Leggings as Pants
We’re sure you’ve heard the infamous “leggings aren’t pants!” line that so many people love to say when they see someone wearing a pair of leggings with a too-short top. We partially understand this sentiment, especially with cheaper leggings that use very thin, low-quality fabric. However, with the rise of athleisure and the thick, structured leggings that have come with it, some people are arguing that they are indeed pants! Now, you can buy thicker, high-quality leggings that work great under a short dress or long top.
The landscape may be better than it was for leggings fans five years ago, but this garment is still a prime target for derision.
Crop Tops
Harem Pants
Any type of pant with a drop crotch is bound to get some hate. Most people just aren’t a fan of feeling like their crotch is almost to their knee caps! Although, there are some harem pants with an ever so slight drop crotch that may make you think twice about boycotting this trend. (Plus, they're SO. COMFORTABLE.)
Lingerie as Everyday Wear
Corsets, bustiers, and silk robes are now officially considered acceptable to wear outside the house, but a lot of people think that this type of lingerie is simply inappropriate to wear in public. Agreed, it is a bit more sensual than most types of clothing, but if styled properly, this trend can look quite stunning.
Rompers
Is it a dress? Is it shorts? We may never know. This sense of ambiguity is what has turned many people off from wearing rompers. That, and the fact that the “shorts” portion of the romper is typically a bit too short for most occasions. But, there’s a time and place for everything, such as a night out in Cabo.
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UGGs
We thought the ugly Uggs died out years ago, but now some celebrities are bringing them back. Despite the fact that these boots are unbelievably warm and comfortable, they are not very attractive to look at. Yet, if it’s ten degrees outside and you have somewhere to be, we doubt you’re going to care very much about how they look.
Ripped Jeans
Ripped jeans have had a bad rap for a while, particularly after schools started banning them. We’ll concede that there are many pairs of these jeans that are more “rip” than “jean,” which is ridiculous—but a little distressing and one or two rips can look stylish, especially when paired with the right accessories.
Wedge Sneakers
Open-Side Shirts
High-Waisted Pants
Called “mom jeans” or “mom shorts,” this trend may not ever appeal to low-rise lovers. They see this style as old-fashioned, but if they actually tried on a pair, they would quickly realize that not only are high-waisted jeans infinitely more comfortable, they’re also more flattering because they accentuate the hourglass shape.
Platform Shoes
Pantsuits
High-Low Skirts
Overalls
Flare Jeans
Cargo Pants
Chokers
A few years ago chokers were seen as a major '90s fashion don't, but they've somehow worked their way back into mainstream fashion. This is proably due to the variety of chokers we have now; unlike in the '90s, we aren't limited to pairing a plastic black choker with a tie-dye t-shirt; now, we have leather chokers, lace chokers, beaded chokers, long chokers, layered chokers, etc.
Peasant Tops
Crocs
We've tried to take up for most of the misunderstood trends on this list, but Crocs are where we draw the line. They're just gross.
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Peplum Tops
Floral Patterns
Stacked Jewelry
Short Shorts
People hate on this trend for a very specific reason: Even if you've got it and want to flaunt it, not everyone wants to see everything you've got. There is a tasteful way to rock this look; opt for high-rise shorts or shorts with a little breathing room in them and pair with a cute pair of heels (for a night out) or sneakers (for running errands).