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Muddy Boots
Why are people buying shoes and not wearing them? I don’t know if it’s a 2020 trend or if I’ve only just noticed it but it drives me loopy when I see people freaking out about getting a bit of muck on their shoes. Is that not what shoes were designed to do? Get mucky so our feet don’t have to. If I’m going to spend a large sum of money on a pair of shoes, you’re damn right I’m going to get as many uses out of them as possible.
By Chrisie Hopps5 years ago in Styled
Your search for designer glasses online ends here!
For the uninitiated, buying prescription glasses online can seem to be a tricky process. You can’t see or feel the products, there is no salesperson to guide you, or there is no hustle-bustle of a shopping centre. But the recent lockdown restrictions have led to people being more comfortable with online shopping. We at Specscart believe that buying glasses online should be a wholesome experience - which mixes the benefits of both a website and a physical store. We have done so with features like online chat, Free Try at Home, Free Shipping, and 30 day Free Returns. Read on to know how to buy designer glasses online from Specscart.
By Specs Cart5 years ago in Styled
A One Legged Cat Suit Has No Home in My Closet
There has certainly been a lot of interesting fashion trends over the years. Some statements seem to keep recycling through the decades like those who are mad for plaid or the hippie tie dye trend. I can tolerate those in small doses and personally have indulged. Other fads like Uggs which I cannot stand and have never owned, and the low sagging pants with half the derriere exposed get no love from me. Overall, the cringe worthy fringe seen on everything from purses to clothing articles is just about the worse thing I have ever seen, second only to the one legged cat suit.
By Marilyn Glover5 years ago in Styled
2020 Fashion Trends That We Are Leaving Behind
Though I have never personally bought into the idea of global fashion trends, I have always been an avid observer. Personally, I prefer not to go out and find that I am adorned in the same outfit as ten other people. However, this is not to bash anyone who chooses to follow fashion trends. People should be free to embrace their concept of style and individuality and wear whatever they please without being scrutinized. This isn't to say that trend onlookers like myself don't have questions. It is beyond me why people will spend their hard earned money to be a part of these trends especially if it's primarily for an Instagram photo-op. Like many, I like to flaunt jaw-dropping outfits, but I also like to spend my money on things based on their usefulness.
By Donziikinz5 years ago in Styled
Quarantine Trends
2020 was one of the weirdest years I’ve ever had. Sometimes it was amazing and sometimes horrible and the rest of it was downright bizarre. It felt like I had been warped into another dystopian universe. The birth of a new decade has created many fashion trends, some for the better and some are almost as grizzly as the virus itself.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Styled
Fast Fashion is Killing Our Planet
If you're anything like me, you have a closet full of clothes. Although, I don't actually have a closet. Instead, I have dressers and containers overflowing with clothes. Some of them are high-quality items I've had for years. Others...not so much. But regardless of whether it’s your closet or something else overflowing, you’ve likely got at least a few pieces that would qualify as “fast fashion.”
By Cameron Chapman5 years ago in Styled
Hippie Clothes and Fast Fashion
I have seen many fashion trends come and go in my time. I was born on the cusp of the dungaree trend and remember wearing flashy and glittery scrunchies in my hair as a child. I grew up in the era of skinny jeans, emos and the post-punk phase that was the ‘scene’ culture. And yes, I had the hair to go with it. But I have never really looked at a trend with so much disdain as I have looked at the fast-fashion hippie trend because I feel that though it looks pretty good - it is a tad bit ironic, isn’t it? Let’s see why.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Styled





