1. unfashionable - Adjective
2. unfashionable - Adjective Satellite
unpopular and considered unappealing or unfashionable at the time
not in accord with or not following current fashion
Source: WordNetunfashionable clothes Source: Internet
melodrama of a now unfashionable kind Source: Internet
Jonh Wilde Melody Maker, 28 October 1989 The band's unfashionable reputation and image problem has often been mentioned in the media, even in otherwise positive reviews. Source: Internet
It has a more neutral flavor than pure or virgin olive oil, making it unfashionable among connoisseurs; however, it has the same fat composition as regular olive oil, giving it the same health benefits. Source: Internet
On 8 June, Rousseau and Therese left Lyon for Paris; they reached Paris on 24 June. citation citation In Paris, Rousseau and Therese lodged in an unfashionable neighborhood of the city, the Rue Platrière—now called the Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Source: Internet
EUobserver website he told the Polish press agency, PAP, 10 August: “Talking about EU own resources and something with the shape of a European tax is extraordinarily unfashionable. Source: Internet