Fashion Trends that Died in 2024 and What to Wear Instead

Fashion Trends that Died in 2024 and What to Wear Instead

In this video, we dive into the fashion trends that didn’t make it past 2024 and explore the fresh styles you should be rocking instead….but as always wear what you like!

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Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
Luxury Fashion: 0:26
wear instead: 1:05
Branded Clothing: 1:36
wear instead: 2:32
Gorpcore: 3:25
wear instead: 3:54
Earthtones: 4:48
wear instead: 5:27
Sneaker Market: 5:45
wear instead: 7:28

50 Comments

  1. Today in Irony: People come on someone’s channel that’s dedicated to talking about trends to complain about trends.

  2. I barely go shopping for clothes but when i do i maybe find 3 items per like 10 stores i go into, and those items usually mesh really well with what i already have. so id say "only buy what obviously stands out to you and you only" because ultimately confidence is key, and if you really like what you wear it will show

  3. Nothing timeless about the short cut shirt and giant pants, looks like a homeless person who lost too much weight 😂

  4. I’ve definitely noticed the shift in fashion, like skinny jeans aren’t really cool anymore. It’s become more calm/relaxed and not as loud and colorful. I think certain things like a bape hoodie for example are timeless. 🤷🏾

  5. First, i want an mmorpg. Not a normal mmorpg, an classic mmorpg. Or mmorpg with old graphics like adventure quest 3d without auto gameplay. Without playwall. Without pay to win. Third person back. Yeah, i want something like that. For example

  6. People who think Gorpcore is a trend instead of just practical well made clothes to be worn for performance is what is wrong with fashion. Arcterryx is not a trend it’s performance wear no different than a good Nike runner. I’ve been wearing that brand for well over a decade the shit lasts and performs well. Same reason I will never stop wearing Nike over adidas and puma – Nike shoes are comfortable as fuck and I wouldn’t wanna walk or run in anything else

  7. All modern designer sneakers have an expiration date. Most designer sneakers are only cool for a year or two. That’s why the only designer sneakers I own are Gucci 1984 in the OG white and green and Prada America Cups because those are the only two designer sneakers with a real deep history in the culture. I had a bunch of other modern designer sneakers but sold them because either the quality was atrocious (i.e. Versace) or the company did something I didn’t agree with (i.e. Balenciaga).

    And Jordans will never go out of style. Fake sneakerheads and corny normies from the suburbs who follow trends can’t dilute the real timeless legacy of 80’s and 90’s urban style and culture that they never even lived through firsthand.

  8. In my opinion the sneaker market started failing when StockX came along and deemed themselves the stock market for sneakers and then completely manipulated the market. Both consumers and resellers unwittingly went along with this, not realizing the autonomy they were surrendering. At first it seemed demand was driving the resale markets cost, as it should but around February of 2020 when the pandemic hit they began artificially increasing prices drastically for whatever reason

  9. Streetwear doing minimalism is diluted gentrified nonsense. Streetwear will always be loud and graphic, it aligns naturally with skate and urban subculture. None of this NPC minimalist trash

  10. I’ve always said this. You can be inspired by trends, but don’t base your whole wardrobe around them. Lots of people buy stuff that was trending, wear em out, then a year later they hate them. makes me wonder if they actually liked them in the first place or just wanted to fit in. Use trends to expose yourself to new styles and find out what you truly like, then take those main staples and wear them together to find your personal style.
    Trends always repeat themselves, so the general public will love something one year, then hate it later on, then eventually go back. It’s a great time for fashion right now though because instead of everyone just trying to fit in and look the same, you see such a vast variety of styles coexisting and I love it.
    So when you’re shopping, don’t just ride the waves of trends. if you only wear what other people like, you’ll never find your personal style.

  11. carhartt wrangler and levis are my staples. The style will never die. I use them for both work and casual wear. Wrangler 13mwz, double knees, 501’s. Trucker jacket, cowbot cut jacket and a detroit jacket. Almost immortal. I’ve always wore simple colors tees like white black blue moss green and brown. Easy to pick an outfit and they last forever and fade amazingly. I have a carhartt jacket thats 11 years old ppl always thought I thrifted it.

  12. I got called out by a bunch of people for wearing a flannel in the city. Half of me wants to learn how to be fashionable and the other half wants to double down and keep wearing that flannel because I think it looks cool

  13. Who cares. Where what you want to wear!! Be your own self. I wear designers clothes and shoes, I do it for ME , and NOT for anyone else…ain’t nobody is thinking about you an what you have on nowadays.

  14. I disagree with everything you said for the most part. Where’s your credentials to dictate future trends ? Slim silhouette sneakers ? Foh

  15. I’m still rocking stuff from when I was 17 I’m 30 now and people say I dress dope they don’t even know lol 😆

  16. Nah, look at gorpcore in Asia, it’s much more versatile, it’s just people were trying to flex their arctyrex jacket, as they should cuz that shit is expensive, but useful.

  17. I grew up hating Trends and the people that follow them I’m 47 now and I still feel the exact same way😅😅😅

  18. I just wear things that I like that have prints or graphics that show what I like. I never cared about what brands they were lol. When people ask why I’m wearing something I can have a fun conversation. I just pay attention to the silhouette. Fashion should be fun.

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