Does the fashion of this decade look appreciably different from that of the previous? Or the 90's?

“Lumberjacksexual”. First I’ve heard that term. Seems a very good description.

Yes, and only maintain our weight/figure so we don’t have to purchase new a new wardrobe.

Yeah, this is the main thing I notice for men’s clothing at least. I hesitate to say “fashion” because I’m not exactly a fashion conscious kind of guy, but even I notice how loose-fitting the look was back in the 90s compared with today. I only wear oversized tees today when I’m completely slumming around, whereas in the 90s, it was normal, everyday wear. Even my jeans back then were less form-fitting and more baggy.

Yep. Take a look at what people are actually wearing and their hair at Woodstock photos, and you’ll see people wearing normal clothes, with normal haircuts. Nobody is wearing a classic hippy costume.

The truth is that most people continue to wear the same sorts of clothes they always wear, regardless of the decade. I wore jeans and boots and t-shirts and flannel shirts and a scruffy beard every day in the 80s, and in the 90s, and in the 00s and in the 10s. I’m not going to stop now, even though the fashion is for silver lame jumpsuits and translucent helmets with antennae.

The biggest change to me is everyone now has their nose in a smartphone.

Speaking for myself, all of my clothing from the 1990s is a lot more form-fitting than it used to be.

I went to a friend’s son’s Bar Mitzvah a few years back and noticed pretty quickly that his middle-school girl pals dressed a lot more provocatively than the girls at his dad’s Bar Mitzvah had. Gauzy, low-cut and yoga-pantsed are commonplace today in a way they weren’t in the 90s.

Men’s clothes are tailored a bit tighter now (No more dressing like the guy from Mighty Mighty Bosstones), and with the Thom Brown influence, sleeves and pant legs are visibly shorter. Not only do fewer men wear socks, but there are foot powders to encourage and enable socklessness. T-shirts are likelier to have superhero themes than band themes. And seersucker isn’t just for southern lawyers anymore.