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Pretty much anything that Paris Hilton or Nicole Richie loved. Juicy tracksuits, Uggs with skirts, rhinestones on everything, Von Dutch hats and the list goes on.
I should add that I was in my teens during the '00s so I'm guilty of a lot of these fashion crimes.
For guys there is of course the saggin' pants thing. I don't see it a often now, but there are still some men who think its cool. Poor guys... Also the oversize white t-shirt, which has also mostly bit the dust, thankfully.
And I cannot stand the untucked dress shirt, which IMO just makes a guy look like an out-and-out slob. Tuck in your damn shirt!
Skin-tight shirts on women outlining every roll of fat. If you are svelte, fine. Otherwise, just say NO.
Distressed jeans.
I get the un-tucked shirts someone mentioned, but a roll hanging over a guy's belt with a tucked shirt is not a good fashion statement either. I see this un-tucked look especially on guys in bands. Like Eric Clapton. I agree, it looks class-less. He could do better. But we have friends in a band, and even the young skinny guys wear those shirts, so (shrug)....
And of course, the ubiquitous tattoos and piercings.
Cow nose ring; piercings all over the face; huge ear gauges; extreme tattooing; girls shaving the sides of their heads
+1 and especially when people with these are wait staff at restaurants. It's distracting & de-appetizing to look at all of that by someone handling your food.
Fashion itself - judging people based on clothing.
There is always one in every thread...
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