'You can have my skinny jeans when you pry them from my cold, dead hands.'
Zoomers Are Sharing The Gen Z Fashion Trends They Hate, And It Turns Out Millenials Aren't The Only Ones Who Wish Low-Rise Jeans Had Rotted In Their Cold, Hard '00s Grave"The ugly white oversized shoes. I don’t know if it’s meant to be ironic or not, but I just don’t get it.""I hate those huuuuge pants that a lot of gen Z are wearing these days. I get the oversize hype, but damn, you're gonna get lost in there if you're not careful.
"The New Balance 530s. Every early 20s girl I see has a pair or wears them. They're ugly asf. I still don't agree with socks and slides either." "I'm struggling to like Tabi ballet shoes, even though you see them all the time on fashion blogs. Looking at Tabi shoes themselves, I think they could grow on me, but still, I like Tabi ballet shoes the least. I think black boots look the nicest but mostly if the rest of your style suits them."
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