Fashion is a never-ending cycle: what felt dull or too simple a few years ago suddenly feels fresh again. This is especially true for spring wardrobes, when many swap heavy winter layers for lighter, breezier pieces.
This season, we’re seeing a strong return of styles inspired by the clean looks of the ’90s and early 2000s. Meanwhile, some trends that dominated street style in recent years are quietly stepping back.
Here are five pieces you’ll spot everywhere this spring — and five that are slowly fading out.
Making a Comeback
Trench Coats
The classic trench coat never really went away, but it’s especially popular this year. Its long, relaxed fit makes it the perfect spring layer — polished enough for the office, yet casual with jeans and a tee.
Beige remains a staple, but you’ll also see plenty of dark navy, olive green, and rich chocolate brown options.
Straight-Leg Jeans
After skinny jeans ruled for years, the straight-leg style has quietly become a wardrobe essential this spring. Not too tight, not too loose — just the kind of jeans that go with almost everything.
Pair them with a blazer, a cozy knit, or even sneakers for an easy, versatile look.
Cropped Jackets
Alongside long coats, shorter styles are making waves this spring: cropped leather jackets, denim jackets, and bombers. They balance high-waisted pants and looser bottoms perfectly.
The silhouette stays relaxed but structured.
White Shirts
A minimalist must-have is back in the spotlight. The white shirt now feels more relaxed than formal: worn unbuttoned over a tee or paired with jeans.
Slightly oversized fits are especially popular.
Loafers
Classic lace-free leather shoes are showing up in more spring outfits. Loafers combine comfort and style, working well with jeans, skirts, or even suits.
Chunkier soles are especially on-trend.
What We’re Slowly Saying Goodbye To
Ultra Skinny Pants
Super tight, body-hugging pants are gradually fading out. Fashion is shifting toward more comfortable, natural silhouettes.
Straight, slightly loose, or relaxed fits feel much more current.
Extreme Platform Shoes
We’ve seen tons of chunky-soled sneakers, sandals, and boots in recent years. This spring, more understated, classic shapes are stepping into the spotlight.
Thick soles aren’t disappearing entirely but they’re showing up in much subtler forms.
Over-the-Top Logos
Instead of clothes plastered with loud brand logos, clean, well-tailored pieces are taking over. Logo-free garments feel timeless and elegant.
This minimalist vibe is growing stronger in fashion.
Neon Colors
Neon shades popped up in many collections over the past few years, but they’re now taking a backseat. Spring’s palette favors natural hues: beige, off-white, soft blue, olive green, and pastels.
Extreme Cutouts
Instead of bold, hard-to-wear cutouts, more wearable, simpler shapes are in focus now.
The emphasis is on great tailoring and quality fabrics.











