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The '70s, '80s, and '90s Trends That Are Selling Like Crazy

It's true: what comes around tends to go back around eventually. Since we know that fashion is cyclical in nature, it should come as no surprise when we see trends resurrect themselves from the past—sometimes from decades in the past. Designers are always revisiting the archives in order to reinvent the wheel for the seasons to come, fixating on one decade or period of time before moving onto the next. In the past several years alone, we've cycled through '70s, '80sand '90s fashion influences, cherry-picking which silhouettes and motifs to bring into the present-day.

The great thing about vintage clothing trends is that if you hold onto an item for long enough, you might just see it come back into the style spotlight again. Or, like me, you can take to raiding the closets of your mom and grandma to borrow the original versions and source even more from vintage stores (coincidentally also the most sustainable way to shop). Once such vintage retailer is The RealReal and their head of women's, Sasha Skoda, is sharing the exact trends from these past three decades that are selling better than any others right now. Continue on to see (and shop) them all.

Scarves: According to the data that Skoda shared, searches for scarves are up a whopping 162% and that the resale value is also on the rise, correlating with the current overall '70s trend. We've seen fashion girls styling silk scarves in creative ways, from tying them up "babushka" style over their heads to knotting them around their neck and even wearing them as a DIY crop top.

Knee boots: Knee-high boots blew up this past fall and winter, rivaling ankle boots as the go-to boot silhouette. Skoda confirmed their popularity by informing us that interest in them has increased by 88% year over year.

Tartan and plaid: We'd argue that some version of check print and plaid is always "in" and right now it's '70s-inspired tartan, which we've seen on everything from preppy pleated skirts to sophisticated trousers.

Puffy sleeves: No surprise here. Puffy sleeves are an '80s trend we've definitely got behind as it's just a pure delight to wear and pretty much always looks good, whether you splurge or save on it. Clearly, we're not alone here since searches for puffy sleeves is up by 338%.

Metallic: Though it hasn't gotten as much love as some other '80s styles, metallics are still definitely a thing right now. Skoda shared that they're earning 80% more interest this year and when you look at the iridescent bags and party dresses at Paco Rabanne and Attico it's not hard to see why.

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Baguette bags: We have iconic designer bags like Fendi's Zucca Baguette and Prada's Nylon shoulder bag to thank for this (wildly popular) revival. Demand for those two exact bags has skyrocketed, plunging all cropped shoulder bags into the spotlight with them.

Mules: We love when a trend is as popular as it is easy to wear and mules are just that. The '90s shoe goes with everything from skirts to jeans, making it the ultimate wardrobe staple in our eyes. No surprise, then, why mules in general are 145% more favorable than they were last year.

Next up, 9 "grandma" trends that are officially mainstream (in a good way).



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