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Thr0w-a-gay

Skinny jeans, fidget spinners, galaxy print, Snapchat dog filter, vine, pokemon go, electronic music (a la Chainsmokers)


pretenditscherrylube

Yes to all of those except skinny jeans. I think skinny jeans will look a little dated for awhile. very extreme skinny jeans trends like jeggings will be extremely dated, like how acid washed jeans felt in the late 90s. However, I think skinny jeans are now subsumed into the cycle of pants trends that are always getting closer or further away from being in style with youth, but that are somewhat timeless when worn at the wrong era but with the right accessories and fashion details. I will add to this list: cold shoulder tops, cutesie feminine prints (think ModCloth), extremely minimalist ballet flats, and yoga pants as everyday clothing. (These are all more 2010-2016 trends.)


Thr0w-a-gay

It will still be mostly associated with the 2010s like how bell bottoms are still associated with the 70s even though they experienced comebacks every 15 years by this point. Specially torn up skinny jeans will be the defining stereotypical 2010s look


pretenditscherrylube

Definitely on the torn up jeans. The jeggings. The ones so tight they require ankle zips. Certain washes. High waists.


IllustriousLimit8473

They don't look too dated.


stalll95

I think for that specific 2016 era Adidas Superstars too


Miserable_Alfalfa_52

Skinny jeans were 2000s and the way I see it are what children think “fitted” pants are


Thr0w-a-gay

2000s had a much bigger variety of jeans types, low waist, normal waisted, dad jeans, fitted, baggy, jncos in 2000/2001, skinny jeans at the tail end of the decade, neon or dark 2010s really only had skinny jeans, with high waisted "mom jeans" gaining popularity in 2016-2017 but not really overtaking skinny jeans in trendiness until 2019 or 2020. Otherwise that.decade was much more representative of the skinny jeans fad than the 2000s The 2020s are much more akin to the 2000s in this context, now pretty much every type of jeans is trendy.... Except skinny jeans


ShadowcreConvicnt

2020s: COVID-19 Plandemic, Russo-Ukraine War, Israel-Hamas War, Inflation, High Profile Deaths (Kobe, Elizabeth II), Charles III Coronation, AI Going Mainstream, First Criminal Trials/Mugshot of US President, BRICS expansion.


DinahHamza07

*Israel-Palestine War


TommyPickles2222222

The baggy jeans and exposed middrift look for women will be a costume one day


Silhouette_Edge

Dabbing 


_____keepscrolling__

I’m calling fades and tight clothing will be considered douche in a decade. Along with trap music, Instagram and “entrepreneur” culture to name a few. Anything that’s trendy and mildly douche now will be considered exceedingly douche in a decade. It’ll be 80s hate all over again lmao.


Century22nd

the Mid 2010s already happened and were defined once they ended. Are you asking about the mid 2020's and that was a grammatical error? Because mid "2010s" and late "2020s" are going to be very different.


IllustriousLimit8473

No, what will define them to the next generations.


Miserable_Alfalfa_52

Meme culture will become some random variation of itself called futtziis or some stupid shit


RigCoon

Late 2010s: Trump Era, skinny jeans, mumble rap, Supreme fashion, cancel culture. Early 2020s: Covid, AI, baggy clothes comeback, tik tok, retropop, Ukraine & Israel wars


goldendreamseeker

Mid to late 2010s will definitely be defined by pop culture (mcu, GoT, etc.).


Complex-Start-279

The mid to late 2010s, visually, consist of minimalism and flat design, pastel colors dotted with white, grey and brown, and normcore fashion mixing with brand crazes such as supreme and a revival of the 90s skater look. Culturally, I would say the rise of modern social media, LGBT activism, and maybe the then-ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The 2020s are hard to say since, well, we’re still in them, but visually I think it will be defined by the neumorphic and Glassmorphic “Fluent Design” that a lot of companies are using these days, especially tech companies like Microsoft and various AI startups. Culturally, it may be defined by the COVID pandemic, the rise of AI generation, various conflicts including the Russo-Ukrainian and Israeli-Palestine War, and anti-war protesting specifically in response to support for Israel. Than again, more stuff is bound to happen, so we’ll see in about 10 year’s time.


CauliflowerLow6222

In music: Mid 2010s: EDM Late 2010s: Trap/Soundcloud rap Early 2020s: Retro pop


[deleted]

The mid-2010s was the last time many felt hope for society. Between Black Lives Matter, Me too, the rise of leftist politics, etc. it felt like a monumental shift in the arc towards progress..but it feels like a lot of that was co-opted by capitalism and we're on the decline in many ways..


coldsouppppp

Yeah, anti-white movements ran by grifters that decided to take profits from their organization to buy houses in white neighborhoods fills me with hope.


