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1.According to TikTok, you can tell someone is a millennial by the type of socks they are wearing because, supposedly, Gen Z is only rocking crew socks while we millennials are still wearingankle socks.

2.The classic front tuck is another trend that supposedly makes a millennial stand out. (I personally love a front tuck!)

3.Now, let’s talk about skinny jeans. I personally don’t like skinny jeans on me, but some people cannot part ways with their beloved pairs, and I respect that.

4.And supposedly, using the phrase “going out tops” (aka a phrase to describe nice tops you’d wear on a night out) is out.

5.Oversized T-shirts or sweatshirts over bike shorts is anotherstylethat supposedly makes millennials stand out.

6.We millennials love a layering moment, which means we truly never want our camisole tanks to die.

7.A millennial trend that I lowkey don’t mind not seeing anymore is wearing a chunky statement necklace. Iheardthat statement necklaces are making a comeback but the Gen Z version looks very different from the Charming Charlie ones we were wearing back in 2010.

9.While clean girl makeup is fun and all, the gold ol' days had us millennials doing afull beatalmost every time we went out and wore makeup — I’m talking a full contour, baking, smoky eye, winged liner, and lined lips complete with lipstick and/or gloss.

Eight pairs of socks in various lengths and colors are displayed, each with cardboard packaging. The socks are arranged in two rows of four pairs each

Woman in a knit sweater holds a phone and looks at it, with text below her reading, "You can easily spot a millennial because they still do the front tuck."

A group of people, mostly wearing jeans and casual shoes, stand close together. The focus is on their lower bodies and footwear

Dan Levy in a black sweater, standing indoors with potted plants in the background. Text on image: "IT'S TOO MUCH!"

Person taking a mirror selfie in a casual outfit: an oversized sweatshirt with a geometric design and leopard print biker shorts. Their face is not visible

A woman named Brittany is making a TikTok video. The overlay text reads, "when your kids ask you why you have so many cami's in your drawer that you don't wear..the ✨millennial✨ in me can't throw them away."

Danielle Vermeer points to a tweet about Gen Z charm necklaces, featuring images of gold charm and beaded statement necklaces

A person with long hair smiling directly at the camera with a blurred background. Name not known

A woman with her eyes closed is getting makeup applied, featuring heavy contouring and highlighting on her face