{"id":143477,"date":"2023-09-25T15:01:52","date_gmt":"2023-09-25T15:01:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=143477"},"modified":"2023-09-25T15:01:52","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T15:01:52","slug":"shoppers-horrified-by-y2k-fashion-trend-which-is-back-in-shops-and-they-say-its-giving-them-peter-pan-vibes-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/fashion\/shoppers-horrified-by-y2k-fashion-trend-which-is-back-in-shops-and-they-say-its-giving-them-peter-pan-vibes-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Shoppers horrified by Y2K fashion trend which is back in shops – and they say it\u2019s giving them Peter Pan vibes | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
JUST as we thought we had recovered from Y2K fashion, it looks like some of its most questionable trends are back to haunt us once again.<\/p>\n
From kitten heels to going overboard with everything-denim, micro skirt and disc belts, the early 2000s were full of trends we now cringe over – and some should definitely remain a thing of the past.<\/p>\n
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Unfortunately, some ghosts have somehow made their way back into fashion stores again – such as these hideous slouch boots with the pointy toe.<\/p>\n
One shopper, Erin Miller, was horrified when she made this unpleasant and shocking discovery, immediately taking to TikTok to share the news.<\/p>\n
''When you see *this* while out shopping,'' she wrote in the video posted on her social media page, @overthemoonfaraway.<\/p>\n
Zooming into the black boot she had stumbled across in the shop, Erin appeared stunned and lost for words.<\/p>\n
''Devastating news.''<\/p>\n Needless to say, it wasn't just the style enthusiast who was mortified by the return of the rouched slouch footwear – thousands of TikTok users raced to comments in total disbelief.<\/p>\n One cried out: ''Not the Peter pan boots.''<\/p>\n ''Not the Robin Hood 3000s,'' a second viewer felt sick to their stomach.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Meanwhile, others were more concerned about what was to follow – and fellow fashion fans, it's not good news.<\/p>\n ''You know what\u2019s coming next don\u2019t you?? \u2026. BOOTS WITH THE FURRR [sic],'' a style enthusiast reckoned.<\/p>\n FABULOUS VEGAS: JOIN TO CLAIM \u00a3100 BONUS<\/strong> PLUS 50 FREE SPINS<\/p>\n ''My question is: did they just keep all this and take it out of the storage now? It all looks exactly the same,'' an eagle-eyed social media fan pointed out.<\/p>\n Someone else chuckled: ''I can already see the winter salt stains.''<\/p>\n Speaking of Y2K style making a comeback, the most unflattering belt of the 2000s is back at Urban Outfitters – and shoppers are not happy.<\/p>\n One costumer, Coco Khan, raced to\u00a0X\u00a0– formerly known as Twitter – to post a snap of the pricey find she had stumbled across on UO.<\/p>\n Priced at \u00a336, the UO Large Concho Belt comes with ''soft leather discs and metal eyelets studded throughout the once-popular accessory.<\/p>\n Shoppers, who can style the buy with low-rise bottoms, a micro skirt or a dress, can also pick between three colours -brown, black and white.<\/p>\n The round leather discs also come with ''cowboy-ready'' embellishments on the metal elements, the fashion ad revealed.<\/p>\n However, the trend, once loved and adored by\u00a0celebs\u00a0on runways decades ago, didn't appear to be a hit on\u00a0social media, where fashion fans were mortified.<\/p>\n After seeing\u00a0Urban Outfitters\u00a0selling this item for a staggering \u00a336, Chloe wrote in\u00a0her post: ''*screams in ageing millennial*.<\/p>\n ''What in the y2k is this?! The 00s most unflattering belt is back at urban outfitter for\u2026. \u00a336.''<\/p>\n The tweet soon garnered attention, amassing dozens of reposts, hundreds of likes and numerous replies.<\/p>\n ''Wore mine with a long linen skirt when I entered my\u00a0Sienna Miller\u00a0era LOL, what a time,'' one X user said.<\/p>\n Someone else chimed in: ''Getting so triggered.<\/p>\n ''The super low-rise jeans, though. Nothing beats their beastly ways.''<\/p>\n ''I could never understand why girls wore this over a long tight T-shirt,'' a bloke penned.<\/p>\n<\/picture>BRA-VELLOUS <\/span><\/p>\n
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