Top Women’s Fashion Disasters in The Internet Age

It’s natural for every new generation to find its unique way of expressing itself through fashion. The challenge arises when designers run out of quality ideas, which happens frequently enough to result in catastrophic fashion disasters. What’s more, with the recent advent of the digital age, these disastrous trends can spread like wildfire. Read on as we explore the top women’s fashion disasters in the internet age.

Butt Words

Words scrawled across the backside of women’s sweatpants. Because they know you’re looking, you see. For some reason, this fashion disaster involved women thinking they have to interrupt a man’s daily butt-watching activities to bring you these important messages scrawled in the most obvious place.

Crocs

Crocs soon became a laughing stock on the internet with their revolting colors and clunky design. However, it’s no surprise that they were at one point trending across the globe, with the children of fashionable celebrities often seen wearing them.

Dirty Washed Jeans

Speaking of running out of excellent ideas, at some point, Levi Strauss exhausted its supply of ideas to create new styles of jeans. High rise. Low rise. Straight leg. Flare. Zip fly. Button fly. Barely There. Levi’s designers had even resorted to the ill-fitting look. That’s when some genius came up with a major fashion disaster: Dirt-washed jeans.

Fanny Packs

There’s only one word for this cheesy carry bag worn around the waist, UGLY! The fanny pack’s perfect score on the ugly scale must be quite a fashion record. Available styles include ugly, uglier, ugliest, and tacky.

Furry Boots

What is it with short women finding all the ways they can to look even shorter? And why is it that from the knee down they are dressed for the Alaskan winter while otherwise looking ready to head to Miami? For the answers to those and other important questions, ask someone who cares.

Gladiator Shoes

Back then it was a revolutionary design. But that time was three thousand years ago. But more recently, a dressmaker thought all those straps looked pretty cool, and next thing you knew, these sandals were available in every conceivable style.
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