Don’t ‘ick’ out your date this Valentine’s with these fashion faux pas

Most Gen Z can’t accept a partner with opposing fashion tendencies, whereas Millennials tend to be more relaxed back. Picture: Canva Germany GmbH

Most Gen Z can’t accept a partner with opposing fashion tendencies, whereas Millennials tend to be more relaxed back. Picture: Canva Germany GmbH

Published Feb 13, 2024

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The month of love is here and it is filled with couples looking to impress each other and singles hoping to match with their prospects on dating apps.

So, according to dating app Hinge, 35% more dates are scheduled on Valentine's Day than any other day, while Tinder sees a staggering 11.4 million more messages received from January to February 14.

As the day of love (and, for some, nightmares) approaches, there’s a lot to worry about, from finding a date to preparing the ideal evening — all of which might be ruined by your wardrobe choices!

To improve your chances of getting a second date, the experts at BestBettingSites.com conducted a global poll of 3,000 respondents to identify the greatest fashion faux pas you should avoid on Valentine’s Day to raise the possibility of a successful date.

Key survey findings:

Around one-third may decline a second date owing to fashion discrepancies.

Wearing a complete tracksuit is the largest fashion red flag on first dates, followed by full designer clothes and Crocs.

When looking for a companion, one out of every nine people considers poor dress sense to be a deal-breaker.

Most Gen Z can’t accept a partner with opposing fashion tendencies, whereas Millennials tend to be more relaxed back.

Which of these items would you consider a fashion 'ick’ on a first date?
Fashion itemCountPercentage of respondents (%)
Full tracksuit/athleisure83628.3%
Full designer outfit, head-to-toe73024.7%
Crocs71124.1%
Very large sunglasses69123.4%
Large logos67122.7%
Too tight shirts/tops65922.3%
High socks with low trainers60920.6%
Ripped skinny jeans58219.7%
Roll neck tops47516.1%
Flared trousers45415.4%

Even in the athleisure era, over one in four said they would be utterly turned off if their dates showed up in full tracksuits, with sports gear garnering the greatest degree of rejection (28.3%).

If you want to showcase your money by wearing a full designer outfit on your first date, chances are you’ll get ghosted, since 24.7% admitted to not like luxury appearances.

Despite predictions that it would be one of the major footwear trends this spring, 24.1% view persons wearing Crocs to be the worst fashion offenders, while excessively wide sunglasses emerge as a huge turn-off for 23.4% of respondents.

Which of these trends do you consider a fashion 'ick’?
Fashion trendCountPercentage of respondents (%)
Maximalist84428.1%
Streetwear78326.1%
Grunge77926.0%
Athleisure62820.9%
Bohemian56318.8%

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