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unfashionable



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But Corning has been around for 174 years, and many of its products were unfashionable when they launched.

From Barron's

While U.S. large-cap “growth” stocks are expensive, unfashionable “value” stocks — both here in the U.S. and overseas — are cheap compared to history.

From MarketWatch

And I developed a love of a very unfashionable area of art called the Pre-Raphaelites.

From MarketWatch

To get the best out of these players, the choreography of carefully woven passes from the back is appearing to become more unfashionable.

From BBC

In the UK, we were playing to these tiny little clubs to maybe 50 people, and the band, the music we were making, was deeply unfashionable at that point.

From Los Angeles Times