A millennial woman shuddered after finding out that another trend she thought had been left in the 2000s is popping up in stores for a second round. The latest in a long line of trends from their teen years that millennials wish could remain a distant memory, the disc belt is the newest (or oldest) staple accessory to be making its return into the fashion mainstream. Having spotted the accessory in-store during a recent shopping trip, a woman named Tasha felt compelled to share her discovery, knowing that she wouldn't be alone in suddenly feeling "a thousand years old" upon seeing the item.
Tasha (@ ), who is from the United Kingdom, was shopping at Primark when she saw the belt on display among the store's summer styles. Not a sick joke. The disc belt has officially returned.
I feel a thousand years old. Sharing the video to , she gained over 2.4 million views and 147,000 likes on this clip, in which she said, "Oh, we're really doing this, aren't we, Primark.
" The Y2K resurgence is only growing, with accessories at the helm. The trend follows hot on the heels of , which has reappeared in recent weeks, as well as . The disc belt—a staple item for it girls of the 00s—is a trend Tasha isn't ready to bring back, as she expressed in the caption: "Not a sick joke.
The disc belt has officially returned. I feel a thousand years old." Tasha wasn't alone in her feelings toward the belt, as one TikTok user wrote, "This one has no business returning.
Just know the knee high gladiato.