7 Fashion Trends That Are So Out They Have to Be Due for a Comeback

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7 Fashion Trends That Are So Out They Have to Be Due for a Comeback

As we all know, fashion trends are cyclical. Just look at the revival of Y2K fashion happening at the moment. For whatever reason, I didn't think the low-rise trend would be creeping back into the mainstream so soon. I was actually dreading its return since I never could pull it off.

When I think back on all the trends throughout the years, there are so many that I look fondly on and wonder how imminent their comeback is. The '90s and 2000s are naturally top of mind, as they were my formative years. This spans everything from grunge and sleek minimalism to the glitzy pop-star era and the boho It girls who followed.

Keep scrolling to see seven trends I believe are destined for a comeback, plus some pieces you can shop to get each look. Who knows—if you scoop up what excites you the most, you just might be ahead of the curve next season.

Three-quarter sleeves were everywhere—and I mean everywhere—for many years. Nineties minimalist pieces and preppier boatneck styles are where the sleeve length reigned supreme.

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy immediately came to mind when I saw this dress.

With the boatneck, this is even more of a throwback.

This option is giving coastal-grandma vibes.

This hip belt style had a variety of different aesthetics that it touched on, but nothing stands out to me more than the boho trend during the 2000s—Sienna Miller and Kate Moss had this look on lock.

The oversize square buckle makes this belt a statement piece.

This belt would look great over a flowy dress.

As would this one.

This cool printed pant style has had so many iterations throughout the past two decades. I distinctly remember liking a pair Gwen Stefani wore at an event in 1997, and Destiny's Child wore them in the early '00s.

Notice the low-rise going on here.

I can totally see these worn either in a streetwear outfit or an elevated look with sleek strappy heels.

Here's a cool petite option for getting the look.

Peep-toe heels were on every red carpet from the '90s through the '00s. There was a minute there where a platform version was the go-to for every celebrity stylist, especially in a neutral color or black from Christian Louboutin.

I bet you could easily pull off these silky kitten heels now. It's all about styling them in a minimalist way.

Patent platform pumps with an open toe were worn by every celebrity imaginable in the '00s.

I swear I've seen Christina Aguilera wear something exactly like these strappy peep-toe heels.

With the resurgence of Y2K, I can't help but immediately think about all the butterfly motifs that were floating around in the early aughts. Britney Spears comes to mind.

These rhinestone beauties scream Y2K.

This butterfly-print mesh cardigan makes quite the statement.

I swear I saw pop stars wear these sunglasses back in the day.

Paris Hilton's hat collection in the early 2000s is all I can think of when I see these newsboy caps. The endless paparazzi photos showed this style worn with everything from velour suits to super-low-rise jeans.

This neutral hat would look great in the fall.

This understated black option is super chic.

One reviewer said, "This is a really cute hat. It goes with a lot of outfits."

Once upon a time, this barely-there piece was the go-to accessory. Even in the summer, we'd be draping a skinny scarf over tank tops and denim skirts.

This is one bold way to top off a look.

Go glitzy with this sequined option.

I would have worn this over a white cami top and jeans while I was in college.

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