| Can someone please post pix of some of these notorious “tunic tops”? |
I don't think they're that good? Too trendy in a basic way. They need serious makeovers if they're going to give advice- they have super basic millennial hair. Long dishwater color and a curling wand. Snore. And they need to stop the finger wagging bit |
Where have people even bought tunic tops in the past 15 years?! |
| Are roller rabbit tunics that bad? …ducks head… |
Are you guys ok? Every generations fashion gets copied. Gen Z isn’t copying you anymore, they’re copying millennials (Y2K fashion). The 70s get copied every so often. Why do you need this weird validation? |
I mean…really any oversized sweater/sweatshirt that isn’t cropped fits kind of like a tunic top, yes? If so, I am definitely still seeing these in stores marketed to a younger crowd, like American Eagle. |
Because gen x is so insignificant as a whole, they're terribly conscious about it. They play the cool kid bit a bit too hard. Leaving before one of them says We WeRe HoME AloNe AfTEr ScHooL as if they're the only ones. |
I like these boots, and I reject the idea that you should return them and get the same old lug-sole boots that everyone else is wearing. Skinnies should look fine with these. Straight legs, too, and skirt and tights. |
| Henley “tunics” or long shirts are definitely a thing – just take a look at American Eagle, Abercrombie, etc. Whatever is being marketed for the younger kids is in. |
The only roller rabbit that are in right now are the pajamas for teenagers/20s. |
I hate the lug sole trend. I have big feet and don't need to make them bigger. Why is something so heavy popular?
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DP. I have no problem letting millennials take credit for the awful trends Gen Z is wearing. It’s all garbage. |
No one wants your Uggs, millenbials. Sit down. |
| *Boomer has joined the chat* |
Plus a million |