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Eliminating Vulgar Shirts
In 2020, we have seen a diversity of different style of fashion across the globe. We had (and still have) casual business fashion, gothic fashion, grunge-like fashion, western fashion, hip hop fashion, sporty fashion, bohemian fashion (having a major heart eyes moment), and even, believe it or not, anime style fashion. There are other styles, and I am sure that I have seen them all. I have seen camouflage rompers, spandex miniskirts, thick thigh-high socks, floral button up men’s shirts, Fedora hats, cheeky jean shorts, and even pants on the ground. The list is endless. By the way, I am not hinting which ones from the list I like or dislike.
By Leona Valentine5 years ago in Styled
Cow Print And 5 Other Trends We Aren't Taking Into 2021
Here is a complete list of all the fashion misses I'm donating to the clothing bin for 2021. The worst trend of all is women bringing down other women. It’s never cute to shame women. So I’m focusing on my own wardrobe pierces that I need to let go of.
By Jean Kruger5 years ago in Styled
The Biggest Fashion Faux Pas
Everyone loves a good fashion trend, well, mostly. Personally, I still don't understand the appeal of Crocs. However, as a collective we don't always understand on a wide scale what these trends can do long term to the planet or to the people tasked with production. Everything made in bulk has an impact on the environment. The one we have to live in. When things are made quickly and cheaply, corners are cut.
By Ashley Varner5 years ago in Styled
Muddy Boots
Why are people buying shoes and not wearing them? I don’t know if it’s a 2020 trend or if I’ve only just noticed it but it drives me loopy when I see people freaking out about getting a bit of muck on their shoes. Is that not what shoes were designed to do? Get mucky so our feet don’t have to. If I’m going to spend a large sum of money on a pair of shoes, you’re damn right I’m going to get as many uses out of them as possible.
By Chrisie Hopps5 years ago in Styled
Your search for designer glasses online ends here!
For the uninitiated, buying prescription glasses online can seem to be a tricky process. You can’t see or feel the products, there is no salesperson to guide you, or there is no hustle-bustle of a shopping centre. But the recent lockdown restrictions have led to people being more comfortable with online shopping. We at Specscart believe that buying glasses online should be a wholesome experience - which mixes the benefits of both a website and a physical store. We have done so with features like online chat, Free Try at Home, Free Shipping, and 30 day Free Returns. Read on to know how to buy designer glasses online from Specscart.
By Specs Cart5 years ago in Styled








