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I think being an ageing millenial is the hardest thing to be in this world. Any other ageing millenial bros remember wavey garms... Mac Demarco... Indie music... Skinny Jeans From TopShop?

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>>17097840
Everyone wearing pit vipers is doing it (at the very least, a little bit) ironically. Obviously.

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>>15820499
rolled up loose/baggy pants (typically denim or dickies), distressed t-shirt, and a jacket ur dad would have worn in 1992. optional are the baseball caps (not for everyone) and any kind of sneaker really , typically vans but also the retro looking adidas, reebok, even doc martens etc. and everything listed above is clearly second hand and faded or tattered. basically what would have been normie wear in the 80s or 90s is coopted

it became so popular partly bc of the ease of access, u can find most of the stuff any time you walk into a thrift store, the whole idea is that it was cheap and utilitarian. it was kind of like a social signaling deal too. i was going to a lot of DIY/basement shows 2013 and onward and it was like the uniform of indie/diy/alternative/whatever

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>>15820586
i think it's still very popular but as others have said it's simply evolved. dickies and carhartt are hugely in demand rn and i think that was entirely catapulted by demarco's workwear aesthetic. i mean really he kind of just became the face of something that existed before him, he represented the next step of the thrifting hipster stereotype of the 2000s, and now people are selling 'vintage' t-shirts on instagram for $300

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I really like this style and have always been told its attributed to thrifting. But in my expierence, i dont find this dadhat/mac demarco/norm-core style (does this aesthetic have a name). Am i looking wrong, or is the thrift store not the place to look.

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>>11214484
This type of shit right here pisses me off and I'm not sure why.

It's not terrible and it takes some effort to pull off, but it makes my blood boil.

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