The return of ’90s fashion sparks a cultural clash as shoppers stand divided between timeless nostalgia and modern resistance

It’s official – ‘90s fashion has well and truly made a comeback in the 2020s.

Over the last few years, we’ve seen everything from crop tops to bucket hats and bike shorts return to the shelves, now more likely to be found in the closets of the next generation than our own.

‘90s babies have spotted yet another trend coming back – and this one we’re not so sure about.

Aussie content creator Stuff Mums Like has taken to Facebook after spotting a ‘90s trend making its way to Kmart.

“Lace is back in fashion in Kmart,” she wrote.

Brown lace crop top and skirt set on a mannequin in a store.

“Lace is back in fashion in Kmart,” an Australian content creator wrote in a Facebook group page. Stuff Mums Like / Facebook

“Courtney Love is going to be ecstatic!”

Her post is filled with everything from lace tops to skirts and dresses.

Some commenters were thrilled to see lace make a comeback.

Brown and white lace tops and skirts on display.

The post is filled with everything from lace tops to skirts and dresses. Stuff Mums Like / Facebook

“I love me a bit of lace!!!! I loved it as a teen in the ‘90s and never mind that I’m 48, and a good 30kg heavier, off I go to Kmart,” said one person.

“This makes me happy,” another agreed.

“I’m ecstatic, I love lace,” said a third.

White lace dress at Kmart.

Some commenters were thrilled to see lace make a comeback, with one person saying, “This makes me happy.” Stuff Mums Like / Facebook

But others weren’t so excited about the idea, with the majority saying it was too little, too late, and a few saying it was just plain ugly.

“Absolute spin out seeing the clothes I wore as a teenager back in shops (in time for my teenager to wear them),” said one commenter.

White lace skirt on display at Kmart.

But others weren’t so excited about the idea, with the majority saying it was too little, too late, and a few saying it was just plain ugly. Stuff Mums Like / Facebook

“I have a rule: if I wore it when it originally came out, I’ve no business wearing it 30 years later,” said another.

“I swear Kmart found a lost shipping container of an order from 1992 and thought, ‘Well, since we have it now…,” a third joked.

“I was having flashbacks walking through Kmart the other day! Suppose it’s been 30 years since I was 15 and wearing this stuff. Oh my gosh.. feeling old!” another person agreed.

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