I must confess, I’ve made some questionable fashion choices over the years. I don’t cringe at them the way I used to; instead, I just laugh and call my 2010s style ‘camp.’ Still, I’m thankful none of my more disastrous outfits ever made it online.
These poor dresses, on the other hand, weren’t so lucky.
They’ve had their moment in the spotlight on the Facebook group aptly named ‘You can’t just slap some fabric together and call it a dress.’ We feel a bit sorry for how much attention they’ve drawn, but we couldn’t resist putting together a best-of-all-time compilation of the ones we’ve featured on Bored Panda.
Scroll down to reminisce with us and upvote the looks you think deserve the title of the most hideous!
#1 Seen Today At Tjmaxx And I Feel Like It’s The Definition Of What This Group Was Created For
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#2 Weird Looking Clothing
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You might be laughing at these ridiculous fashion statements now, but I’m sure many of you have had those late-night flashbacks to an embarrassing wardrobe choice—maybe from your 2007 prom. No judgment, I’ve been there, too. But according to experts, there are ways to ease the emotional reaction to things that happened long ago.
#3 On A Shein Ad. I Have No Words
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#4 A Surgical Glove After Boil Removal Procedure
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#5 Fashion In 2022
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Understanding why we get embarrassed in the first place might help you feel better. And don’t worry, it’s not because the universe enjoys seeing us suffer for a laugh. Researchers suggest that embarrassment evolved as a way for our ancestors to repair relationships after unintentionally breaking social norms.
#6 Saw This In The Comments Of Another Group Of Mine
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#7 We Might Need A New Group Called “You Can’t Just Slap A Stuffed Animal On It And Call It A Dress”
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#8 Not Covering Her Face Bc She’s A Model But Cmon Now Shein What The Hell Is This
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Historically, those who felt distress over how others perceived them were more likely to remain part of the group, which was crucial for survival. If you didn’t care about your social standing, you risked being ostracized—or even killed. Feeling embarrassed helped patch things up with those you may have wronged and ensured you learned from your mistakes. And, let’s be honest, it’s still useful in some situations today.
#9 It Had To Be Said
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#10 Pizza Dress
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#11 Ms. Girl Is Famous, Thought It Looked Like Post-It’s Lmaoo
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But here’s the thing: while embarrassment can help us learn and grow, dwelling on old memories doesn’t do much for personal progress. We can get stuck replaying those moments in our minds, allowing them to take up too much space until it stops being helpful.
#12 Not A Dress But Wtf Balenciaga. Almost 1k For A Towel Wrapped Around The Waist? No Thanks
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#13 Hmm
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#14 Ummm A Scuba Diving Dress? My Questions Are Why, For Who And Why Is It Almost $5,000
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“Focusing on the negative experiences increases our unwanted emotions, which makes us see more negative things until they’re all we see,” says clinical psychologist Elizabeth Lombardo, Ph.D., author of Better Than Perfect: 7 Strategies to Crush Your Inner Critic and Create a Life You’ll Love. “It’s like pushing on a bruise. It doesn’t feel good and it prevents healing.”
#15 Ummm
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#16 I Don't Understand Boutique Clothing. Who Would Wear This And Where Would They Be Going And Why The F*** Would Anyone Pay Over $3000 For Horribly "Reworked" Levi's?!?!
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#17 Noah Cyrus. She Looks Comfy
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However, research suggests that focusing on the details of a painful memory—like what you ate or wore that day—rather than how it made you feel, can help break the cycle of stress these memories create.
In a 2014 study led by psychologist Florin Dolcos, Ph.D., at the University of Illinois, participants recalled their most painful memories while undergoing brain scans. When they focused on neutral details—such as where they were or what the weather was like—the emotional centers in their brains calmed down, and they reported feeling less distress.
#18 Saw This Dresss On A Wedding Photographers Page And Knew I Had To Share With Y’all
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#19 Ummm, No. LOL
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#20 When You Just Don't Have Time For Gardening
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This method is far more helpful than our initial reaction to painful memories, which is often to suppress them. However, that approach frequently causes the emotions to resurface even stronger and more negatively. Instead, by allowing ourselves space to acknowledge the memory, we can decrease the stress it triggers.
#21 Hmm
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#22 Hmm
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#23 What In The Happy Hell Is Going On Here? (Phaedra Parks)
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So why not try this experiment on yourself right now? Think of a cringy memory—the one you really hate, perhaps the day someone embarrassed you in front of your crush in high school. Now, reflect on what else was happening that day. What did you do? What music were you listening to at the time? How was your school day? Did you run into that one teacher you loved or the one you couldn’t stand? If you’re no longer feeling like you want to claw your eyes out, chances are you’re on the right path!
#24 Ahahhahahahahahha
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#25 Some Girl From My College Wore This To Formal
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#26 Greek Gyros
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#27 Oh Man…
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#28 I Finally Found Something To Post On Here
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#29 That Awful Dress My Goodness
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#30 4500$ Absolutely Not
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#31 Today’s Finds
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#32 I Don’t Understand “Fashion” These Days
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#33 This Is A Down Comforter And A Bath Mat
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#34 I’m Just.. So Confused!
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#35 Looking For Summer Street Style For A Client I’m Photographing And I Find This Monstrosity
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#36 For Your Consideration… Some Of This Is A Photoshop Fail, Admittedly
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#37 That's One Way To Wear Your Dress
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#38 Look At This
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#39 Don’t Worry Ladies, You Too Can Look Like A Figureless Polka Dot Worm For The Low Price Of $2,790!
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#40 The Belly Button Though
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#41 Saw This On Tik Tok LOL It Flatters Her Figure Tho!
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#42 UPS
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#43 I Love Björk, Her Music Is Awesome And I Get That The Quirky Fashion Thing Is Her Deal. But Did She Not Dress Like Covid
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#44 I Am Plus Size And Like Compliments….this Dress Is Not For Me
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#45 Finally Found Something Worthy To Be Shared Here. This Reminds Me Of When I Tried To DIY A Purse Of Out Of Pair Of Jeans And My Sister Threw It Away Thinking Its Scrap (Because It Was Trash)
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#46 Its A “Skirt”
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#47 Not Covering Her Face Cause She’s Famous Here In Brazil….but Why?
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#48 Skirt…
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#49 Fungus-Core??? An Homage To The Mushroom Zombies Of The Last Of Us?
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#50 Ok, But What?
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#51 I’m Not Too Sure Why But This Is What I Saw Today On Snap. Would You Even Call This A Dress?
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#52 I Love And Hate This So Much. Its Giving Swamp Siren, But Also Looks Like A Sweater I Could Find On The Sidewalk Downtown Hahah
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#53 I….what Is Burberry Doing?!
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#54 Fashion In 2022
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#55 I'll Never Allow You Twilight People To Live That Phase Down
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#56 Weird Looking Clothing
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#57 Bruh
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#58 I’m Torn Because At First It Looked Cool But Then You Realize She’s Wearing Butter Knives
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#59 I Saw This On Insta Earlier And Knew Where It Belonged. I Absolutely Hate It, But I Wanna Know What Others Think
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#60 Umm
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#61 Hmm
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#62 I Have No Words
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#63 At First, I Thought It Was AI
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#64 Weird Looking Clothing
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#65 Weird Looking Clothing
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#66 Julia Fox At Cannes, With Stars Added So The Photo Doesn't Get Zucced
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#67 Jill Biden
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#68 Saving For National Dress As Your Favourite Vegetable Day
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#69 I Present To You All
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#70 Why?
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