Fashion is cyclical, but if we do not study history it is doomed to repeat itself.
Have you ever met an accessory that peaked in high school, felt so purposeless that it had an existential crisis, took out a loan for grad school, and now the only time you think about it is when it resurfaces in a questionable Facebook meme? That was the life and death of of the wide belt. We lived through the trauma in the early 2000s, and witnessed our collective style devolve into a cross between. Never did a butterfly sleeve blouse go without a chunky pleather snatch.
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