Mid 30s - Tips for updating outdated millennial style

Anonymous
Can someone please post pix of some of these notorious “tunic tops”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:someone recommended two_scoops_of_style on instagram and i just want to bump that again bc it was that good.

two_scoops_of_style watch the videos. do it.

then go get some ribbed tops hahahahaaa


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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please post pix of some of these notorious “tunic tops”?


Where have people even bought tunic tops in the past 15 years?!
Anonymous
Are roller rabbit tunics that bad? …ducks head…
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.


Team GenX unite


I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.


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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please post pix of some of these notorious “tunic tops”?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.


Team GenX unite


I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.


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?


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.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Question: Can I save my skinny jeans and wear them with a more current combat-ish boot? I bought these and am struggling to think of any other cut of pant that would work.



These are not current combat boots, I’m sorry. They would look especially dated with skinnies but not great with any other jean either. If you can , maybe return them for a lug sole boot instead.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are roller rabbit tunics that bad? …ducks head…


The only roller rabbit that are in right now are the pajamas for teenagers/20s.
Anonymous
I hate the lug sole trend. I have big feet and don't need to make them bigger. Why is something so heavy popular?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.


Team GenX unite


I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.


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?


DP. I have no problem letting millennials take credit for the awful trends Gen Z is wearing. It’s all garbage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.


Team GenX unite


I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.


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?


No one wants your Uggs, millenbials. Sit down.
Anonymous
*Boomer has joined the chat*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.


Team GenX unite


I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.


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?


DP. I have no problem letting millennials take credit for the awful trends Gen Z is wearing. It’s all garbage.


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