iPod shuffle returns to…as a TikTok fashion trend

Apple’s first popular tool is back. The second generation iPod shuffle that came out just over 15 years ago is enjoying a resurgence in popularity on TikTok. All second, third, and fourth generation iPod shuffles had clips built in and were available in a variety of color options, making them portable. TikTok is known to be a springboard for trends like this, so it’s not necessarily a surprise. As noted before InformationThe iPod shuffle isn’t the only one that has seen such an increase in popularity. Other old gadgets are also back, led by millennials.

A few weeks ago, TikTokers started sharing clips featuring the second generation iPod shuffle as a hair clip. They use them as stand-alone fashion accessories and as music players with wired headphones. Wired headphones are also back, which Share more on Back in November. A quick search on TikTok brings up a lot of results showing users that they have access to their old iPod shuffles. The first sailorkiki video to hit the social network has garnered more than 2 million views and nearly 350 thousand likes. But the hair clip trend isn’t the only trend increasing the popularity of the iPod shuffle.

according to News weekMillennials are participating on TikTok too Funny clips From the iPod shuffle, pretending not to know what it is. The jokes clearly sparked older TikTokers, highlighting the playful division between the generations. There is no doubt that old Apple products, especially iPods, have generated a lot of interest with growing nostalgia.

Like the hair clip in a TikTok video, Millennium Joke has garnered millions of views and hundreds of thousands of likes.

Apple pulled the iPod shuffle in 2017, so it hasn’t been sold in 5 years. But the iPod shuffle model that seems to do the trick is mostly the second generation. The pastel colors of September 2007 look the most popular right now, with the brighter colors of early 2007 and late 2008 fading into the background.

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