What if we took a moment to think about a trend we’d love to bring back? Would it be a specific clothing style, a retro gadget, or something timeless like handwritten letters?
If you’ve got cool ideas about what you’d revive or just love romanticizing the good old days, the “If I could bring back one trend, it would be” Bumble prompt is your ticket to stand out.

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Thoughtful answers on underappreciated trends
> Fashion edition!
If I could bring back one trend, it would be…
1. Elegant gloves for everyday wear.
2. Classic 1950s silhouettes.
3. Capes to wear them while foraging mushrooms in the forest.
4. Cloche hats from the 1920s.
5. Vintage silk scarves tied creatively with big, colorful sunglasses.
6. Embellished denim jackets. Idk if you would agree or disagree.
7. Wearing bold, psychedelic orange clothes that capture everyone’s attention.
8. Mullets—I know it’s been around for a while, but it deserves to be a forever trend.
9. Grunge style. I need this to be the standard for society as a whole or I will never shut up about it!
10. Cargo pants and shorts—the real ones, not the Gen Z version with just two side pockets.
11. Graphic tanks and tees: they’re the ultimate definition of cool.
12. Hand-knitted sweaters. The ones that take months to make, featuring intricate cat designs.
13. Plush velvety clothes embellished with stars and gems, like a burgundy dress or a light coat.
14. Modest clothing. The pros and cons of this very trend.
15. Bell-bottom pants from the ’70s: timeless and effortlessly cool.
16. Statement necklaces with large beads and intricate jingles—so heavy that they might give your neck a slight ache.
17. Colored skinny jeans!
18. Hoop skirts and bustles, because there’s nothing more comfortable than not being able to move! 😌
19. Double-breasted suits. Classic and sharp, perfect for formal occasions.
20. Bow ties and some jazz playing in the background.
21. Renaissance mercenary outfits. I want to look absolutely ridiculous while carrying a sword as big as I am.
22. Chitons: they look stunning on any and every femme, and they always remind me of Hercules, so yeah.
23. Minoan dresses.
24. ‘70s platform shoes/boots.
25. Men’s tunics. Pants are for barbarians.
26. Hats. Colorful ones with floral designs, and the mysterious detective-style ones worn by men.
27. Little medieval leather purses that you wear on your belly—gosh, they’re so beautiful, I get excited just thinking about it!
28. Traditional embroidered clothing, not just the shirt, but everything!!!
29. Ethnic bijoux. Those big, dangling ones made of silver and gold.
30. Mini velvet skirts with side pockets.
31. Chokers—the diamond ones.
32. Michael Kors logo on everything. That was kind of iconic, so yeah…
33. Fur. I know it’s controversial, but I love how real fur feels and looks.
> Food edition!
If I could bring back one trend, it would be…
1. Anything with sprinkles and edible glitter.
2. Hand-made simple crackers and milk with chocolate-topped cakes.
3. Handmade doll-themed cake.
4. The good old medieval pottage.
5. Salo. Cured pork fat, was very popular in Eastern Europe and it should be still.
6. Liver—let’s make liver the main dish again!
7. Fried Pickles. I mean, these were it!
8. Frozen Yogurt Bars. They were my self-care.
9. Spinach and artichoke dip.
10. Mr. Salty Pretzels. I need them to make a comeback.
11. Dairy Queen Dilly Bars (Mini)—these mini versions of the classic Dilly Bar were a treat that made up a huge part of my childhood summer experience.
12. Jell-O Pudding Pops.
13. Breakfast Burritos, stuffed with egg and fresh veggies.
14. Spoon spread purées.
15. Quinoa everything. It was once on top, so I need it proudly back there again.
16. Eggs Benedict. The gooey goodness of Eggs Benedict needs to be on the menu of every restaurant chain, please.
17. Molten chocolate cake! Okay, it really took off in the late ’90s, but by the early 2000s, it was everywhere.
18. Fried eggs on burgers, paired with craft beer. Pure perfection.
19. French onion soup served in an onion, and of course, stuffed bell peppers: classic comfort food with a twist.
20. Wasabi mashed potatoes.
21. Grilled halloumi—why isn’t halloumi popular anymore?! 😢
22. Rose syrup.
Creative answers on wishful nostalgia
> Traditions edition!
