LeoPatrizi via Getty Images If you’re a millennial like me, you probably think one of the biggest cardinal sins of fashion is wearing anything other than ankle socks with trainers. Ankle socks being ones that often barely show above the rim of a trainer, are designed specifically not to be seen, are a MUST if you’re wearing trainers, right? I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that is now considered to be cringe. The worst possible thing a person can be, really.

Advertisement Gen Z have been playfully poking fun at us croaky ol’ millennials on TikTok , saying they can spot us from a mile off just by the socks that we wear. Very funny, to be fair. @teamlewis_belgium The socks say it all.

🧦 #fyp #foryoupage #genz #millennials #agencylife #socks ♬ original sound - Nathan Ellgen Listen, I’m in my mid-30′s, I can accept that I’m not cool. The only thing that saved me from getting one of the moustache tattoos on my finger was a lack of funds and I can sing the entire Hamilton soundtrack without once pausing for breath. But, when did we collectively start to be considered cringe and why are ankle socks now such a faux-pas? Advertisement Yvonne Hay, Fashion Lecturer at Glasgow Kelvin College explained this change in dynamic and why it happens.

Why ankle socks aren’t cool anymore Hay said: “We draw our fashion influences from the environments we grow up in, and fashion serves as a way for younger generations to differentiate themselves from older ones – .