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A new fashion trend called a "shacket" is vexing me. I don't follow fashion trends unless I'm forced to buy new clothes which is where I'm at currently. I am in the market for a new winter jacket/coat and Old Navy is my go-to because they sell clothes in Tall sizes for women and their stuff fits me pretty good more often than not.
I go to their site and its all about this "shacket" that is a shirt/jacket combo that costs just as much as a jacket/coat but is not remotely something I would wear, nor should anyone else, unless you're a lumberjack or work on a construction site. What trend makes you cringe? Other than super low rise jeans on women (see Britney Spears in the early 2000s and imagine those on everyone) and skinny jeans on men, I can't think of anything else besides this "shacket". I am vexed. |
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