Lisa Goodwin+FollowScrolling through some old yearbooks or photo dumps from the mid-2000s šWe're talking about that era of layered polos, questionable denim washes, spiky hair, chunky highlights, and maybe a few too many graphic tees. Remember the sheer confidence we all exuded in those low-rise jeans and probably-too-small tops? Many of the clothes are just stunning (of course some others are not.) Why did we stop dressing like this? #Mid2000sVibes #2000sFashion #Y2KStyle #YearbookPhotos #FashionNostalgia #Throwback #FashionTrends #PopCulture #Fashion 20Share
rogerwilliams+FollowWhich Men's Trend Needs to Stay Buried? š¬You know those trends that just exploded onto the scene, were everywhere for a hot second, and then vanished, leaving us all wondering, "How did that even happen" Here are a few that still haunt my sartorial memories: š The Backwards Look. Wearing shirts and jackets... reversed. Was there ever a practical or stylish reason for this. I'm still confused. š The Layered Look. Specifically, those pre-stitched polo shirts with a long-sleeved tee peeking out. And often, they came with some baffling, raised-letter branding like "Life & Legend" plastered across the back. A truly perplexing garment. š The Giant Suit. For a while, men's suits seemed to balloon to cartoonish proportions. Even big guys looked like kids swimming in their grandpa's wardrobe. š The Chunky Leather Bracelet. Think roughly 2002-2005. Everywhere you looked, men were sporting those massive leather cuff bracelets. Just can't understand what's good about it. So what's that one men's fashion trend you truly wish had never seen the light of day? ššš #MensFashion #FashionTrends #StyleMistakes #WhatWereWeThinking #FashionFails #Menswear #Fashion 822Share