>>18502881 (OP)
Baggy jeans with Burlesque/Lingerie tops on women seems to be a force in artsy college age girls, that and vintage T-Shirts from I'd say 90s-00s for men and women who are either modest and/or busty.
Facial hair on men seems to be waning more every day.
Sweatpants on men I wish it would go away but it seems to be the popular lazycore thing.
Basically pants are getting baggier for young people and tighter on young people, as millennials age they like the comfort of their emo jeans and yoga pants, and as zoomers come of age they want baggier pants, fluffier socks and sneakers and crocks over sandals and loafers.
Boomers meanwhile as they retire seem to dress more colorfully and Gen X seems to basically dress like they're still seeing the Yeah Yeah Yeahs in the East Village or Williamsburg in 2002.