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I've seen women rocking shortalls, and want that to come to men's fashion too. Everyone looks cute in them :)
I want the 70s to come back in many ways. The colors, the cuts, the flair, the patterns, the length.
Can we get some pants with built in knee pads?
No more gendering anything.
Absolutely nothing.
It's probably just a me thing, but I would love to see in the workforce a shift back to the 60s in style.
As someone in their mid-twenties, I like the idea of in an office setting looking your absolute best or when you are serving someone at a store or restaurant/fast food place looking slightly nicer.
I hate beards so I'd make clean shaven fashionable. No real reason except for my purely personal preference.
I think we're past the beard phase in the UK. Which is good, I can't grow one.