IT'S the trend all fashionistas were loving in the early 2000s. And now the viral disc belt - often dubbed as '' the most unflattering '' accessory of the noughties - is back on the high street. Over the last few years, shoppers have seen the resurgence of many once-loved trends we were loving decades ago, whether that's low-rise denim or kitten heels that are back in fashion in 2024.
Keen to keep up with the demand of the Y2K fashion , Primark , too, have launched a series of noughties-inspired garments - and their Disc Detail Western Belt is just one of the many examples hitting the store shelves. Priced at a purse-friendly £7, the accessory comes in both black and dark brown and features metal embellishments in silver and gold. Fashionistas also have plenty of styling options for this versatile purchase, such as around their low-rise bottoms or a tiered skirt if you're after a more Bohemian aesthetic.
However, whilst some certainly cannot wait to get their hands on it, the disc belt has not proven to be a major hit on social media . ''Oh, we're really doing this, aren't we, Primark?'' is how one horrified customer, mum Tasha, felt about news . Sharing the shocking discovery on TikTok , the fashionista revealed the accessory was placed next to adorable ribbons for hair , as well as high-waist shorts.
''Not a sick joke. The disc belt has officially returned,'' Tasha wrote in the caption of the video . ''I feel a thousand years old.
'' Although there are some trends we cannot.