Every time I see film from the 2000's I still can' fathom that people actually dressed like that, even though I actually dressed like that
did no one notice how dumb we all looked ?
Every time I see film from the 2000's I still can' fathom that people actually dressed like that, even though I actually dressed like that
did no one notice how dumb we all looked ?
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also, JNCOs are BACK THEY'RE FUCKING BACK
what really weirded me out was in movies I would always see teens/young adults wear boots or shoes.
literally no young person I saw in real life wore anything but sneakers. maybe it was just an American thing
another weird one was wearing a long sleeve under a t-shirt. who the fuck can be bothered putting on two shirts. just wear one or the other
this is about fashion in 2000's films, so its allowed
can we pause for a moment and remember this video that died a quick death due to 9/11?
there were a few years in highschool when everyone wore two tshirts just so you had a rim of a different colour at your neck. It also sort of looked more solid or something
>wearing a long sleeve under a t-shirt.
I did that shit all the time. Usually a thermal undershirt.
the 2000s are such a blur to me,
9/11, Afghan-war, Iraq-war, Britney spears, Jersey shore and that's all I remember
>who the fuck can be bothered putting on two shirts
anyone who doesn't live in california, hippy
>another weird one was wearing a long sleeve under a t-shirt. who the fuck can be bothered putting on two shirts. just wear one or the other
fuck you
When this was the style I was in my punk phase wearing nothing but skinny jeans. Now I'm old and fat and I wish cargo pants would come back.
>did no one notice how dumb we all looked ?
Of course they did, but you just ignored them because "What do you know about being cool, old man?"
>layers
sometimes tee and jacket is too hot
sometimes just a long sleeve not enough to keep core warm
Kino decade
mainstream fashion sucked in the 2000's, but it was the hay day for alternative fashion
>tfw all the black goth/emo girls ended up purple haired sjws when they went to collage
Seriously, it made making a quick getaway a bit easier when you could shed one shirt and duck.
I miss baggy sweats that came about from hip hop
My parents wouldn't buy me any and once I finally made my own cash, everyone wanted skinny shit
>longsleeve under t-shirt
Usually it was one single shirt that was just made like that, not a longsleeve and separate t-shirt. That was the shit and everybody wore it. Until just now I hadn't even realized that it was odd in any way or specific to the 2000s. Also don't forget graphic tees under solid colored shirts, or vertically striped shirts (although that was like a 2-year trend).
>sometimes tee and jacket is too hot
>sometimes just a long sleeve not enough to keep core warm
I also like my lower arms being covered less. In one layer I usually pull up my sleeves anyway. With a tee-shirt over a long sleeve it feels the same.
>another weird one was wearing a long sleeve under a t-shirt. who the fuck can be bothered putting on two shirts. just wear one or the other
i feel like we realized this pretty quick and that style morphed into the 70s baseball style shirt that looks like two layered shirts
Have you seen the fucking fashion of the last few years?
>not Jackass
>not Viva La Bam
>not Avril Lavigne
>mfw I wore all of these in highschool
Remembering when chicks would wear under armour under their Ts and shorts goddamn those were the years
my favorite stylistic choice of the early 00s was everyone NOT BEING SO GODDAMNED FAT
And people in the 2000s couldn't fathom how people in the 80s dressed the way they did. Do you think people in the 2040s wont look down at us as we are now?
I already look down on the people wearing joggers. Wear some actual fucking pants, you fucks.
Those were wiggers. Wiggers dress stupid even today.
What's weird is pop culture of the 80s was held up for mockery on VH1 in the early 2000s and slowly grew into increasingly less ironic appreciation down the 2000s and now 80s Nostalgia is essentially its own genre that will never go away
I agree with you about the sneakers. But wearing long johns shirt under a tshirt was patrician
what the FUCK were people thinking wearing loose suits?
>how dumb we all looked
>looked
Modern American fashion is honestly worse
Top looks more comfortable desu senpai
I'm pretty sure their were less custom tailors for freaks of nature
I have insane nostalgia for early 2000's nostalgia. Shit looked so fucking tacky but man, it was a different era.