Unfashionable
(adjective)
Not conforming to current fashion; not popular or in style.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from un- (expressing negation) + fashionable, from old french fassion, from latin faciĆ (see fashion).
Examples:
- The band was considered unfashionable by many in the music industry.
- His unfashionable clothes made him stand out from the crowd.
- The neighborhood was known for its unfashionable buildings and lack of modern amenities.
- Her unfashionable views on politics made her a controversial figure.
- The once-popular style of music was now considered unfashionable by the younger generation.