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The 2000s has proven to be a decade of versatility in fashion. The trends varied from Bohemian chic and hip hop to pop punk and heavy metal fashion. The book describes the styles that stood out including the slim fit pants and low rise jeans. 7 for all Mankind, Rock & Republic, True Religion, and Diesel emerged as the leaders in the jeans market, especially for the youngsters. The brands were popular for their cut, feel, and prices. The popped collar became famous again mid decade especially in the US, a trend that was followed shortly thereafter by youth in the UK. Ugg boots were huge all over the world as well as the crocs which proved that customers were going for comfort as opposed to look.
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