What fashion trends do you think suck?

I'll add onto that with younger women wearing t-shirts with logos for bands they don't actually listen to. I've lost count of the number of waifish young 20-something wearing a Guns N Roses or Nirvana shirt who don't actually like the music but wear the shirt for some dumb ass reason.
My sister owning and wearing a Nirvana shirt but only listening to Britney Spears and George Michael when I was a teenager drove me absolutely batshit. Why do you want to label yourself with something you have no idea about.

Pajamas in public
I think this is okay depending on the circumstance. Small country towns I am fine with as 90 percent of the population would have seen you in your pyjamas anyway or covered in shit and vomit as a child.
 
Fucking Zoomer haircuts, especially the "man bun" and that one raggly hairstyle that looks like they just got out of bed. If you're a dude who has that for a hairstyle, get a goddamn buzzcut and start over with something normal. I swear to Godbear, it's like they spend shitloads of money and more time on their hair than the average woman...just to make it look like they rolled out of bed and couldn't be arsed to brush it.

Did I mention how much I hate man buns? I fucking hate them.
 
The worst trend is the zoomer perm but that's mostly just because mutts aren't able to style their weird dry hair in any other way so it's not really their fault.

To me the most annoying trends are the girls who hike up their yoga pants high as hell. Yoga pants are kinda trashy even at the best of times, but girls hike them all the way up to their damn breasts, makes them look like old men.

Obviously the point of this is to hide fat rolls, but like, just lose the damn fat rolls instead of using yoga pants as a makeshift corset. You have a lovely curvy body, just lose some damn weight. The high pants make them look like spastic rectangular fridges. Or if you're going to do that at least wear a shirt or dress over it.
 
Text on a shirt, especially on the back of a shirt — band shirts do this a lot and it's awful.

Torn clothes or clothes with holes in them don't generally make sense to me, but torn tights/pantyhose/collants are especially bad. It just makes people look like dumpster divers.

Synthetic fibers and materials in the summertime, when people would be better off investing in some linen clothing to face the weather.
 
Open collar and rolled up sleeves on a buttoned-up dress shirt. All those charismatic politicians like Obama and Macron and Trudeau try to do this to look more active and youthful. It is such an obvious affectation at being informal and not uptight.
 
Text does not belong on clothing, period. I can’t stand when I find a nice-looking top only for it to say something stupid like “don’t talk to me until I’ve had my coffee” on it. Just be the kind of person you are without insisting on it through your own clothes.
Text on a shirt, especially on the back of a shirt — band shirts do this a lot and it's awful.

Torn clothes or clothes with holes in them don't generally make sense to me, but torn tights/pantyhose/collants are especially bad. It just makes people look like dumpster divers.

Synthetic fibers and materials in the summertime, when people would be better off investing in some linen clothing to face the weather.
Text on shirts is a poor people thing in my mind. It's what you get from Walmart and secondhand stores.
 
Fetish gear as everyday clothes. Even with goth stuff back in the day there was a line, or they only wore it in clubs and had a more toned down or more spooky and less sexual look in public. Nowadays you have teenage kids wearing S&M collars and things, and dirty old men using it as an excuse to wear their fetish shit in front of unconsenting members of the public and get off on it. Keep that shit in the bedroom. Or the numbers wing.
Text on shirts is a poor people thing in my mind. It's what you get from Walmart and secondhand stores.
I see a lot of designer brands and high fashion lines doing this and it's just boring. I'm never going to buy them but I like to see weird creative shit in magazines, not just a boring T-shirt with a logo on it that any idiot could make.
We get a lot of tuhao tourists in my town and they go to the designer stores in the posh centre and spend thousands on the tackiest shit that none of the locals can afford or even want. Then they go home to Shanghai and their pals all say "hey, nice knockoff, it looks just like the real thing!" and they get so pissed off. Should've just bought a fake tbh. Can't buy taste, I suppose.
 
I really dislike acrilic nails. Especially this kind. Doesn't matter the color. I see them more and more. It's so trashy.

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I absolutely hate the flour sack, shapeless dresses that are trendy right now. The 1920s had it figured out how to make a shapeless dress look good--it was still very slim and boxy. But the shapeless dresses of today make anyone look 50lb heavier. Bonus ugly points for patchwork and grandma patterns. It baffles me someone would want to spend their youth looking like a grandma.

The trend might die because Pee Oh Cee invented patchwork and anyone who is white who does patchwork is stealing from them. Or at least this woman claims (and has her white knights bully anyone who makes patchwork dresses for sale):

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I’ve been seeing (often tight and low rise) jeans without back pockets again, because I guess they weren’t universally unflattering and tacky looking enough the first time around
Low rise jeans are hideous and fit barely anyone (that dreaded back gap). Medium rise look good on most, with high rise being the best for women with smaller hips.
 
Pants sagging. I know it's nothing new but I still see plenty of wannabe cholos and wiggers doing that shit. It's literally a prison symbol for the back door is open for business and they don't even realize Fleece Johnson would make them give up some booty.
 
I absolutely hate the flour sack, shapeless dresses that are trendy right now. The 1920s had it figured out how to make a shapeless dress look good--it was still very slim and boxy. But the shapeless dresses of today make anyone look 50lb heavier. Bonus ugly points for patchwork and grandma patterns. It baffles me someone would want to spend their youth looking like a grandma.

The trend might die because Pee Oh Cee invented patchwork and anyone who is white who does patchwork is stealing from them. Or at least this woman claims (and has her white knights bully anyone who makes patchwork dresses for sale):

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Low rise jeans are hideous and fit barely anyone (that dreaded back gap). Medium rise look good on most, with high rise being the best for women with smaller hips.
I came here to bitch about the potato sack dresses. I’ve had such a bad time shopping lately because these abominations are everywhere and they don’t look good on anyone. I especially hate the gingham print ones.

I’m also impatiently waiting for the puff sleeve trend to die out. Being petite, they either fall right off my shoulders and/or make me look like an autistic clown.
 
I came here to bitch about the potato sack dresses. I’ve had such a bad time shopping lately because these abominations are everywhere and they don’t look good on anyone. I especially hate the gingham print ones.

I’m also impatiently waiting for the puff sleeve trend to die out. Being petite, they either fall right off my shoulders and/or make me look like an autistic clown.
Both of those trends look like children's party dresses or summer outfits. It's so creepy, the fashion industry tries to make teenagers look older and more sexualised, and it tries to make adults look more like children with this shapeless gingham and ruffly shit. Absolute nonce culture.

My wife bought a few pair of skinny jeans as work pants for me. Didn't, even try them. I threw them in her face, telling her to take that shit back and get some real work pants.
Buy your own clothes, you manchild, she's not your mum
 
People dressing like this:

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Instead of this:

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Or this:

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Like I get that kanye's getup is more practical and easier to maintain, but it makes him look like an amorphous blob. Modern society looks drab as hell and we've long since advanced past the monotone jet-black color palatte of the 90's
 
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