Y2K fashion choices that need a redemption arc - Scout Magazine

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Y2K fashion choices that need a redemption arc - Scout Magazine
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Y2K, for some of us, was the best decade of our lives. Here are some of the most memorable Y2K trends that we think deserve a comeback (or not)

, for some of us, was the best decade of our lives. Not only were we freeloading off our parents , but we also didn’t have to struggle for a 75 in biology. All we had to do was wake up early, automatically if I may add, for home cooked breakfasts and get dressed as we drown our thoughts with the sound of cartoons in the background.

On most days we’d wear outdated and ill-fitting uniforms while complying with somewhat sexist guidelines in our grooming codes , but we always looked forward to those days when we can break from the norm and flex in our jawns, aka ‘civilian’ clothes. With the rise of online retail stores and social media influencers making consumption easier, it’s safe to say that fashion is at its biggest now. But looking back, the 2000s really shaped how we perceive and consume fashion today. Just the concept of experimentation to guide us in every step through pegs became a kind of gateway to some of our freshest looks that made it onto our “slambook” of pictures that we can post as a throwback.

As big designers and major fashion houses continue to be inspired by previous ears, it’s not impossible that we’ll get to see some of our favorites from the 2000s make their way back into our ‘BIN’ list, I mean, , and we all thought that was impossible. Well, here are some of the most memorable Y2K trends that we think deserve a comeback .

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