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out-of-fashion

ADJECTIVE
obsolescent
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Retail participation is certainly being seen right now, according to the BIS— perhaps most surprisingly in gold, a stalwart inflation hedge which has flitted in and out of fashion among investors for decades.

From Barron's

Retail participation is certainly being seen right now, according to the BIS— perhaps most surprisingly in gold, a stalwart inflation hedge which has flitted in and out of fashion among investors for decades.

From Barron's

This movement reached its commercial apex after Arcade Fire broke through and acts like the Lumineers found large audiences, and then it fell out of fashion among up-and-coming artists as styles like dream-pop, shoegaze, singer-songwriter folk and Fleetwood Mac-style pop came to the fore.

From The Wall Street Journal

The netball dress is an iconic sporting uniform - and it's not about to fall out of fashion any time soon.

From BBC

Manufacturing, once the cornerstone of civic pride, fell out of fashion as prestige shifted to finance, law, technology and media.

From The Wall Street Journal