Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 12:17     Subject: Clothing trends are awful now

There a rent any overall trends this year
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 10:41     Subject: Clothing trends are awful now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been buying high-quality, brand name, age appropriate clothes for the last few months and spending much less. I am thrifting exclusively. Better a skirt or blouse manufactured in the nineties that’s 100% cotton or silk than the garbage coming out now.

True story; I saw a plain white blouse at Nordstrom being sold for almost $250 (!). The kicker: it was 100% polyester. This is what we’re dealing with, people.


Please link to the blouse so I can buy it when it's on clearance for $50. Because I like blouses that can survive a washing and can handle stain removal products so I can stop worrying about ruining natural fiber blouses with curry and ink.


Not PP but a Lands End cotton blouse that's non-iron survives an awful lot of washes before it loses the treatment (which yes, if you're a purist on your fabrics is a no-go, but I just like things breathable) and takes stain removers just fine.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 10:25     Subject: Clothing trends are awful now

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess if you're insecure, you still follow trends into your 30s and 40s?

Everyone I know has their own style and shops accordingly. We don't care about trends.


This actually seems like an older thing. My mom (in her 70s) is always going on about trends and not liking what’s in style. Or asking me what’s in style. I’m like… I don’t really know? Wear whatever you want. Older people seem to be worried about keeping up with styles because they used to change more than they do now so you would look outdated fast if you didn’t change.


It is. It’s a sign you’re getting old.