Fashion is dynamic, it’s only normal we move with it when it changes.
Men’s Capri Pants: ‘Nika-boka’
Yes, we can agree on the fact that capri pants are comfortable and are great for a lazy Saturday indoors. But the problem arises when you have to rush out to get something at the mall. What are the chances of you quickly changing your clothes? Zero to none, right? To entirely eliminate the risk of being seen out and about in capris, it’s a good idea to either give yours to a hospice shop or throw them out. Your partner’s probably secretly been waiting for this moment for some time, so do them a favour too!
Silk Shirt
There was a time when wearing a silk shirt meant you were one of the coolest, most on-trend people on the street. But that was a long time ago. Besides, looking as though you’re walking around in a blouse is just not okay. Yes, it feels great on the skin. Yes, it’s so cool in summer, but no, it’s not okay for public consumption. Bin it!
Bootleg jeans
It’s hard to imagine that there was ever a time when the bootleg cut was trendy. For some reason, it still works for women, but guys, it’s not for us any longer. Who wants to walk around looking like a hippie . . . flower embroidery anyone?
Crocs
We have nothing against Crocs . . . well, actually we do when they leave the house with you. Crocs are really, really comfortable, no one can argue with that. But they should never be worn anywhere except in the garden, and in the privacy of your home. Your Crocs should be a secret between you and your partner.
Overly tight trousers
If your pants feel like they don’t fit – if breathing has become a chore, if your stride is not as long and free as it usually is and if your family jewels are being crushed – don’t wear them. There few things as horrifying as a man in a pair of pants he can barely walk in. Stop guys, please.
Silk boxer shorts
Corduroy pants
Wide-collar shirts
Wide-collar shirts were hugely popular during the era of Elvis Presley; he rocked them and they became a trend. It’s safe to say that the trend died along with him. Wide collars are horribly old-school, and probably the most un-21st-century thing anyone could wear. And, just as a side note, popping collars are no longer cool either, let’s stop that too.
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