Early 2000s looks that look dated

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh! I thought of another very early 2010s thing. It seemed like everyone was wearing empire-style shirts for awhile. They were tight around the bust and flowy around the waist. And you wore them with bootcut jeans lol.


No. No one did that then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh! I thought of another very early 2010s thing. It seemed like everyone was wearing empire-style shirts for awhile. They were tight around the bust and flowy around the waist. And you wore them with bootcut jeans lol.


No. No one did that then.


Maybe pregnant people but yeah this was not ever a style...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I thought of another one - those huge flower pins/lapels that SJP made popular on Sex and the City. I swear half of my wardrobe had a flower attached.



Wow, fashion victim much?


Ah so you are a unicorn poster who was wearing 2018 styles in 2002. Tell us - what’s the rage in 2030?


Oh, come on. Anyone with a jot of style knew that pinning large froofy flowers to anything and everything was a poor choice. The vast majority of SJP’s clothes from that show were clownish and unrealistic.


I enjoyed her clothes, and I enjoyed their effect on the broader fashion universe. Fashion was a little bit fun at that point. Sure it looks better now but it was silly and whimsical then, and I enjoyed that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh! I thought of another very early 2010s thing. It seemed like everyone was wearing empire-style shirts for awhile. They were tight around the bust and flowy around the waist. And you wore them with bootcut jeans lol.


No. No one did that then.


It was definitely a thing, but maybe more among younger women (20s) at that time. I have some pictures of my group of friends from about 2008-2010 and there’s at least one person wearing that type of top in every picture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh! I thought of another very early 2010s thing. It seemed like everyone was wearing empire-style shirts for awhile. They were tight around the bust and flowy around the waist. And you wore them with bootcut jeans lol.


No. No one did that then.


It was definitely a thing, but maybe more among younger women (20s) at that time. I have some pictures of my group of friends from about 2008-2010 and there’s at least one person wearing that type of top in every picture.


How's 2010 early 2000's?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh! I thought of another very early 2010s thing. It seemed like everyone was wearing empire-style shirts for awhile. They were tight around the bust and flowy around the waist. And you wore them with bootcut jeans lol.


No. No one did that then.


Maybe pregnant people but yeah this was not ever a style...


It was a style, but back in 2003-2004 or a bit earlier.
Anonymous
T-shirts were all too short. I’m glad those went out of style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:T-shirts were all too short. I’m glad those went out of style.


That was so you could see our thong whale tail sticking out of our 2 inch rise jeans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:T-shirts were all too short. I’m glad those went out of style.


That was so you could see our thong whale tail sticking out of our 2 inch rise jeans


...you mean tramp stamp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh! I thought of another very early 2010s thing. It seemed like everyone was wearing empire-style shirts for awhile. They were tight around the bust and flowy around the waist. And you wore them with bootcut jeans lol.


No. No one did that then.


It was definitely a thing, but maybe more among younger women (20s) at that time. I have some pictures of my group of friends from about 2008-2010 and there’s at least one person wearing that type of top in every picture.

Anonymous
What really feels out to me now are regular-length dress pants for work. I know they’re a classic. But I can’t remember last time I wore them. They feel frumpy to me. I only seem to wear work pants now that skim my ankles. It’s unfortunate because my closet is full of classic regular length pants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What really feels out to me now are regular-length dress pants for work. I know they’re a classic. But I can’t remember last time I wore them. They feel frumpy to me. I only seem to wear work pants now that skim my ankles. It’s unfortunate because my closet is full of classic regular length pants.


This is why I primarily rent my work clothes now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:T-shirts were all too short. I’m glad those went out of style.


That was so you could see our thong whale tail sticking out of our 2 inch rise jeans


...you mean tramp stamp


Or both if you were a true fashion victim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What really feels out to me now are regular-length dress pants for work. I know they’re a classic. But I can’t remember last time I wore them. They feel frumpy to me. I only seem to wear work pants now that skim my ankles. It’s unfortunate because my closet is full of classic regular length pants.


This is why I primarily rent my work clothes now.


Do you find things that easily fit? I have to hunt hard for things that fit, then tailor them, si i am investing in those suckers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What really feels out to me now are regular-length dress pants for work. I know they’re a classic. But I can’t remember last time I wore them. They feel frumpy to me. I only seem to wear work pants now that skim my ankles. It’s unfortunate because my closet is full of classic regular length pants.


Same here. The classic pant pump combo just stands out as a bit frumpy right now which is too bad.
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