Halter tops, flare pants, anything shiny signal that for Gen Z it’s back to Y2K all day

Fueled by social media platforms including TikTok, the so-called Y2K trend resurfaced as consumers began going out after pandemic lockdowns.

NEW YORK (AP) — First came the supposed death of skinny jeans. Then, the resurgence of cargo pants, halter tops and baby tees.

If there’s one thing retailers can agree on, it’s that Gen Z is hot for the early 2000s fashion trends now booming in popularity.

College interns and young workers are donning wide-legged slacks at the office. The claw clip, a retro hair staple, is back; as are mesh tops, miniskirts and a host of colorful apparel that can make consumers look like they stepped out of a  today!

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