Two things in the fashion world are always certain. The first is that even the most hated fads (remember whale tails?) will eventually find their way back to the runway. The second is that TikTok has become the blueprint for reviving said dead trends. We all know how influential the social app can be on the beauty front, but fashion is not left behind. From baggy ’90s pants to controversial gauzy dresses and everything in between, FashionTok has become a place to not only share your daily ‘fits but also look for inspiration and crown new “it” accessories.
Even without the celebrity element, there’s a sort of transience when it comes to social media trends that can’t be overlooked. Wired headphones only held their glory for a few short months before being replaced by a bulkier, more expensive option. Of course, there’s some overlap.
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When it comes down to it, Weingarten says real audiophiles won’t be swayed by trending tech accessories. “Manufacturers have to keep enticing people to splurge on their goods,” she explains. “By turning tech into a fashionable trend, you’re almost giving people twice the bang for their buck. It’s a trendy accessory as well as a tech tool.”
While Apple has the market cornered on aesthetically pleasing smartphones, Weingarten says the next wearable tech frontier is the sound experience, especially as people start commuting again. When you consider the price point of something like the AirPod Max with the mixed reviews, it doesn’t seem worth it to splurge on an accessory that will eventually fall out of style. Still, trends can be hard to ignore. Enter the Sony WH-1000xM4s.
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Often purchased in an outfit-flattering beige, these cans are equally aesthetic as the AirPod Max, but at a more affordable price and with more homogenously positive reviews. If you are doing it only for style though, Weingarten still urges you to evaluate your priorities before splurging.
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“We’ve become a culture obsessed with what’s new or next. If you find yourself having to explain to your mother or best friend that you MUST have ‘can’ earphones because a model whose name you can’t pronounce has them, do you really need them?” Weingarten suggests becoming a bit cynical when it comes to influencer culture. “Sometimes it pays to find out if a celebrity is paid to promote a brand or has a vested interest in the company. For many celebrities supporting a brand is a financial transaction. If your sole reason to purchase these headphones is that your celeb-favorite loves them, you should probably dig deeper before splurging.”