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[2020] Fashion Trends you wish would die

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Xerobull, Oct 31, 2020.

  1. Deuce

    Deuce Context & Nuance

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    Not a fan of...

    cold shoulder tops for women. Looks like moths chewed a giant hole in their clothes.
    hip hugging low rise pants for women that don't flatter the hourglass figure.
    Already mentioned, but yeah, big chunky watches women wear.
    Wedge heels
    #1 worst: Capri pants! OMG. This is the clothing when women just say "I've given up."
     
  2. Mr. Brightside

    Mr. Brightside Contributing Member

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    Right, this was the style in 2003. They could all afford any suit.
     
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  3. TWS1986

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    Those half shoes, half slipper ones that women wear.
     
  4. STR8Thugg

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    But seriously...

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    Alright, alright, but actually seriously:

    [​IMG] The "Top Knot Bun. Especially when your woman is just doing it to be lazy af and put all her hair into a top bun.

    [​IMG] The sorority chick oversized t shirt "style." Especially when not seen on college campuses, where it has taken over like the plague. Girl, you graduated 8 years ago, it's time to put on a fitted shirt.
     
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  5. TimDuncanDonaut

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    Cam wore a pilgrim hat at one of the game conferences and it wasn't Thanksgiving.

    I don't know what people do on Paris/London runways, as someone who is fashion handicapped, I was still mildly triggered. His fashion is turrible.
     
  6. Buck Turgidson

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    "HEY, LOOK AT MY HAT!"

    Yeah...whatever.
     
  7. Asian Sensation

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    Not a money thing. Just bad styling in general during that era. Baggy and loose was in. Hip hop culture style at the time didn’t help. Styles come and go but I can’t imagine baggy suits ever being a thing again. I think fashion runaways and stylists try to make it a thing again but it’s not happened. Hopefully it stays that way.

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  8. adoo

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    fashion always repeats itself

    Zoot Suits in the 1930s

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    Zoot suits in the 1950s

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  9. Dr of Dunk

    Dr of Dunk Clutch Crew

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    All fashion is is basically coming up with something and, after it's popular for a few years, saying it's not and moving onto something else. I think that's pretty much design in general. Whatever's hot today, just do the opposite tomorrow and proclaim "it's in!". Like all the paint schemes that are "neutral" nowadays that leave your house looking like a damn insane asylum or hospital ward. But hey, it's "in".

    Baggy pants were popular long ago. Big, double-breasted suits were popular back in the 50's. I can't wait until those make a comeback. I think 50's fashion is some of the best. A lot of the 90's seem to be based on it, even if to some exaggerated extent. Some of those suits NBA players wore in the 90's-00's were flat-out comical, though. But then you have that pic you posted where Tristan Thompson looks like he tried to squeeze into his kid's suit or ran it through the washing machine.

    The whole skinny pant legs and skinny jeans movement needs to die. Most of those pants from behind look like they took a dump in them.
     
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  10. Buck Turgidson

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    Everything is cyclical.
     
  11. adoo

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    then the influences of Elvis the pelvis and Beatlemania ushered in the skinny pants

    [​IMG], a la American Graffiti / Happy Days​
     
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  12. Asian Sensation

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    I don’t disagree with anything you said except for Tristan Thompson’s suit. That’s a well tailored form fitting suit. Not a skinny/too tight suit at all.
     
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    Comically large watches on guys. Smaller wristed folks should keep their watch under 40mm.

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  14. droxford

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    Wha'ts really laughable about that is how short the pants are. We used to call them "high-waters" because it looks like you're pulling your pant legs up before walking through high water. I hate seeing the high-water fashion.
     
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    If you can eat dinner off your watch it's too big.
     
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    Mother****ers wearing shirts of bands they don't even listen to or know anything about.
     
  17. conquistador#11

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    If I'm wearing my AJ1s or AJ4s or Nike SBs, I have to wear tapered pants.
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    For dress shoes I go relaxed fit.
     
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    No one has seen my chin in over 20 years and I intend to keep it that way. In fact, my chin has only been exposed 1 time in nearly 30 years. I'll be rocking a beard until the moment I'm cremated and it's what catches on fire first.
     
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    The long loose fitting suit was definitely a thing but some of those are too big.

    I have loved that look since I saw it on these guys but I was too chunky to make it work.

    Steve Harvey took it to another level.
     
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    Not then.
     

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