Unlike the lib OP, I’m not trying to quit my phone. As if.

  • Yeat [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    there’s still distinct micro-trends i’d say. you’ve got the true religion chief keef swag era type fashion from the early 2010s, affluent white boys wearing vineyard vines and patagonia in the mid 2010s, when i was in high school a bunch of girls used to wear the sweatshirt + leggings/yoga pants combo with socks pulled over their pants which i don’t think i’ve seen in a really long time, and countless others but i don’t think anything of that existed before 2008 and a lot of stuff has definitely fallen out of popularity since

    • Yeat [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      i’d agree though that as a whole though fashion seems same-y and nowhere near as distinct as it was decades prior. probably due to the rise of “fast fashion”, the spread of the internet essentially killing monoculture in general, and mainstream cultural stagnation