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As a fellow millennial growing up, don’t tell me you didn’t have one of those plastic stretchy chokers, or that fascinatingly odd toy called a yo-yo. At some point in our childhood, these were among the must-haves but have since vanished without a trace.

Many trends, tendencies and crazes (fancy participating in a flashmob, anyone?!) that were getting all the buzz at one point seem to have had an expiry date.

“What was a huge trend everyone forgot about?” someone asked on Reddit, and the thread soon turned into a walk down memory lane merged with a healthy dose of cringe.

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#1

The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere If you are old enough, you can't beat mood rings.

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    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Whazaaaaaaaaaaaap sane-ish replied: One of my aunts still does this. We don't talk.

    HutSutRawlson , trolipo Report

    “There is not really a golden rule to recognize whether something is a trend or a fad,” Lina Survila, the founder of Abstract Stylist magazine and creator of metaverse news newsletter The Wearables Daily, told Bored Panda.

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    It really depends on the context and every trend. But when talking about fashion, the industry which is largely ruled by tendencies that change every season, many unexpected things happen, Lina argues.

    “I think about trends and fads in fashion the same way I think about art - the truth will shine after a long time when we will be able to realize if this thing is really something that will stay within our generation.”

    #4

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Those plastic stretchy chokers that also doubled as bracelets.

    LuckieCharm86 , etsy Report

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    #6

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Fun ringtones.

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    Today, many trends are inevitably influenced by the advancement of technology. From AI to Metaverse and Web3, the way we experience the world around us is rapidly changing. And so are art and fashion. Virtual try-ons, video games, metaverse fashion shows, and NFTs paved the way for a new concept of digital fashion, and experts say there’s no telling what will come next.

    For many fleeting trends, the biggest challenge is to remain relevant. The only way to do so is to hold or raise its value for years to come. But how could we know that? Lina says she takes into account a few things before making her decision about a purchase.

    “First, it's the people who made it, because people always bring the biggest value. Just think about it, H&M is not a collectible brand, but once they collaborate with a famous designer, it's another story, and those items sell at a higher price than the original sale.”

    #7

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Farmville. Sea-Kitchen3779 replied: People would get real sh**ty when you told them you didn't play and couldn't trade strawberries or some s**t.

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    #8

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Yo-yo's had a big resurgence when I was a kid in the 90s. They were all the rage for like half of one school year, and then they just kind of vanished. It was fun playing with them with my dad for a while, and i did learn a few tricks.

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    #9

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere I feel like we, as a society, have collectively decided to just pretend like JNCO pants never existed.

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    Another important aspect is timing. “Is this thing a copy or something I have never seen in the space? For example, even though IKEA is full of functional minimalistic style designs, Dieter Rams' designs will always sell at a higher price. They will be valuable in time because he was a pioneer in space,” Lina explained.

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    And the third aspect to think about when making an investment is the item’s technology availability. “Is this built on something that will change fashion or any industry forever?”

    Lina gave an example of Prada's iconic nylon bags. “Those were one of the first nylon bags on the market at a time when nylon was huge news in fashion. Nobody used nylon before in that way. I understand cryptocurrencies the same.” The creator of the metaverse newsletter draws a parallel between Ethereum technology and nylon material, saying “it’s new and exciting, and available for others to build off.”

    #10

    My mom lived in the 80’s as a young adult and according to her it’s 100% aerobics. Worldwide. So huge in fact that you can’t pretty much escape it as it was EVERYWHERE. TVs, electrical appliances and outfits, movies, songs, competitions, HECK a lot of corporate workplace including my mom’s even had a dedicated aerobics routine. And you’d think gym culture today is already wack enough…..

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    #11

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Super thin eyebrows and jeans that defy the concept of a pubic line

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    #12

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Toe socks. Very uncomfortable but very fashionable in the 90’s

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    #13

    Tamagotchis.

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    #14

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Jelly shoes. Wearing 2 different coloured pairs of socks at once, & rolling them down, so that the underneath sock colour showed.

    Dangerous-Highway-61 , TheOnlyAnla who is takin Report

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    #15

    Leg warmers. SpunkyCrunky replied: I’m the proud owner of several pairs of leg warmers and I wouldn’t give them up even after the end of my life. They are getting buried with me

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    #16

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Gangnam Style

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    #17

    Smelly Stickers, my fav was Buttered Popcorn..

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    #18

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Pokémon go. I know some people still play. But it was huge when it first came out. corobo replied: Closest we ever got to world peace.

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    #19

    Wearing overalls with one strap unbuttoned like Fresh Prince

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    #20

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Flash mobs. SomeDinosaurs replied: This is a shame. I always thought they were fun! Apprehensive-Cow6194 replied Good they’re so cringe.

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    #21

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Pet rocks. Dude made bank

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    #22

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Shoulder pads.

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    #23

    Anyone else remember Koosh balls?

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    #24

    I feel like the trend of neon clothing and accessories was a huge one that everyone seems to have forgotten about. Remember when everyone was rocking those neon green snapback hats and neon pink crop tops? Good times. I still have some neon pieces in my closet, I might have to bring them back.

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    #25

    Swatch watches, even wearing two at a time.

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    #26

    This might be a bit of a regional thing: Puka shell necklaces.

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    #27

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Lower back tattoos.

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    #28

    Slap bracelets

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    #29

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Furbies, tickle me elmo.

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    #30

    Cabbage Patch Dolls

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    #31

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Kriss Kross and backwards pants, circa 1990. Dee_Buttersnaps replied: They performed on In Living Color and the next day half the boys in my fifth grade class came to school with their clothes on backwards.

    PeregrinePickle , Lindsey Turner Report

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    I know about this trend, but I always wondered: did the guys just pull down their pants all the way when they had to pee?

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    #32

    The hair p**f in the front girls used to rock.

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    #33

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Boy bands.

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    #34

    Garbage pail kids.

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    #35

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere The “challenges” like cinammon challenge, the ice bucket challenge, condom challenge, etc. catchmeifyoucannon added: Mannequin Challenge.

    OffBeatBerry_707 , Shine On Media Report

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    #36

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Heelys. wheresthecheat replied: Ugh that was the best 3 weeks before my school banned them. We would have our friends pull us into jousting fights between classes… okay i guess i understand why they were banned but they were still fun as sh**t

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    #38

    California Raisins

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    #39

    Pogs.

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    #40

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Fidget spinners and the dab. Spank-Those-Hams replied: 30 year old substitute teacher here. I dab sometimes when the kids say something dab worthy, which is either met with cringes or laughter. Either one gives me strength.

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    #41

    The run on Beenie Babies. They were buying them literally as an investment worth thousands of dollars... I literally saw them the other day being sold at Speedway

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    #42

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere That odd period when everything was themed around a mustache. mx3goose replied: Girls who got the mustache tattoo on your pointer finger...how's life going?

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    #43

    Pacifier necklaces. Not sure if this was a international trend though. Early-mid 1990s, small colourful plastic pacifiers that we would trade and exchange. I wouldnt mind a comeback, they were rather cute.

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    #44

    The Trends We Forgot: 49 Things That Were Once Everywhere Hacky sack tricks.

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    #45

    The little finger skateboards and trick bicycles toys.

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    #46

    Hypercolor shirts

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    #47

    Bedazzling everything!

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    #48

    Spinning rims on cars. Those were BAD.

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    #49

    Vine, old short-video social media.

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