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Why do revisionist zoomers and zoomettes try to claim pic rel was everyday street fashion in the 2000s?
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>>18664223
because they look at photoshoots/celeb pics and don't look at street photography
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>>18664223
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I always hated the pointy shoes thing. It makes me think of cougars who drink wine all weekend.
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>>18664223
Everyday streetwear was skinny jeans, straightened hair with layered/split ends and a deep side part, thick black eyeliner, a short hoodie tee with a long cami underneath, and converse shoes
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>>18664236
>Boomers are the most evil generation
hhahah just like

"The seething din of millennials faded into the warming night, their cries of "the Beatles fucking suck" and "Boomers are to blame for all my failings" were dampened to silence by the mist, and drown by the morning dew.
But they'd be awake by early afternoon, only to start the plaintive ritual again; the melancholy wailing bouncing off the backlit screens and cereal boxes surrounding them, while members of other generations, working, raising families, contributors all, heard nothing of it. The local flora turned as deaf an ear as the fauna, and the cloudless sky, too; and so continued the spiteful blameful opera voiced by the directionless adherents of America's voluntary class of malding malaisial millennials."

-- Magnus Olympus, from The Saddest Clowns in the World
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>>18664223 (OP)
>>18664469
For one, nobody called it "streetwear" or "street fashion" in the 2000s like a nigger. It was just fashion. And two, everyday jeans in the 2000s were bootcut, straight, relaxed fit, and later slim fit jeans, not skinny jeans. Skinny jeans were popular only among scene and emo types. Regular people didn't wear that trash. Skinny jeans are more of an early to mid 2010s meme.

In the 2000s all jeans used to be 100% cotton or cotton polyester mix. They didn't have spandex in them. So skinny jeans weren't really popular among the general public because they didn't have stretch in them to make them comfortable to wear. Once spandex blends were introduced in like 2009-10, skinny jeans started becoming popular in the 2010s.
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>>18664483
2000s women's fashion was usually a tight figure hugging top to show off their slim bodies (being skinny was really big in the 2000s), and bootcut jeans. That was the default outfit for girls across the world throughout the mid to late 2000s.
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>>18664483
This was what Gen X wore in the 2000s, not millennials. Millennials were strictly Hot Topic, Abercrombie, and maybe Anchor Blue before skinny jeans took over in 2004. The only time people wore boot cut was when there was that brief sandals with jeans surfer fad in 2002.

I don’t understand why this board thinks Night at the Roxbury was peak 2000s. Avril Lavigne was in, Britney Spears was out.
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>>18664483
>Skinny jeans were popular only among scene and emo types. Regular people didn't wear that trash.
Were you not under 25 in the 00s? All the normie girls wore skinnies with either flat sneakers, ugg boots, or flip flops.
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>>18664504
And ballerina slippers.
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>>18664504
In California, skinny jeans appeared overnight around the summer of 2005. From South Pole to skinny jeans with studded belts in the blink of an eye. At first, boys thought it was strange until girls said they preferred boys wearing them.
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>>18664505
That was more of a Latina thing.
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>>18664223
They genuinely believe it. Ever generation does this about the past.
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They don't. Fashion throwbacks are common, people always pick the best dressed trends from those decades. Also why are threads like this so common, I can't remember why we hate zoomers again?
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>>18664533
Because rabbis want inter-generational wars among the goyim.
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>>18664236
How does random nignog reaction to video have so many views wtf?
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actual 2000s clothing was this
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>>18664489
layering, graphic tees, cotton jeans and budget looking clothing



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