Summer clothing trends that no-one wants to see

From the dungarees to the Teva sandals, these are the latest trends detested by the rest of the world, no matter how comfortable they are

Linda Sharkey
Monday 27 April 2015 17:40 BST
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Like Birkenstocks, the simple sport sandal once considered the ultimate faux pas, is trying to make a comeback for summer.
Like Birkenstocks, the simple sport sandal once considered the ultimate faux pas, is trying to make a comeback for summer.

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The heat does funny things to people, not least in the wardrobe department.

Let’s face it, not every fashion trend is traditionally attractive, and as the weather starts to heat up, so does some wardrobe choices with some of the more unpopular fashion trends out in force.

Boyfriend jeans: They certainly aren’t your boyfriend’s favourite.
Boyfriend jeans: They certainly aren’t your boyfriend’s favourite.

Whilst some trends have enjoyed something of an overhaul in recent years courtesy of a new found appreciation amongst the fashion pack – think Birkenstocks,– many still are detested by the rest of the world. Here are some of them:

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