Saturday, 11 August 2018
5 classic it bags prove trends of the 2000s are making a comeback
It sure feels like the noughties again. The trends we used to pray would never return, such as the tracksuits, tube tops and logos, are in full swing and it turns out that we don’t actually hate them. In the 2000s, the concept of It-bags hit its peak, with micro designer bags and monogram-printed ones leading the charge. While they may have fallen out of favour over time, in fashion’s true cyclical nature, they’ve returned with a vengeance. To embrace the nostalgic noughties, we’ve picked five of our favourite classic It-bags of the 2000s that have seen major comebacks.
1. Gucci Ophidia Supreme Belt Bag
If you need any further indication that what’s old is new again, just look at the proliferation of fanny packs invading the runways and the streets. Take Gucci’s Ophidia Supreme Belt Bag for example — it looks straight out of the early 2000s. The GG logo on the Ophidia Supreme belt bag was first used in the 1970s, and carries an impressive piece of history with it: It’s an evolved logo of the original Gucci rhombi design from the 1930s. Combined with the house’s signature motif with the Web stripe, it makes for a modern #throwback pairing that pays homage to the house’s roots.
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