7 Things You'll Regret Tossing, According to History

Have you ever heard your mother lament that she wishes she hadn't gotten rid of a "trendy" piece in the past, upon seeing you wear the trend in the present day? (Probably on multiple occasions, right?) As you know, history repeats itself, especially when it comes to fashion. These days, it seems that every year brings with it a new decade to revive. For example, last year's '90s craze is currently making way for this year's '80s resurgence.

When editing your wardrobe each season, it can be tempting to purge it of "trendy" pieces that you may be tired of wearing or that may not feel as fresh as they did last year. But history has ultimately shown that the most significant trends will likely return. To find out what the current trends are that keep coming back, we reached out to Marissa Benedetto, the lead stylist at top online luxury resale store The RealReal. (Its inventory is a fashion girl's dream.) Benedetto is on the cusp of returning trends and gave us a slew of insight into which trends you should hang on to. After all, wouldn't it be nice to wear or pass down your very own vintage pieces when they come back around?

Keep scrolling to see which trends you'll regret tossing, according to Benedetto, and shop our picks for each.

OFF-THE-SHOULDER 

"Shoulder-baring frocks can be dated back to the Victorian era when they were paired with lace, frills and hooped hems. We are now seeing some really exciting versions of this style, particularly in reworked button-down shirting," Benedetto says.

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SLIP DRESSES

"We are finally seeing the comeback of the '90s slip dress. As a newer trend with less history, we have been able to play with such a wide range of outfit formulas. There is still so much we can do with this piece, so I am holding onto mine for the next few seasons," Benedetto says.

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WEDGIE JEANS

"Originally made popular by Levi's, this trend has made an appearance in every decade from Marilyn Monroe and an early Winona Ryder to Rihanna. Their high-waisted nature is so flattering on the bum—they are the ultra 'cool-girl' staple. I have seen great adaptations from Acne and Brock Collection," Benedetto says.

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PLATFORMS

"Platform shoes were originally established in the '40s but really didn't become popularised until the '70s. They are such a fun way to play with height without the pain of a stiletto," Benedetto says.

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SHEERS

"Sheer is another trend I don't believe our fashion history has completely fleshed out. While the 1993 photographs of Kate Moss in a sheer slip dress will never be forgotten, recently it seems the industry has gotten really creative in its uses of the fabric, from strategically placed mesh inserts in athleisure to sheer red carpet dresses with embellishment," Benedetto says.

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STATEMENT EARRINGS

"There has always been a version of the statement earring trend throughout history, and there always will be. A great example of this revival is the major '60s-era icon, Twiggy. Costume or fine, statement earrings are the only piece of jewelry you need right now," Benedetto says.

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WIDE-LEG TROUSERS

"Introduced in the '40s, this is when women were getting really fearless in straying from dress and skirt pieces and wearing something that was actually comfortable! I'm always on board with a trend that has such an empowering history," Benedetto says.

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.