2000 Fashion

Tank Tops Over Another Shirt

If you owned a lace cami in 2004, you were probably layering it over a t-shirt or another shirt like Alyson Michalka’s. It was a relatively easy look, achievable with any colored camisoles (I had a rainbow of colors that I wore under my one zip up). These days, the cami style is still around, though now I opt for silk or satin pieces.

Livestrong Bracelets

One way to rep your favorite causes in 2004 was wearing a one-size-fits-all silicon bracelet from the organization. (You’ll recognize the ubiquitous yellow Livestrong ones). Both the athlete for which the bracelet was named after and its other silicon cause bracelets have fallen from popularity as time passed. It’s no longer cool to simply rep a cause just for the sake of looking fashion.

Low-Rise Jeans

Low-rise jeans are predicted to make a comeback in 2020 after designer Kirk Millar of Linder NYC included the style in his spring collection and Levi’s (the OG of denim brands) announced its releasing low risers in 2019. If you’re tired of high-waisted fits digging into your skin, you might just be inclined to give low-risers another chance. Though personally, I shall pass.

Micro Denim Skirts

The only thing that would make this outfit look more 2003 is if Nicole Ritchie wore UGGs with her micro denim skirt. (Notice the cami layered underneath her sweater too.) As we’ve moved away from the super short denim miniskirts (long ones are in this season), we can take comfort in the fact we avoided any underwear wardrobe malfunctions.

Boho Vibes

Maybe you weren’t the name plate belt type, maybe you loved these boho-meets-western coin belts instead. You wore them low on the hips with jeans or flowy maxi skirts. This was definitely a cool look back then, since even Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen wore them in 2002.

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