What fashion trends do you think suck?

I don't know if it's already been mentioned, but bleached eyebrows don't look good on anyone and make you look like a skinwalker.

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It seems that the new fashion trend of the moment is to look like an escapee from an insane asylum.
 
It's funny you say that, because I was just noticing how some of the gen z "masculine" outfits these days look like grandpa outfits.
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All of these fuckers have red flags.

How I'd summarize the worst of zoomer fashion is to make a simple comparison. Anybody who knows what a PS2 is knows Final Fantasy X. Anybody who's played it or seen it knows it has some really...out there, we'll say, character designs. When I do my own designs for characters, I find my limit by just asking "would this be out of place in FFX?"

Some trash I've seen both irl and in this thread makes that metric look modest.
 
All of these fuckers have red flags.

How I'd summarize the worst of zoomer fashion is to make a simple comparison. Anybody who knows what a PS2 is knows Final Fantasy X. Anybody who's played it or seen it knows it has some really...out there, we'll say, character designs. When I do my own designs for characters, I find my limit by just asking "would this be out of place in FFX?"

Some trash I've seen both irl and in this thread makes that metric look modest.
The thing is, some of those designs, as weird and horrifying as they are, are way more true to the horrors of 2000s fashion then whatever the fuck zoomers think young trendy people dressed like in that era.
 

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overalls are the worst thing one could wear.
If you're a boy under the age of 10, a construction worker, a farmer, a lumberjack, or do general blue collar work for a living, you actually have a reason to wear overalls.
It's funny you say that, because I was just noticing how some of the gen z "masculine" outfits these days look like grandpa outfits.
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This is just the zoomer equivalent of wearing a steampunk top hat and trench coat, but infinitely gayer and more annoying.

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For me it's Ugg. I don't know why, but I just hate how it looks.
I know the feeling, but I was gifted a pair, and they're so warm and comfortable I wondered why I waited so long to try them.
Mr. Cheese recently bought a pair of Crocs, something he swore he'd never do.
But he said it's ridiculous how comfortable the ugly things are, and when you're an old fart like us, comfort is important.
I finally faced the fact that my stiletto heel wearing days are over. I'm in agony after an hour.
 
I don't really like tattoos to begin with, but I especially dislike seeing the increase of people having a bunch of seemingly randomly ones applied to their arms and legs. The picture below of Miley Cyrus is a good example of what I mean. At least a full sleeve seems to have some kind of purpose, but ones like in the picture come across to me like the look of a kid buying a few of those temporary tattoos from in the lobby of an old K-Mart or something.

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I don't really like tattoos to begin with, but I especially dislike seeing the increase of people having a bunch of seemingly randomly ones applied to their arms and legs. The picture below of Miley Cyrus is a good example of what I mean. At least a full sleeve seems to have some kind of purpose, but ones like in the picture come across to me like the look of a kid buying a few of those temporary tattoos from in the lobby of an old K-Mart or something.

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"No Tattoos" is the new tattoos. Don't get me wrong; I'm not some puritanical tattoo despiser, but they're so ubiquitous among people I know (and the population in general) that I got mine lasered off. Now who's unique?
 
"No Tattoos" is the new tattoos. Don't get me wrong; I'm not some puritanical tattoo despiser, but they're so ubiquitous among people I know (and the population in general) that I got mine lasered off. Now who's unique?
I have two really small ones, both I got at for charity flash days, but I kind of wish I no longer had them.

How effective was the lasering!? I'm quite curious.
 
I have two really small ones, both I got at for charity flash days, but I kind of wish I no longer had them.

How effective was the lasering!? I'm quite curious.
Effectiveness depends on a lot of factors (age, color/type of ink, skin tone, method of tattooing). I've seen people have theirs disappear completely. You can still see one I have if you look closely because it was an amateur tattoo job with way too much ink put into it. I moved away from the area where I was having it done but it's still mostly gone. If I resumed getting treatments on what's still there I'm sure it would fade even more.

You want a place that uses a PICO laser. The treatment itself on a small tattoo would be very quick each session. The first session is pretty rough, not because it's agony, but because it's a type of pain you've never experienced before. The best way I can describe it is that it's like sewing needles wrapped in lighting bolts being thrown into your skin by the end of a whip. By the third session, if you need that many, it's no big deal at all. Something smaller than a deck of cards would probably be around $150 per session or less (don't quote me on that) and take 2-5 treatments, in general. A lot of laser shops can give you an estimate based on a photo you text them. I'm definitely glad I did it.
 
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I never thought I'd say this, but we gotta bring back the Instagram baddie look. It's a million times better than whatever this new sexy malnourished clown e-girl tiktok thing is.
That trend never died in Turkey or Arab states. I still occasionally see women who still dress like Kim K circa 2014 (full balayage, contour, neutral colours etc.), bonus points if they have a fake designer bag or luggage.
 
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