'20 fashion trends from the 2000s that we wish would come back 2000s fashion'

06:20 Dec 10, 2021
'20 fashion trends from the 2000s that we wish would come back, 2000s fashion.  Many people who grew up in or lived through the 2000s remember the iconic fashion trends it inspired, including (but not limited to) cargo pants, spiked hair, platform  flip flops , and denim of all sorts. And while memories of 2000s clothing, accessories, and hairstyles aren\'t always pleasant to think about, the decade also brought about styles with merit.  From scarf headbands to halter tops and many looks in-between, some things we wore in the 2000s could — and should — be brought back today.  Here are 20 of the best 2000s fashion trends we would actually wear again.  Velour tracksuits. Comfortable and color-coordinated, the iconic velour sweatsuit, or tracksuit, was made famous by Juicy Couture. The two-piece tracksuits of the 2000s could definitely find a happy place in the current style landscape marked by luxury loungewear, or \"athleisure.\"   Scarf headbands. The 2000s saw a variety of ways to wear scarves (they were popular accessories), so it\'s no surprise that the scarf headband was prevalent. This look is more comfortable than wearing a plastic or metal headband, and it\'s a whimsical way to keep hair flyaway-free.  Actually, headbands in general. From scarves to sophisticated, beaded bands, hair accessories from the 2000s were the best.   The side bun. Complete with wispy flyaways, the side bun was truly a staple of the new millennium. This elegant hairstyle was Taylor Swift\'s signature hairdo for many years on the red carpet, and we think it\'s one of the best trends from the \'00s.  Embroidered denim. Denim pieces clad with appliqués, studs, and other embellishments were wardrobe staples during the \'00s. Today, embroidery on jean skirts, jackets and pants serves as a nod to the past and a memorable, one-of-a-kind detail.  Denim vests. Worn purely for the appearance (not the warmth) of the added layer, the denim vest was a big 2000s vibe. With the right summer dress or simple shirt underneath, the vest was an easy way to serve up a chic look.  Overalls. Overalls were the original form of the now-popular jumpsuit. Whether your favorite pair were corduroy or denim, overalls were a wardrobe essential in the \'90s and 2000s, and they\'d fit right in with the current craze for one-piece garments.  Ponchos. The poncho is like an elevated blanket, but less bulky and more shirt-like (except for the fact that it doesn\'t have sleeves). Ponchos were, without a doubt, a 2000s mood, but they\'re a trend we wouldn\'t be too mad about if revived.  Halter-style tops and dresses. The halter silhouette is one of many that has transcended decades — think Marilyn Monroe\'s circa-1950s white halter dress — and especially during the 2000s, the look was a popular choice on the red carpet and runway alike. The effortless halter style is one we just won\'t get tired of seeing and wearing.  Shell jewelry. Necklaces and bracelets adorned with shells were all the rage during the 2000s. These accessories may be on the literal side of the beachy spectrum, but as a summer look, we\'re here for it.  Kitten heels. Thank you, \'00s, for bringing us tiny purses and tiny heels.  Locket necklaces. In the 2000s, having a locket necklace was the equivalent of having a \"secret\" place to stash a photo of our best friend or childhood pet. The locket just might be the jewelry item we didn\'t know we needed in our current collection.  The casual blazer. How could we forget this iconic look? Stars of the 2000s proved the blazer isn\'t just for the boardroom, but can also dress up even the most casual t-shirt or blouse.  The t-shirt and blazer combination is great on everyone, really.. The t-shirt and blazer combination was one of the best trends from the decade.  Puffy coats. Puffer jackets were the outerwear style of choice in the early 2000s. With the popularity of athleisure — sporty sneakers, nylon jackets and sweatsuits — the practical and stylish puffer coat just might be making its way back.  Peacoats. The 2000s also saw a much less, well... puffy form of outerwear. Peacoats were a staple piece for professionals and celebrities alike in the 2000s. The trench coat silhouette remains a versatile, practical wardrobe piece we wouldn\'t be ashamed to move to the front of our closet.    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