Recently, Reddit user idealistic-salmon asked , "What is a fashion trend currently 'in' that you're already over?" People had some STRONG opinions about the trends they do NOT want to see cross over into 2025 — here's what they had to say. 1. "The barrel jeans have got to go.
They're the ugliest effing things I've ever seen. And people keep lying to these women about how they're flattering, and I'm like, 'No! You look bowlegged!'" — u/omgforeal 2. "The successful rebranding of pleather as 'vegan leather' so they can charge the same as leather and fool their customers into believing they're smart for spending $150 on fast-fashion pleather that's gonna fall apart faster than the jacket can go out of style.
" — u/Legolinza "Leather alternatives by high-end fashion designers. I thrifted a pair of Stella McCartney Mary Janes because I liked the design and had heard good things, but the strap snapped immediately. I also saw a bonded leather jacket going for nearly 1k, and there was some BS about it being eco-friendly because it's 'recycled leather.
' Leather is supposed to be nearly indestructible, and cheaper 'sustainable' options are supposed to be...
well, cheaper. I don't hate all faux leathers, but they should be far less expensive and used for light-wear items. You're gonna obliterate faux leather shoes or jackets in a few years; don't spend wild amounts of money on these items.
Meanwhile, I have actual leather items that are over a decade old, and all are still in great c.