What do you think is the worst fashion fad of all time?
Of all fashion fads that have ever existed, which one do you think is the worst?
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Of all fashion fads that have ever existed, which one do you think is the worst?
I honestly really don't like the new trend of everyone having beards. I especially can't stand the hipster type beard with the curly moustache, and then the hair of a model with it. It looks so weird imo.
I litterly just saw someone like that! Looked my age had 3 kids and a "trophy" wife. They looked so fucking stupid. He had on those these ridiculous glasses as well. Im 100% positive she's cheating on him. No way someone who looks that much like a bitch ain't being cheated on
Huge tattoos in places that are visible when wearing street clothes, ear-gauges and multiple chunks of metal sticking out of the face and through the nasal septum are top of my list.
I think enormous, bushy, oiled beards look pretty damn stupid too.
Saggy pants and leggings are kind of a tie for me. Most people I've seen that wore these had doughy, misshapen butts. XD
Bedazzling and Monroe piercings. Everytime I see someone with a Monroe piercing they always look like a crackhead to me.
Monroe piercings are most hilarious when the person decides to use a large stud that's black or much darker than their skin-tone. There have been several times when I've glanced at someone decorated like that, and my first thought was to wonder why they haven't had something done about the possibly cancerous tumour on their face. If the stud is more discreet, then from a distance, it looks like they've got a facial wart.
The standard male hair “shaved sides and short and standing up on top” that reigned from 2013-2019, it was so boring and over done.
Honourable mentions; bucket hats, mom jeans, flares, Paul’s Boutique, badly done facial piercings and although it’s not really a “fad” wellies as casual shoes (yes I’ve seen this and I live no-where near a farm).
When guys sag with skinny jeans and a small shirt. That is very gay looking. 10 years ago if someone was sagging atleast their shirt covered the area
Baggy pants halfway down the crack of the ass, and the ManBun. Oh and it may not be a fashion thing but "twerking". I dont get it, it's not at all attractive. And someone else above said those goofy looking things that people put in their earlobes.
Hmm... that's a tough one!
Have to agree on what SkullsNRoses said about the shaved sides look. I've never liked that. I also don't like the shaved sides with the long top, that one is possibly even worse.
I have also never gotten the look where girls intentionally dye their hair to make it look like it has about 6" of grown out roots (I believe they call it ombre or something like that?). Never cared for that look. I don't like the messy beach wave hair that well, either.
The too-perfect eyebrows are a no for me as well. The ones that look drawn on and are a completely different color than the person's hair (I've seen black eyebrows on blonde girls, for example) are the worst. I don't get why some people want their eyebrows to be the focal point of their face, as that seems like an odd choice to me, lol. Though, I think this might be starting to die down a bit.
Back when I was in high school, the trend was to have stick straight, extremely flat hair, and I never liked that, either. I never thought hair so flat it almost looks like it's plastered against your head really did much for anyone. Girls were always begging me to let them straighten my hair in school and I caved just to please them once or twice and hated it, lol.
80s. That fried hair look and baggy neon clothes with tons of jean everything, no
Sagging jeans, eyebrow piercings and belly piercings.
And how dragqueen-makeup somehow became the norm. It looks ridiculous and may look cool in pictures in an artsy type of way but in real life it looks horrendous.
Wearing a baseball cap backwards. They look so stupid like they don't know whether they're coming or going.
I always hated the baggy shit that was popular in the 90s and early 2000s.