What fashion trends do you think suck?

As a tomboy growing up, and as a woman today who wears whatever "gender" of clothes I feel like without having to change how I identify: if it fits and it's appropriate to your setting wear it.

That's the rub. It has to fit. Even certain women's body shapes aren't as flattering in female clothes. Men in dresses or skirts aren't my thing (though a guy in historical robes or kilts are neat) but if you actually get something fitted to your body shape it can look just fine. There's no law in biology that men can't wear ___/women can't wear ___." If someoene says you can't, screw em. I would love a nice tailored 3-piece suit, with a fancy waistcoat.
Absolutely. In my mind that's the difference between "crossdressing" and not.
Anyone can wear any-thing, but it has to fit. If a man wore a dress but it was tailored/cut for him, then it's not crossdressing. It's a dress designed for a man.

Observation: I finally came back on here with the tor browser. It's clear the...demographic of this board (beauty parlor I mean) has changed since the site left the clearnet.
Mobileposting. I'm not even joking. Time and time again we see that women are phone-first browsers, but more men have access to desktops and laptops.
Also mobile-Tor sucks monkeys.
 
I think a lot of stuff from actual Y2K (1999-2001) is really cool just because it was such a unique and fleeting look in architecture and graphic design, especially technology. There’s at least a lot of visual flair and personality that you just don’t see now in the age of corporate minimalism:

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Unfortunately it gets mixed in and conflated with the pre-recession era of consoomer nihilism (2003-2007) which is where you get the annoying zoomers dressing like a sloppy mix of Paris Hilton and a Disney channel character
The blueberry Mac was so cute, and I say that as a straight male with a raging hardon and too much to drink.
 
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closed birekenstock clogs. why are they a microtrend?? they look awful and unless they are comfortable i dont understand it. and people are styling them with formal clothing and streetwear which is so ugly. also newbalances 550- they have the flat shape of normal sneakers but the size of chunky shoes. they arent horrid but they look pretty autistic and their sudden popularity baffles me. literally any other new balance model looks better.
 
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Button pins are basically red flags and tells me that the person is insufferable, not to mention they don't look good on anything you wear.
 
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Button pins are basically red flags and tells me that the person is insufferable, not to mention they don't look good on anything you wear.
Whenever I see these dumb things I think of Stephanie "Yarrow" Cianfriglia and how her Etsy wishlists are full of serial killer and uwu queer button pins. At least get enamel pins, like damn.
 
Straight wide leg linen pants. I really hate them they look so awful on everyone.
 
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Intentionally torn jeans
I've noticed these have made a huge comeback lately. I see some with so many large holes in them, like how do you get these on without sticking theough the wrong hole and tearing the strategically placed preexisting tears?!
 
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I was consoling myself with the thought that, despite the return of Y2K fashion, there was a glorious absence of people plastering "JUICY" rhinestoned across their arses. Then I was unfortunate enough to have to walk behind someone with "JUICY" rhinestoned across their arse.

It's just revolting, tacky and, for some reason, favoured by those with the saddest, most doughy backsides going. I thought clothing was meant to flatter our best features, not sound a visual-klaxon towards something that looks like a wilted blancmange.
 
I was consoling myself with the thought that, despite the return of Y2K fashion, there was a glorious absence of people plastering "JUICY" rhinestoned across their arses. Then I was unfortunate enough to have to walk behind someone with "JUICY" rhinestoned across their arse.

It's just revolting, tacky and, for some reason, favoured by those with the saddest, most doughy backsides going. I thought clothing was meant to flatter our best features, not sound a visual-klaxon towards something that looks like a wilted blancmange.
sometimes i like to think those only exist as a joke until i realize that the midwest exists. and hillbillies. and people who shop at walmart.
 
I swear to god, if the "puffed sleeves on everything that isn't a t-shirt" trend doesn't die soon, I'm just going to start ripping the sleeves off my tops like The Todd. My linebacker shoulders don't need extra width.

And I hate that Y2K fashion is retro trendy now. Everything zoomers do pisses me off. I'm not ready for the little shits to be voluntarily wearing the ugly stuff I had to wear in high school because it was impossible to find anything better. I have PTSD flashbacks of puke-green tie dye, one-size-fits-all popcorn crop tops, and low-rise jeans that wouldn't stay on my ass for love or money.

The funny thing is that at the time, I remember my mother complaining that everything she saw in the mall when we went shopping was reminding her of the ugliest trends from her own high school days in the 70s. The fashion cycle has us all doomed to repeat the same thing every generation, except stupider.
 
Many people where I live started dressing like utter garbage. Sweatpants, jordans, hoodies and so on. I thought only americans dressed that way, but it seems nigger-cloathig-culture has arrived in europe as well. I think it came with american rap, when it got popular in europe. I really started noticing it a year ago. I hope this shit ends soon.
 
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