TLC’s “What Not To Wear” was canceledin 2013 after a 10-year run.

In later seasons, celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson worked his magic with his scissors.

Of course, it’s not “What Not to Wear” without a slew of early-2000s insults.

Stacy London talking

“Don’t you think this is a little junior high school punk wannabe?

“Clinton asksSeason 9, Episode 3 focus, Beryl.

It’s fair to say that much of the hosts' style advice hasn’t aged well.

Stacy London speaking into mic

Overall, it was a show that promoted thinness, questionable patterned shirts, and skinny jeans.

In other words, dress to feel confident, not to fit in.

That being said, the former TLC host believes that some things are indisputable.

holding pink shirt on camera

I just want you to win,” she quipped.

Ultimately, the world of fashion has changed dramatically since Stacy and Clinton went off the air.

Along with TikTok came dozens if not hundreds of fashion subcultures, sub-subcultures, and hyper-specific aesthetics.

Decades are layered on top of decades until everything we wear is a lesson in fashion history.

If you follow this so-called fashion victim’s philosophy, you’ll be good to go.

Rather than throw out your old clothes in giant reality TV-worthy trashcans, find new ways to wear them.

Even if that means sporting a 2007-era chunky belt.