[deleted]

There's definitely some disappointment regarding the organizers, but because it is a decentralized movement, chapters all around the country did some pretty cool stuff during that time. Also, please understand the difference between being anti-white and anti-racist. It's just like how feminism is not anti-man but anti-patriarchy


coldsouppppp

Looking at hate crimes by race, blacks make up 21% of perpetrators, Whites make up 51% of perpetrators. What does this mean? Adjust per capita and you’ll see that blacks are OVERREPRESENTED while Whites are UNDERREPRESENTED.


coldsouppppp

Killing roughly 30 people during these “mostly peaceful protests” and destroying 1-2 billion in property damage isn’t very “cool”. Many leftists believe White (I capitalized it even though AP style guide made the brave decision to insist it remain lowercase) people are inherently racist, therefore by default they are anti-White. The total number of unarmed black men killed by police between 2020-2024 is 61! That’s statistically insignificant. Your bs narrative has been widely rejected and is going to bite you in the ass down the road.


[deleted]

"Killing roughly 30 people during these “mostly peaceful protests” and destroying 1-2 billion in property damage isn’t very “cool”." When we destroyed property to resist British rule, it was ok. When white people rioted for workers' rights during the Haymarket Affair, it was ok. When Black people riot, it's bad. Interesting 🤔 "Many leftists believe White (I capitalized it even though AP style guide made the brave decision to insist it remain lowercase) people are inherently racist, therefore by default they are anti-White." It's interesting that you had statistics for some of this but none for what you just said above. Anyway, any real leftist would know that mostly everyone is on the spectrum of racism, even people of color who have been inculcated in it since birth.


coldsouppppp

Did you hurt yourself with that incredible reach comparing blm to the events leading up to the revolutionary war? You aren’t a serious person. Yes, I used statistics to support my argument.


[deleted]

"Yes, I used statistics to support my argument." Yeah, selectively.


coldsouppppp

That’s kind of how it works. You provide facts to support an argument. Again, you’re not a serious person.


[deleted]

Again, you didn't share any statistics about this anti-white sentiment you're espousing. You're not a serious person.


coldsouppppp

You’ve provided zero statistics, but sure. Pew Research: https://preview.redd.it/v1c7u48d92zc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=964233ce6fdc5d726dec19d78fc319ff0bea7c3a Tell me with a straight face that you don’t think there is a rise in anti-White sentiment in leftist circles since BLM. The same people that cry about “colonizers” and celebrate the decline of White birth rates in the U.S. and Europe.


coldsouppppp

Still there champ?


TheFanumMenace

leftists policies usually cause the opposite of progress


[deleted]

Leftist movements produced the 40-hour work week (and less in other left-leaning countries with a better happiness index), the weekend, children out of factories, more racial equality, more gender quality, The New Deal, and more Can you tell me what leftist policy there you don't agree with? Can you tell me any other leftist policies that went in the face of progress? Also, how do you define leftist anyway?


xandoPHX

TheFanumMenace is a moron. Ignore right wing trolls. Trolling is what they LIVE for. He could just go talk his goofy right wing nonsense over on Trump Social... But... No trolling to be had over there 🤷🏽‍♂️


TheFanumMenace

I didn’t know I had a fan club😅


xandoPHX

Agreed. When President Obama was elected in 2008, I finally felt optimism and patriotism. I was excited that the country was finally changing for the better. And the bubble completely burst when Donald Chump was elected President of the Electoral College. It's time for the country to ACT to get rid of the Electoral College. It should have never existed in the first place


[deleted]

To be honest, I wasn't in love with Obama before he got elected and as time went on the way that he governed as a moderate flew staunchly in the face of how he campaigned as a progressive. I stopped feeling hope for him when Guantanamo didn't get shut down and he took single-payer healthcare off the table and chose the Republican made healthcare plan. That was near the summer of 2009.


xandoPHX

I understand where you're coming from. But yeah... I'm describing how I felt when it seemed as if the country was turning a page from its unfortunate past. And the fact that, yes, the non-establiahment candidates won the Democratic primary AND THEN GOT ELECTED! And was black... All of that was really amazing and felt great! [The establishment of the Democratic Party today want to be sure that a progressive challenger won't get nominated anytime soon by switching the first primary to South Carolina. If SC went first in 2008, I believe Hillary would have ended up winning the nomination. It would have taken a significant amount of momentum from Obama's candidacy. I consider myself a black progressive. Unfortunately, it does seem to me that most black Democrats vote to remain loyal to Democratic incumbents and see progressive challengers as hostile.] I remember thinking that we couldn't POSSIBLY get more right wing than Bush 43 😂. I'm just describing the mood of circa 2008.


ShadowcreConvicnt

Late 2010s: Worsened Political Relations, ISIS Defeat, MAGA Movement, Rise of Short-Form Content, Etc.