By mid-2010s, fashion was stuck between identities. Skinny jeans still clung to the last threads of the early 2010s, yet people had begun pairing them with oversized drop-shoulder sweatshirts, platform sneakers, wide-brimmed hats, and sunglasses at dusk, as if assembling outfits from mismatched decades on instinct alone. Full-sleeve shirts hung untucked for no apparent reason; mom jeans returned only to collide with ultra-wide trousers; velvet chokers met slip dresses; and athleisure hoodies fought for space with boho lace kimonos. Instagram minimalism polished the world into identical palettes of white tees and white trainers, while streetwear surged without fully arriving, and the 90s revival sat awkwardly beside Y2K fragments that lacked vocabulary or vision. The result was a landscap

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