If I could bring back one trend, it would be…
1. Handwritten letters. I just want someone to write me a handwritten note, please.
2. Storytelling circles: sitting around with loved ones, sharing stories (spooky, gossip, or fairytales).
3. Herbal remedies—relying on ancient herbal knowledge for minor health issues. It’s like a skill!
4. The Kate Moss era. It had its toxic side with the whole weight thing, but it was undeniably iconic as well.
5. Putting foam on water and doing ASMR with it.
6. Playing with Barbies, watching Barbie movies all together, and living in a fantasy world.
7. Tea time rituals, waiting for the suitor to arrive at your door and ask for your hand. 😍
8. Dancing at gatherings. All about that Bridgeton energy.
9. Embroidery. I know it peaked in 2015, but I need to see it pop up again on my IG.
10. DIY holiday decorations. Crafting ornaments instead of buying them.
11. Christmas carol singing in the neighborhood.
12. Sewing machines.
13. Moon-watching gatherings.
14. Witchcrafting in the woods. Yeah, that sounds like a pretty amazing time.
15. Ancestor honoring. Remembering and celebrating ancestors’ wisdom and stories.
16. Family game nights. Bringing back classic board games and puzzles for bonding time. Yes, puzzles, we NEED PUZZLES!!!
17. Harvest festivals. The beer festivals were always so lit.
18. Tree planting ceremonies. Including a good pre-morning routine.
19. Book clubs. I know they’re still around but not as much as they used to.
20. Reading poetry nights where everyone gathers, sipping on some old-crafted beverage, and reading poems.
21. Camping in the wild without fancy equipment.
22. DIY scrapbooking, just like in Mean Girls, but with the work colleagues. 😛
23. Making flower gardens a competition again—because now all we see is short-cut grass even the bees avoid.
24. Disco fever nights.
25. Nelly and Kelly type of vibe parties.
> Technology edition
If I could bring back one trend, it would be…
1. The old-school flip phone. Simple and no distractions!
2. Portable MP3 players, because the music was all yours.
3. The days when we burned CDs for our favorite playlists.
4. The “cool” factor of owning a Palm Pilot.
5. Nokia. What if I told you that I was obsessed with the snake game?
6. The old theaters.
7. Nostalgic website GIFs: everything needed a GIF.
8. Old-school chatrooms. The internet was wild back then.
9. Internet coffee places—a healthy way to obsess over the internet.
10. The Blackberry. It was the original ‘business’ phone and had a vibe to it.
11. Going to the library and renting out video games. The excitement of choosing what to play.
12. Nostalgic 8-bit music from early video games. It was just so catchy.
13. Dressing up in costumes at least twice a month.
14. Old-school tech forums. Back when they were less about debate and more about sharing knowledge.
15. Curiosity pages on the internet where you could learn all the fascinating tidbits of the world.
16. Old-school ringtones, not these random notification sounds we get now.
17. Blogger websites. They were like online journals, and everyone had one.
18. Facebook in its early days when you could poke someone.
19. The MySpace custom backgrounds. It was like discovering yourself.
20. Vine: the 6-second masterpiece that made the internet fun and hilarious. That was the old-school TikTok.
21. Using the family computer with dial-up internet and simply having to wait for everything to load.
22. Real, tangible Polaroid photos.
Would certain trend wishes tie or break the knot on Bumble?

Don’t even lie; you’ve definitely thought about how Crocs, flip-flops, or low-rise jeans could start a whole debate with matches—especially the Crocs.
Do they vibe with your take on trends, or am I about to get hit with a major ick? It’s not that serious, but honestly, it’s kinda fun to think about, right?
Now let’s see what could make or break in this very interesting matter:
1# Make: When you both vibe with old-school stuff—like hats and suits, poetry nights, book clubs, etc.! There’s plenty of room for deep convos about how these were once the trends.
1# Break: Someone says Cargo Pants and it’s an immediate ick. They definitely give off that “dad look.” And let’s be real, dating someone who screams ‘dad vibes’ is straight-up a Freud problem. So yeah, that’s a no-go!
2# Make: Food! Even if they’ve never heard of those dishes before, food always makes convos better. Naming old-school dishes will either remind them of something familiar or spark curiosity and get them to ask you about it.
2# Break: Certain eras or clothing trends spark debates on whether they were “right” or should make a comeback—like the Kate Moss era or real fur.
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