Actually this is y2k the “other” y2k is actually called Mcbling.Y2K was made in the 2000 and was supposed to be inspired by the future and how they thought it would be so more like this but mcbling was also made in the 2000 and that’s why many people are confused by this or calling them “2 types of y2k” when there’s only one.😌
stores/website/brands or things I would look for (not just for y2k fashion, just good clothes): depop, any thrift/vintage stores, hot topic, Zumiez, ebay, Amazon, flee markets, empyre, Etsy, Ross, Marshalls, mercari, vintage Abercrombie & fitch, Poshmark, Uniqlo, bape, vintage old navy. Cheapest options in my opinion: thrifting, vintage stores, flee markets, depop, Ross, mercari, Marshalls, hand me downs from your brother and etc, etsy, Amazon. Hope this helps!
Another brand that ik thats rlly good for y2k clothes is called Berksha, which is normally found in europe, but there is a website, i actually shopped at berksha when i was in romania during the easter holidays
TYSM BEAUTY_MEE YOU LITERALLY DONT UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH I WAS FINDING THESE STUFF I HAVE BEEN SEEING PPL WITH THESE Y2K STUFF ON PINTEREST AND I LOOKS SO CUTE TY
for those in uk/europe some shops that have pretty good street wear or acubi clothes: bershka, urban outfitters, pull&bear, h&m, hollister, mango u can try charity shops, vinted or depop too
amazon, shein (although i don't recommend shein that much), hot topic, h&m, hyperbees, target (mainly pants), kohls, urban outfitters, ross, thrift stores, and tillys (thats all i really know so lmk if theres more)
@@N3Z_143sorry but basically every company does that like 90% of the clothes and food you’ve eaten have child labor involved even the phone you typed that on has similar factories to the SHEIN onss
y’all there is different y2k’s just like gyaru and other styles. mcbling is what ppl call y2k bc it was the most popular but there is also different y2k’s that weren’t as popular.