Raise your hand if you’ve ever fallen victim to the size-ten cap. (You can’t see this but my hand is raised.) As someone who wears a size 11, shopping for women's shoes hasn't been a breeze. Growing up, many popular retailers either offered sizing that maxed out around ten or stock that was incredibly limited in sizes 11 and up — as if “big feet” were a rare thing, SMH. Fast-forward a few years to when online shopping was booming and I suddenly gained access to a much wider pool of wider shoes. Although options larger feet are more common nowadays, it can still be difficult to find the perfect (read: stylish) pair.
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This Mother's Day, show your mom (or a mother figure in your life) how much you care with a luxe fashion or beauty gift from Macy's that says, "Have a self-care day on me" or "Thanks for responding quickly to my annual panic text about where my Social Security card is." Another plus? The 10 ideas ahead start at $15, so even if your budget is decidedly not in the home ownership/off-the-cuff international vacation range, you can still treat Mom to a bit of affordable indulgence. Thoughtful and fiscally responsible? She'll be so proud.
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Picture this: It’s 2003, The Simple Life just aired its debut season, and Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are wearing trucker hats. Your crush, Ashton Kutcher, was just spotted courtside at the Lakers game wearing one, too. Now you want one, specifically from Von Dutch. A short while after, The New York Times deems them “not cool.” Defeated, you put the cap in a box in the back of your closet, where it has likely stayed for the past 15-plus years.
Cut to 2021. Visible thongs, platform flip flops, candy rings, and low-rise jeans are all gearing for a comeback. Y2K trends are, to the dissent of many who grew up in the aughts, all the rage. So naturally, the headgear beloved by ‘00s A-listers is also making its way back into fashion’s good graces.
If right about now you wish that you didn’t part with your Von Dutch trucker hat, you can still participate in the trend: The brand just reissued many of their early aughts styles, making the second coming of the hat style inevitable. According to Ed Goldman, the general manager of Von Dutch, when the brand started to notice a resurgence of other ‘00s-era trends, they saw an opportunity for a comeback. “Our brand is taking advantage of the shift by expanding our offerings with new, elevated styles, [while] staying true to the staples that made us so popular,” Goldman tells Refinery29. In its fall ‘21 collection, the brand included other ‘00s fashion mainstays like bowler bags, low-rise flare jeans, and crop tops with decals. Goldman says the uptick in popularity this year has been so significant that it’s easily comparable to the success the brand saw in the ‘00s. “The only difference is which celebrities and consumers we see wearing [our brand],” he says.
Maybe it’s just the cyclical nature of trends, combined with Gen Z’s obsession with styles from their birth years, that’s allowed for a Y2K fashion renaissance. That, or it’s rooted in the fact that so many people spent this year in their childhood homes, surrounded by their teenage belongings. Either way, trucker hats are back — and “that’s hot.”
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