BAGGY PANTS
Baggy pants became popular during the 1980s. Hip-hop and skateboard communities started to wear baggy pants during this time. However, baggy jeans did not gain popularity until the 1990s. The trend has evolved in fashion through the years until recent it has made a great return. It became a massive trend as clothing brands such as PacSun reported that baggy denim jumped from 8% in sales to 80% in a year. Today, there are many ranges and styles of baggy pants for people to cater to different fashion styles.
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Lace pieces
Lace has been around fashion since the 1600s. It was a prominent in Europe that was eventually a symbol for wealth and status due to lace clothing primarily being handmade. By the 1800s and 1900s, industrialization allowed a mass production of textiles that soon had lace clothing to be in mass production. Now, It has became a versatile statement in different fashion styles and pieces.
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CAMO
Camo has been around for a while. What was once a print that helped shield military equipment is now a common print in fashion. During the 1970s, camo print was adopted by protesters through the wear of bomber jackets that was seen as a protest against the war effects of the Vietnam War. It was then adapted to mainstream fashion in the 1980s. It was heavily prominent of fans and creators in Brooklyn, New York. In the past year, it has been a popular trend as more different patterns, colors, and styles of camo has been incorporated into peoples every-day outfits.
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Jeweled/studded
The trend of jeweled and studded fashion gained popularity since the 1970s. It first became a trend when leather studded jackets were popular due to punk rock bands such as Ramones, that gave off a grunge and edgy style. By the 2000s, it transitioned from a "rebellious" style to a more broad fashion statement that can be incorporated in every day looks.
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FUR HOODS
Fur hoods went from being an essential for cold weather and winter soon turned into a fashion statement. For thousands of years, animal skin and fur were used to provide warmth. It soon turned into a status symbol in Europe, where fur evolved in fashion representing wealth. Later on during the 1980s to 1990s, it evolved and soon was widely used in fashion. In the 1990s and early 2000s, fur-lined hoods became a popular statement for comfort and style. In recent years, a massive spike in sales for fur coats and jackets went up by over 191%.
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