Give it about ten years and the popular style will pendulum back to fitted/tight clothing.
Just like it was before the current baggy trend and after the previous baggy trend, which was preceded by another tight trend, which was preceded by another baggy trend, and so on and so on
I wonder how much momentum there is in that pendulum?
I think it started swinging (at least in America) in the 30’s. Between the scarcity of the depression and rationing during the war, fashions tended toward minimal. Then in the abundance of the 50’s you got big puffy poodle skirts and zoot suits because we finally had a surplus.
Give it about ten years and the popular style will pendulum back to fitted/tight clothing.
Just like it was before the current baggy trend and after the previous baggy trend, which was preceded by another tight trend, which was preceded by another baggy trend, and so on and so on
I wonder how much momentum there is in that pendulum?
I think it started swinging (at least in America) in the 30’s. Between the scarcity of the depression and rationing during the war, fashions tended toward minimal. Then in the abundance of the 50’s you got big puffy poodle skirts and zoot suits because we finally had a surplus.