Collection Of The Best Worst Haircuts Ever
Jimmy Butler rocking an emo haircut (Photo by Sam Navarro/Getty Images)
A collection of the best worst haircuts ever! These are some wild examples of terrible haircuts. Most of these are so bad that they can’t be an accident. They simply have to be intentional.
Bad haircuts have always been around. Sometimes bad haircuts become a popular trend. Seriously, have you seen these kids on TikTok? What are those?! Here’s a collection of some of the best of the worst.
Collection Of The Best Worst Haircuts Ever
It never makes sense why some things become fashionable. I never would have imagined that Patrick Mahomes’ haircut would end up being the go-to look for all teens. They’re now going out and getting perms! That would have had you laughed out of high school back in the day. You’d have to change schools! Now, it’s acceptable. In fact, you’re an outlier if you don’t have that haircut. It makes zero sense.
Of course, that’s how fashion goes. When I was in high school, everyone had the Jim Halpert haircut (John Krasinski in the early seasons of The Office). The flat bangs across the forehead with the little winged sides. I was guilty of this, too. Ashton Kutcher’s longer hair was also popular back in the day. Nowadays, you don’t see those haircuts. They’ve gone out of style.
The Patrick Mahomes haircut isn’t the only hair trend that didn’t make a lot of sense. There have been much, much worse. Let’s not forget that the Flock Of Seagulls haircut was once popular. Maybe it was ironic, but it was definitely a thing! Man, the 80s looked like a wild time full of many questionable fashion trends.
Of course, those are just a couple examples that come to mind. There’s still the Boris Johnson, the Donald, the Lloyd Christmas, the Bozo, and more! Sure, we’re no hair experts on Dave & Chuck The Freak, but these are truly something to behold!
The Chive put together a list of 20 of the worst haircuts of all-time. I think they nailed it. Check out the link below then keep scrolling to see more fashion trends that don’t make any sense!
5 Of The Most Questionable Fashion Trends Of 2023
Sometimes, fashion just doesn’t make sense. I don’t choose what’s popular, I just have to go along with it. These are 5 of the most questionable fashion trends of 2023.
We were introduced to some strange fashion trends in 2023. Some other fashion trends from the past also made a comeback this year.
The Most Questionable Fashion Trends Of 2023
I am not a fashionable person. Love me some sweatpants and hoodies. However, if these items are what’s in style, then I think I’m perfectly find not being fashionable.
Some strange clothing items became popular in 2023 for a number of different reasons. You can blame TikTok, you can blame Taylor Swift, you can even blame nostalgia. Again, just don’t blame me.
I’ve gone through some photos and videos and have identified 5 questionable fashion trends from 2023. To me, these stood out as the strangest. However, there were much more popular trends that didn’t make the list. It’s hard when you stick to only five!
Some of the popular trends that didn’t make the list this year include Tabi shoes, Y2K, ballet flats, jean maxi skirts, and more, according to Huffpost. Tabi shoes were very polarizing in 2023. They’re a split-toed shoe inspired by traditional Japanese work shoes from the 15th century.
It seems like Y2K is popular every year, and this year was no exception. We saw cargo pants, metallic colors, oversized shades, and platform shoes make a big comeback in 2023.
Also, ballet flats were flat out everywhere in 2023. There were tons of options and choices available to buy. You could get them bedazzled, with a bow, silk, suede, corduroy, anything you could possibly want! Seems like they could also pair well with most outfits. It’s like the shoe equivalent of the little black dress.
Well, those items didn’t make the list of the 5 most questionable fashion trends of 2023. Here’s what did make the list.
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.