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Complex recently released their predictions on the fashion trends they believe will define streetwear in 2026.
In this video, I react to all 10 trends, break down which ones I agree with, which feel early, and which I think miss the mark entirely. Rather than chasing hype, this is an honest conversation about where streetwear culture is actually headed — from nostalgia cycles and silhouettes to footwear, accessories, and even vintage tech.
A recurring theme across this list is a renewed interest in the 2010s. While that progression makes sense following the rise of ’90s and Y2K aesthetics, I question whether enough time has passed for some of these trends to feel truly nostalgic yet.
This video isn’t about telling you what to wear — it’s about understanding how fashion trends move, overlap, and evolve.
Let me know in the comments:
Do you think the 2010s are ready for a full comeback, or does it still feel too soon?
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good video bro. ya I see a blend of all styles from different years into 2026 which means a return to individuality, which was the whole point of the 90s. There were trends but there was a need for personal expression. Thats why in one decade Nirvana, Snoop, Busta, Missy Elliot, Bad Boy and Britney Spears could all coexist and thrive.
Please no more skinny jeans for men. Leave them for the ladies
Be yourself. Kill your ego. The friends you make after this life altering experience will love you for who you are. Not what you wear. Still, try to look good no matter what.
My dad gave me my first skateboard at 10 in 1982. My dad bought all my brothers and I MJ 1’s back when Jordan was first rocking em. They were on a massive sale at Mervin’s. They were 1/2 the price of Vans, so my dad stocked up. I rocked em, skated em cos I had to. 😂 I had no other choice. I got made fun of for skating in em. After the forced year of skating in J’s, I ended up liking them. I never followed style trends. Well, maybe a little, but I never tried to be cool. In college back in the mid 90’s, my best friend had to move back to Switzerland after graduating to serve in the military. He left me his turntables, mixer, and a few records. I started spinning EDM cos I was simply given the tools. I’m 53, and still kill it on the decks. Just be yourselves.
@3:31 so basically it’s going full no limit soldier this year 😂😂😂😂