What fashion trend do you wish would go away?

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  1. eclecticme profile image78
    eclecticmeposted 12 years ago

    What fashion trend do you wish would go away?

  2. Jeannieinabottle profile image91
    Jeannieinabottleposted 12 years ago

    I am not sure if this is a trend or just laziness, but I wish people would stop wearing pajamas in public.  They look absolutely ridiculous and totally lazy.  I mean, did they just roll out of bed and show up in public?  That is disgusting.  If not, did they actually take the time to take a shower, but then put on pajamas?  Wouldn't it make more sense to put on real clothes instead?  It would have taken the same amount of effort.  I don't know what people are thinking when they wear pajamas in public.

  3. bwhite062007 profile image89
    bwhite062007posted 12 years ago

    Those boots with the fur drive me crazy. I don't mind the UGG boots, but those ones with a bunch of fur, and crazy looking balls hanging off them and a wedge heel I think are hideous.

  4. wiwiii profile image55
    wiwiiiposted 12 years ago

    i've always hated pants with many flowers!!! it makes the person who wears them look like a clown.. I mean it's cool to have  flowered shirt.. i actually love them but flowered pants!!!!!! come on!! I've seen women wear them both ( flowered pants + flowered shirt ) i felt like i'm going to throw up... : /

  5. Jaggedfrost profile image60
    Jaggedfrostposted 12 years ago

    contradictory overview of the ubiquitous concept of fashion. read more

  6. instantlyfamily profile image68
    instantlyfamilyposted 12 years ago

    https://usercontent2.hubstatic.com/5554069_f260.jpg

    Don't take this wrong, I do love name brand fashion but I can do without the t's and yoga pants that have the brand name largely beaddazzled across the chest and butt.

  7. profile image0
    reeltaulkposted 12 years ago

    These sneakers that everyone thinks is so fashionable and they cost like 300.00 and look like their worth 20 bucks #fools  God I swear they are so ugly and goofy.  I don't know the name of it or I would google it and post.  Alot of entertainers wear them and people with fashion sense---->yeahright!

  8. jacqui2011 profile image82
    jacqui2011posted 12 years ago

    At the moment, all the young lads seem to be wearing trousers half way down their bottoms, proudly showing off their designer pants/boxers. I just feel like pulling them up and telling them to wear a belt. Hey.... what do I know, its all in the name of fashion! One lad in his twenties at the weekend was walking in front of me and the waistband of his trousers sat just below the bottom of his boxers!! Personally, the quicker this trend goes away the better.

  9. mcrawford76 profile image88
    mcrawford76posted 12 years ago

    Overweight women wearing shirts that are 3 sizes too small. I don't know at what point fat became sexy, but I think you should wear clothes that make you look good, not to accentuate your fatness.

  10. NessaMetharam profile image60
    NessaMetharamposted 12 years ago

    pajamas in public. Oh my goodness. It's pure laziness.

  11. profile image0
    The Fastionistaposted 12 years ago

    I agree with everyone here about the PJs in public - that's just cringe-worthy. A few years ago gauchos were back in, and it felt like those took forever to fade back into the 70s where they belong....here's hoping they never rise again from the fashion grave...

 
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