, 2014 at 04:42am
  • n. josten

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    kitsch:
    The "Jenner/Kardashian" look, from the harsh contour and overdrawn lips to whatever ~*~super trendy~*~ clothing they're wearing. I don't look at them and see groundbreaking fashion sense; sure, they can dress well at times but that's because they pay a ton of money for designer brands and tailoring.
    Thiiiis.

    And I really dislike this newest "destroyed/ripped up clothes" look? You could just buy a plain t-shirt/pair of jeans and rip them up for less money if it's really that cool. No one would know the difference.
    July 31st, 2014 at 04:40pm
  • elixir

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    I really hate the whole fake nails thing. Like a solid 85% of the girls I went to high school with had fake nails. Sometimes they looked okay but sometimes they were just tacky and looked more like talons than fingernails. AND THAT IS SO EXPENSIVE, like my sister has to go every couple weeks to get her gel nails re-done. Doesn't seem worth it to me.

    Also,
    -the brightly-colored/dip-dyed/otherwise tacky-looking hipster shorts with rhinestones and shit. barf. just not me.
    -birkenstocks (ugh) they used to be made fun of (and rightfully so) but now they're like the new summertime uggs. nonono
    -fur-trimmed anything
    -any type of animal print (esp. with neon colors)
    -black lipstick...I understand that they 90's grunge is back, and i actually like most of it, but i don't like the black lipstick. it's just not flattering in my opinion, not even on Kylie Jenner.
    August 12th, 2014 at 09:12pm
  • n. josten

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    And after a lot of consideration, I came to the conclusion that I really dislike high waisted bottoms.
    August 19th, 2014 at 11:50pm
  • deletemyaccountpls

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    - Animal print anything.
    - Fake fucking pockets.
    -Transparent boots??
    - Neon anything.
    - Hoop earings.
    - Monroe and eyebrow piercings.
    - Nude colored clothing.
    - Ugg boots. Especially with shorts or leggings.
    - Denim short shorts underwear.
    - Extremely baggy Harlem pants. I'm sorry but whenever I see someone wearing them I can't help but think they look like they've shit themselves.
    - Tops from Supré and similar stores with dumb phrases. Sayings like "Wifey" "Property of an Aussie Boy" and "Santa’s bitch" don't belong on clothing aimed at tweens.
    September 1st, 2014 at 02:16pm
  • Anchor and Hope.

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    - Crocs. Good God, make it stop.
    - A short skirt and UGG boots, it's just something I can't grasp, I think UGGS are for warmth, which...you lose in translation if you pair it with a mini skirt. Facepalm
    - Clothing mindlessly covered in rhinestones.
    - Pink camo (seriously, what are you hiding from?)
    - Socks with sandals
    - Couples who intentionally coordinate their outfits.
    September 2nd, 2014 at 06:57am
  • shelbyvengeance

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    I hate most fashion trends to be honest. But here are a few:

    - drop crotch pants
    - fake pockets on jeans
    - jeans with those long zippers. or they are all button and have 10 buttons
    - ugg boots
    - leggings
    - high waist shorts and jeans
    - those oversized sweatshirts with usually cartoon characters repeated over and over. or they blow up a picture/logo whatever to fill up the whole sweater.
    - mostly plain shirts, but then the logo is near the bottom or on your shoulder
    - hoodies with designs/words on the sleeves
    - those jeans that stop right about your ankles. (not skinny jeans. maybe they are capris). either way they look like your jeans are way too short. if you are tall and your jeans end like that, then I understand. tall girl problems
    - anything color blocked (I believe that's what it's called)
    September 2nd, 2014 at 05:26pm
  • bona drag.

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    mavis.:
    Extremely baggy Harlem pants. I'm sorry but whenever I see someone wearing them I can't help but think they look like they've shit themselves.
    Harem pants should not be worn unless you're going to a fancy dress party as either a genie or MC Hammer. File
    The maxi skirt/bandeau combo. It's like the mullet of fashion. Conservative on bottom, revealing on the top. I'm not sure what the point is. Do your legs get very cold but your torso very hot? Have you come from a formal event and thought, "Now that the funeral is over, I want to go party, but I don't have time to go home and change. I'll just take my top off and walk around in a bandeau with my long black skirt." Shifty
    September 3rd, 2014 at 02:14am
  • strigoi.

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    Crocs.
    Socks with sandals.
    Leggings as pants.
    Guys pants that hang below their butts.
    Crop tops.
    Ugg boots (or any winter boots, really) worn with shorts. WHY.
    Fake pockets. -_- Just recently bought a pair of pants and didn't realize until I wore them that the pockets were fake. Sad
    September 3rd, 2014 at 03:43am
  • burning.

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    Fake pockets Cheese
    Harlem pants
    Crocs
    Those transparent shoes that everyone seems to love
    Black lipstick
    Overdrawn lips (seriously, we can see your actual lip line...)
    September 5th, 2014 at 09:43am
  • southpaw

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    Everyone else has said it, but fake pockets. There is literally no point to those.
    Pink shorts that come just above the knee. Since I've started college, I have lost count of how many guys I've seen wear those. Facepalm
    Plain brown Sperry Top-Siders or whatever those are actually called. I dig boating shoes when they have a cool print or they're a neat color, but the plain ones are so...not cool.
    Last but definitely not least, slider sandals with long socks. Like...what? I always thought socks and sandals were a no-no, but...
    September 6th, 2014 at 02:50am
  • The Real Mitt Romney

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    Sperry. Literally???? I don't see how they're cute??????????????????
    Neon in general.
    V-necks. They look really awkward on everyone, I'm not really sorry.
    Crop tops. Why can't I find a fucking shirt that I don't have to wear a cami under??
    Those heel/shoe hybrid things. I'm a fan of small platforms but when they look like a heel and a shoe had a baby? Like they're tilted like heels but they're shoes??
    Floral + tribal everything.
    September 6th, 2014 at 09:52pm
  • based

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    I actually agree with almost everything I've read other people saying on this page, but I also hate this whole ridiculously overtly sexual thing going on. Like these tight clothes (high-waisted tight shit with croptops, tight dresses made of stretchy fabric, etc. all with high heels) that are just supposed to say "I have huge boobs and a huge ass, look" and that you can barely function it because you constantly have to adjust and shit. It's just stupid and I think it seems ridiculously uncomfortable. I don't even know how to explain this trend but...yeah. I don't mind sexy clothes if it's done the right way and I'm not trying to slut shame AT ALL, but this trend is like a primal, infantile kind of sexuality that makes women seems like pure sex objects to men who are there for them to look at. It's almost like a kind of bondage in itself, because you can hardly walk or do anything physically without your outfit fucking up. There's nothing smart or interesting or mysterious about this trend, which means it lacks everything that I appreciate in fashion.
    September 25th, 2014 at 02:57am
  • The Real Mitt Romney

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    It's 5 months later and I'm still fucking pissed about crop tops. I STILL can't find a shirt that's not cropped in stores.
    March 1st, 2015 at 02:36am
  • Freya Stark

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    Definitely tops and t-shirts with slogans. I just, as soon as I pick up a top and see that it has something written on it, it goes straight back on the rail. The most offensive one I ever saw was in New Look about six years' ago, and it had something daft like, "I cut my own hair" written on it. Nothing else. Just that, in massive marker-pen-type letters. I mean, what is that even trying to suggest? I also had one that said, "Musicians Wanted. Apply Within" printed on it, and I always felt weird about wearing it -- as though I was asking people to like, apply within me. Shocked
    May 10th, 2015 at 12:47am