Trends You Are Sick Of...

barn/chore jackets, the kind with the contrast collar anyway. Especially if it's corduroy.
 
yeah I suppose it's more about the really homogeneous interpretations that absolutely flood any social channel you're on
personally I'm done with the whole Tibi thing too, never liked it but it's starting to get on my nerves especially hard this season
 
im sick of treating hermes as "investment pieces".. girl when are you gonna sell it?? and to who??

Anyone whos gonna pay the inflatable resale price already has tons or are already filling their home with hermes plates and throw pillows to get an offer. Just admit youre a basic b*tch.
 
:lol: @tourbillions same for Chanel, ok I get an unusual amount of entertainment following the Chanel subreddit and reading about people freaking out about the resale value of their bags
 
Wide-fit everything! It all started with Philo during her big years at Celine, and tbh I loved it at first, but now everything you see on the runways is wide shirts with wide jackets with wide pants and clunky "artsy" shoes.
 
sneakers anywhere, everywhere, all the time. sneakers at the office, sneakers in the club, at a fine dining restaurant, weddings, funerals, ENOUGH ALREADY.

No your Vejas/NewBalance/Adidas/Whatever else aren't "dressy" because they're white/beige.

I'm all for being comfortable, and if you want to flout dress codes by wearing informal/unprofessional shoes in a formal/professional setting, go ahead it's a free country, but don't pretend that you are Miss Classy
 
^ you forgot the grossest of 'em all!:

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and yeah.. I remember this guy at work who was asked to dress more professional because he kept wearing sneakers and he seriously asked 'even if they're yeezys?' 😭😂
 
I still can't believe my eyes when I see people wearing these. I've got one special pair that I saved from like 17 years ago just for sentimental reasons but they will never see the light of day.
 
its not a trend per se but im tired of seeing ppl dressed as if they're part of Dawson's creek cast (or any other tv show from the early 00's), its cool to be inspired by a decade/the past but to just copy it without any effort is soooo corny lol like come up w something else

also someone needs to stop all the musty mfs with their little dangling earrings scabby mustaches wearing big *** jeans bermudas with dirty white nike socks and weejun loafers D34TH to all of them
 
sneakers anywhere, everywhere, all the time. sneakers at the office, sneakers in the club, at a fine dining restaurant, weddings, funerals, ENOUGH ALREADY.

No your Vejas/NewBalance/Adidas/Whatever else aren't "dressy" because they're white/beige.

I'm all for being comfortable, and if you want to flout dress codes by wearing informal/unprofessional shoes in a formal/professional setting, go ahead it's a free country, but don't pretend that you are Miss Classy

It’s an unfortunate sign of the dire times.

Someone associating an obsolete brand as Yeezy as passable professional wear is no different than the legions upon legions of desperate status chasers that associate logo/monogram/signature with "luxury". As if any of the logo/monogram/signature infested junk churned out by current-era YSL/Dior/Vuitton bothers to remotely adhere to some artisan carftmasnhsip that’s the hallmark of luxury. People that display and flaunt their status-fodder YSL/Louboutin/Vuitton statement bags/shoes are no different than those that believe Yeezy is professional footwear.

The days of actually being able to learn about artisanal craftsmanship/dressmaking/construction by simply studying a RTW coat/suit/dress are long gone. How can this generation possibly learn anything of quality when it’s just logo/monogram/signature on outlet basics? Blame the greedy corporations, not the witless consumer.
 
Born and raised in Miami no one understands how unfashionable of a city Miami actually is this is what we see all day every day. Some days more revealing than others, and age doesn't matter

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I remember once I got back to my home country for vacation and everyone was wearing Alexander Mcqueen's shoes with the logo in them. I legit thought they were real until I saw them being sold in the cheapest stores and turned out people were wearing fake shoes. I wanted to slap the hell out of them and burn the shoes because I find it insulting people would buy fake shoes without knowing the legacy of the brand. Mcqueen and sneakers are miles away from each other. Hate the trend of wearing fake clothes just for the logo.
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