Who is Pedro, and why are you voting for him?
We all try something new sometimes, and it doesn’t always stick.
I won’t judge you, parents.

3.Did you have a t-shirt?
What about a tie?
Throw both on and go out for a night of everyone giving you side eye!

4.Sweatbands as fashion were a thing.
It’s pretty genius when you think about artists performing on stage.
As a fashion statement, though?

5.Short-brimmed fedoras were a disaster.
Indiana Jones walked so ’00s artists could faceplant.
6.Embellishment jeans…because denim needed art for some reason.

7.Boy bands.
Boy bands were everywhere.
And just when you thought you had enough, the newest dancing batch would be shoved in your face.

“Vote for Pedro” shirts were THE graphic shirt for about a year.
10.Whether backward or upside down, wearing visors for non-athletic reasons was popular as a fashion statement.
11.Invisible eyebrows, pencil eyebrows, shaped eyebrows…you name it.

People were getting experimental with their brows.
“Frosted Tips” are more than good.
They’re GREEEreally bad.

Everyone looked like they were about to make a stop at Flavortown.
13.Sunglasses in the 2000s were all over the place.
14.There were those low rise jeans that got dangerously low.

The style was meant to be sexy but looked like the aftermath of an atomic wedgie.
18.Those hilariously oversized suits made people look like they were characters inBig…mid-transformation.
19.Trucker hats for fashion were a guarantee on every red carpet in the early 2000s.

20.Licensed video games based on movies were also a guarantee back then.
They weren’t all great, but there were some gems (like “Warriors”).
21.Diamond earrings for men were a huge hit.

Some even wore it in a single lobe.
22.All-denim outfits made people question: How much denim is too much?
Thank the fashion gods denim socks and underwear never became mainstream.

Streaming movies from our couches?
24.The market for handheld/portable gaming was on fire.
Everyone had that thing on them during field trips and family outings.

They’re still a product, but you just had to be there at its peak.
26.Yellow Livestrong wristbands evolved into a cancer awareness tycoon.
The controversy around Lance Armstrong ended something equivalent to the viral stock of the “ice bucket” challenge.

27.And lastly, anybody going out for a night on the town needed the tiniest shoulder bag.
They even became a staple at red carpet events.
Do you wish any of these would make a permanent comeback?

Remember any obscure fads that aren’t on this list?













