First, gen Z came for the skinny jeans . Then, they came for the side part . And now, in a death knell against 30- and 40-somethings just trying to live their lives, the youth have cancelled ankle socks.
According to trend reports , social media and Generation Z themselves , ankle socks are out. Crew socks are in. "Alright, millennials, brace yourselves: Gen Z has a message regarding your fashion choices, and I'm here to deliver it, so get ready to take notes," a gen Z writer announced last week on Kidspot , an Australian lifestyle news site.
"I'm here to talk to you about those ratty little pathetic excuses for socks you have on," she went on. "Yes, I know they're there. Even though they're trying sooo hard to be invisible, I see them, and I'm sorry, but they're officially cancelled.
" For millennials who have spent the last few years trying to figure out how to wear pants, feeling personally attacked by the return of Y2K fashion and still trying to use "gaslighting" properly in a sentence, this one ...
may feel a lot like gaslighting. But the trend is real. Fashion magazine In Style reported back in January that showing off socks is "in again," with crew socks, specifically, making a comeback.
Last month, the New York Times wrote that we're living in a "sock proud era." First Person Nothing highlights the generation gap quite like when I, a boomer, stay with the adult children in my life For Gen Z, sustainable fashion isn't just about shopping. It's a 'mindset' And the star .
