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"Craze" redirects here. For the material science topic, see crazing.

A fad, also known as a craze, refers to a fashion that becomes popular in a culture relatively quickly, but loses popularity dramatically. Some fads may come back if another generation finds out about it and gets interested in it. For example Dayglo paint and clothing was a fad in Europe and the USA the late 1970s. Then Dayglo accessories and clothes (such as cycling shorts and Dayglo socks) had a come back in 19841989. It is arguable that a fad that remains popular for a significant amount of time typically loses its significance in current popular culture as it evolves and becomes accepted into a society's everyday culture (e.g., television, Internet, Music, Video Games, dances, etc...)

List of Fads and Trends
2000s fads and trends
1990s fads and trends
1980s fads and trends

2000s fads and trends


For full list see (2000s fads and trends)

1990s fads and trends


For full list of fads see (1990s fads and trends)

1980s fads and trends


For full list of fads see (1980s fads and trends)

Other fads and trends


Seasonal fads


Winter

Spring

Summer

Fall

Occasional Fads


See also


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Fads by Decade:
2000s - 1990s - 1980s

Culture-related lists | Fads | Popular culture

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