For decades, the blue denim jacket was the ultimate millennial uniform—thrown over dresses, paired with leggings, layered with scarves and boots. It was the “go-with-everything” piece no wardrobe could survive without. But according to Gen Z, that snug, mid-cut jean jacket is now the ultimate age giveaway.
“If I see you in a blue jean jacket, I know you’re at least 31,” TikToker Joce declared, dubbing the classic cropped fit the dead giveaway of millennial style. The tight, slightly-too-short jacket that once made everything look effortlessly cool? Gen Z now calls it a “mumcore relic.”
Millennials, naturally, are divided. Some confessed to owning entire color-coded fleets—light blue, dark blue, black, and white. Others defended their denim obsession: “It’s my emotional support jacket. I’d throw it over sweats or a wedding dress,” one user wrote.
The truth is, the denim jacket’s reign is officially over. Gen Z is swapping it for oversized leather bombers, cropped racing jackets, and tailored trenches. Throwback movies and the Nancy Meyers aesthetic—soft cashmere, turtlenecks, silk skirts, neutral tones—are fueling the shift, as are TikTok trends like Coastal Grandma: relaxed, elegant, and effortlessly chic.
Pinterest Australia reports searches for the “Office Siren” look are up 90%, while Y2K vibes continue to dominate celebrity fashion, with Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner rocking pinstripe sets and knee-high boots head-to-toe.
The verdict? While millennials cling to their trusty jean jackets, Gen Z has already moved on. Tight, mid-cut denim is officially out—so maybe it’s time to Marie Kondo that wardrobe staple.

