www.offerssupermarket.co.uk has revealed the top 10 voted worst fashion trends ever- and perms topped the list. It has also predicted what current trends will be considered fashion disasters in the next decade.

The UK’s fastest growing retail website asked 1,721 people the multi answer question ‘What is the worst fashion trend ever?’

Here are the results:

1.      Perms – 69%

2.      Shell Suits – 61%

3.      Tie-dye – 58%

4.      Dungarees – 52%

5.      Crocs – 47%

6.      Bumbags – 41%

7.      Chokers – 36%

8.      Stone wash denim – 33%

9.      Bomber jackets – 24%

10.  Cycling shorts – 21%

The site asked the same 1,721 people ‘What current fashion do you think will be embarrassing in 10 years?”

And here are the results:

1.      Velour tracksuits – 81%

2.      Jeggings – 72%

3.      Waist belts – 64%

4.      Box fringe – 61%

5.      UGG boots – 57%

6.      Floral Leggings – 53%

7.      Bat wing tops – 46%

8.      Bodycon dresses – 40%

9.      Skinny jeans – 29%

10.  Waistcoats with shirts – 23%

Eve Atkins, founder of Offers Supermarket, said: “We conducted this research based on one of the site’s main concepts, which offers consumers the top 10 best products available at any given time. I think it will be interesting to look back in a decade and see which fashion must haves have turned into a fashion shouldn’t have.”

Words by Nadifa Sheikhey

 
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