Aside from v-neck shirts and skinny jeans, what other millennial fashion trends are now mostly/totally dead?
Having your jeans look like this was extremely important
>>18654982Notice the lack of ass, this is early millenial couture. Just a few years later this guy would have been obsessively working out his lower body and herniating every disk in his spine.
>>18654974Slim anything. Slim ties, slim shirts, slim jeans. Being skinny is also a millennial thing. Zoomers are way fatter and the super high rise trend comes from women wanting to hide their belly fat.
>>18654974fat acceptance/body positivity
>>18654974DEI the pendulum swung too far and now it's going back the other way
im 40 and did drugs so i forget how we used to dress. I wear suits (WITH FUCKING DRAPE) and grandpamax now (button ups, slacks, sweaters, suits, etc). My casual wear is now cowboycore so bootcuts and western shirts and cowboy hats and boots. I will never give these things up.
>>18654986No man it's late millenial normcore stuff. Cmon
>>18655028Anything else you'd like to tell us about your life or can we get back to serious cultural analysis and generalisation?
Henleys, raglans, band t-shirts, accent belts, pea coats and fisherman coats with a hoodie underneath
Horizontal stripes
>>18655033That’s a good one I didn’t think of. >>18654986These comments about weight don’t seem right.
>>18654986Millennials lived through the worst obesity crisis in history. They constantly bitched about fat acceptance and shit. It was the youngest millennials/oldest zoomers that brought back gym culture. Especially now with carefully curated social media images.
>>18655129modern gym culture is still aping late 00s
>>18655031I will keep wearing henleys until I die. Henleys are a better version of crew neck t-shirts. And the best part about them is you need to be thin or fit to pull them off, so they filter out fatfucks.
>>18654974v necks are back if run in niche trendsetting circles in niche trendsetting neighborhoods
>>18654974wearing a beaniewhite sneakersbig beardscuck feminism ("i'm an ally" bullshit)
>>18655129>>18655133Yeah, saying “fat acceptance” is a young millennial/old zoomer thing (presumably you mean 1994–2005 or something) doesn’t seem right, at least in the sense of being a defining broad trend. And the fat acceptance stuff was always niche outside of random articles in women’s publications, one-off failed ad campaigns, and tumblr culture (all of which were naturally spotlighted due to their stupidity; also worth noting it was essentially a female thing that 99% of men just laughed at). This is mistaking the map for the territory: just because we remember it as a crazy part of that era doesn’t mean it’s an accurate reflection of the era itself. This kind of thing sounds like when millennials, for a brief period, would assume hair metal was bigger than it was because they were introduced to it in the Guitar Hero fad and their knowledge of the 80s otherwise was that, Gen X’ers saying unfunny quotes from E.T., and 80s-Taco-Bell-colored outfits.
>>18655189>wearing a beaniestill popular>white sneakersonly dead if you mean CPs/minimal
>>18655129>Gen Z brought back gym cultureLmao.
>>18654974leaving the house, talking to members of the opposite gender, having sex
>>18655301Owning a house and not financing groceries is also right out.
buttom up shirt worn untuckt
>>18654974EDIT OUT THE DEI HIRE NEXT TIMETHANKS
>>18655316Another millennial thing that's gone out of style is open racism instead of pretending that it's DEI or some other shit because you don't openly want to say that you hate someone even if they're qualified for their job.
The archeologist look is millennial-coded and just says “I give up.”
>>18654974Looking like a young adult. Zoomers in their 20s just don't look and act like the people in this pic. They either look like they're still in high school (including me) or they look like they're in their 30s.
>>18654974The hypebeast era that ended in 2020 or so was essentially a millennial frenzy.There were some good styles and clothing but also garbage such as Off-White stuff for instance
>>18655129>It was the youngest millennials/oldest zoomers that brought back gym culture.No. That was solidly the 2000s-era. I specifically remember GWOT vets coming back from deployment yoked out because there was nothing else to do if you weren't patrolling a fence line.
>>18655479>The hypebeast era that endedNigga we still in the hypebeast era.
>>18655483Lmao no we are not. The hypebeast site itself barely has any comments whereas 5-7 years ago there was a lively conversation. Logos have become cringe; nike raffles are for suckers and flippers; Jordans are out; supreme isn't as valued as it used to be; Abloh stuff is nowadays seen as an embarrassment; etc
>>18655030Kek
>>18655225minimal white sneakers already came back, like margiela sprinters and common projects driving lo. holy fuck how is a fashion board so out of touch with fashion
>>18656135Nothing came back. Fashion is dead. There are no fashion trends anymore. Things will just keep getting adopted randomly by a handful of people at a time everywhere depending upon which soicial media influencers and algorithms they're following.
>>18654974>v-neckIt really just hit me that I can't remember the last time I saw one irl.
>>18656148cope. just admit you're out of touch
>>18654982S T A C K STACKS
>>18655099no it's true, gen y had a big heroin-chic craze as a precursor to fat acceptance. tides turned like crazy during metoo era