25 Men’s Fashion Trends That Are Gone For Good (2 of 5)

 

 

The Overalls

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The overalls were invented by Levis Strauss and Jacob Davis as a work uniform for farmers. But well, these were never meant to be a fashion statement, but thanks to Will Smith, they were considered as a trendy outfit.

 

 

Square-toe shoes

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It’s the basic rule that what you consider fashion must be comfortable for you. But this trend defied the rule and probably left a shoe bite too. This fad started in the early 90s and went on for almost 20 years. Thankfully, we don’t see more of them now.

 

 

The Backward Baseball Hat

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Baseball hats were invested to beat the scorching sun and protect one’s eyes from the glare. But when people wear a baseball hat sideways or at the back, they defeat the very purpose for which the hat was invented. Quite a dumb trend.

 

 

The popped-up collars

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Well, as the name suggests, this trend involved putting up your collars and covering your neck. This fad spread like fire and men from across the globe started putting up their collars. Even celebrities started doing so. To say the least, it looked shabby.

 

 

Parachute Pants

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If you’re a break-dancer, you would require more flexibility with your pants. Bugle Boy invented the parachute pants that were flexible and allowed a range of movements. However, these soon became a fashion trend and these loose pants were highly unflattering as daily wear.