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They’re all coming back, whether you like it or not!
Welp, it looks as if Jessica Chastain is trying to bring back another early 2000s trend.
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I’m talking about the large, chunky tie.
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I never thought this day would come, but alas, here we are.
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I’m sure Anne Hathaway is reveling in this.
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Christina Aguilera, too.
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In “honor” of the large tie being back “in,” let’s check out other early ’00s looks that will inevitably come back into style, whether we like it or not…
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First and foremost, I’m shocked these aren’t back yet, but belly button chains with charms on them:
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T-shirts with cocaine references:
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Knit beanies:
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Knit bucket hats:
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Livestrong bracelets:
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“Wrestler” jeans:
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Bandages as an accessory for the cheek:
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Apple Bottoms jeans:
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Boots with the fur:
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Eyebrows that were camouflaged into the face:
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American flag couture:
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Shirts that were laced up from the front:
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Jeans that lace up on the sides and don’t have a zipper:
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Inventive!
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Crochet bodysuits:
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These hats:
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Extreeeeemely low-rise jeans:
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Slouchy hats:
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Cheap fedoras:
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The “Chris Kirkpatrick”:
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Shredded turtlenecks:
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Just, like, wearing a shirt like this:
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“Vote for Pedro” shirts:
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“Please don’t feed the model” shirts:
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The faux hawk:
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Jeans with hip cutouts and a thong string illusion:
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Everything Lindsay Lohan was going for here:
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Jeans that dragged on the ground:
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Very, very long scarves:
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Just, like, wearing a long scarf with a T-shirt:
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Anything NSYNC wore pre-2002:
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Leather clothing that was suitable for walking in traffic:
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Ronald McDonald hair:
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The “Kelly Clarkson chunky highlight” special:
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These haircuts:
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Ski goggles:
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Very, very large suits:
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Tribal and barbed wire tattoos:
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Jeans with the waistband cut out:
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Long denim skirts that were Sister Wives meets MTV’s The Grind:
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The “AJ McLean facial hair” special:
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This lil’ mustache:
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Extremely short bangs:
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A single exposed thong strap:
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Two exposed thong straps:
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Thongs that were literally built into outfits:
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TONS of gel:
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Shutter shades:
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iPods as accessories:
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Digital cameras as accessories:
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Anything Aaron Paul wore between the years 2001 and 2004:
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And last but not least, this iconic Ashley Tisdale number:
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Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/early-00s-trends-coming-back