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15042430 No.15042430 [Reply] [Original]

Has the hipster been completely replaced? What has it been replaced by? I believe it was emo before 2010.

It’s kind of funny how the term hipster completely rejects commercialism in all forms, yet the movement was heavily commercialized.

>> No.15042466

>>15042430
They’ve been replaced by Art hoes and tiny hat, dickie wearing skaters

>> No.15042558

Hipster wasn’t enough before 2010 you fucking retard the aesthetic started in the mid to late 90s after grunge

>> No.15042566

>>15042466
pretty much this, but most of them don't actually skate

>> No.15043774

>>15042430
Emo/scene and hipster fashions coexisted for a period of time between 2006 and 2010, maybe up to 2012 (last time I saw a young adult man looking like an emo in all black and black dyed hair). By 2009, hipster fashions had gained enough ground to dominate over emo fashion, and it got more and more popular throughout the 2010s. You may still see a ton of people that look like early 2010s hipsters, but that doesn't mean that they were around as hipsters at the time, it just means that they may have adopted it at a later point, like the middle of the last decade.

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>>15042430
No hipsters still look exactly the same in their thirties.

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>>15042430
>heavily commercialized
in what way?
coffee and pbr?
otherwise they only buy from charity shops and organic framers

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>>15043780
Once a hipster always a hipster

>> No.15043795

>>15043791
That kid looks like a fucking faggot.

>> No.15043821

>>15042430
>Has the hipster been completely replaced?
The look was replaced 15 years ago or whenever, but hipsters are still hipsters.

>> No.15043833

>>15043795
Do children have sex in your world?

>> No.15043839

>>15043789
Indie gospel dude

>> No.15043845

>>15042430
>Has the hipster been completely replaced?
now they're just white people that name their sons kaden

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>>15043845
kaden is missing a y and needs more unnecessary letters

>> No.15043847

>>15042430

Not sure if I would call looking like an asshole "a movement."

>> No.15043848

>>15043791

double faggots. this is so cringe.

>> No.15043851

>>15043846

the fuck?

>> No.15043945

I thought hipsters died out but I went to Williamsburg recently and it's like I stepped into a time machine and went straight back to 2009.

>> No.15044038

>>15043945
its cuz everyone that lives there moved in in the 5 year window where it was affordable in the 2000s and never chaanged. bushwick will be the same way in a few years, a time machine to the 10s

>> No.15044073

>>15043789
You realize that organic farming/clothing/lifestyle is a massive industry though, right? There’s a lot of money in which eco label can be put on what product even though lots of those certificates are worthless lies anyway. Then the whole vegan business, massive corporations there, stuff like bike riding and its infrastructure, everything has large amounts of money and investors behind it, not even including the whole instagram and other social media hype coming along with it.

>> No.15044253

>>15042430
hipster was never a movement, nobody called themselves hipster, the didn´t have any aims, music or even a style in common. It was just a throwaway term for a shitload of different mini-scenes.

>> No.15044263

>>15044253
This, I remember both people who liked steampunk and people who listened to dubstep being called hipsters

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>>15042430
The reason that hipsters disappeared is because everything that was once viewed as edgy and hipster 10 years ago has become Urban Outfitters cringe or just basic normie fashion. Take for example those stupid TOMS shoes, I remember seeing a hipster guy wear those TOMS at my uni in 2009 with a Fedora and a leopard vest. I remember thinking back then, wow this guy is crazy what kind of shoes are those even! Fast forward to now and my wife and mother-in-law ( most basic women you can imagine) wear nothing but TOM's and UGGs. You still have hipsters where I live in Los Angeles, only being hipster now pretty much means that you are in some sort of situation where you can be completely covered in tattoos in your 30s. Which usually just means your rich as fuck. So yeah they're pretty identifiable but it's usually just synonymous with being a trust fund cunt, when you see one you you don't think, "this guy is hip and must be part of some of the music scene." You just think I wonder why this guy can afford to dress like such an asshole must be nice. Pic related is what I'm referring to.

>> No.15044372

>>15042430
Hipster is timeless
Art hoes, e-boys etc. are just the hipsters of 2020

>> No.15044382

>>15042430
believe it or not there are a couple places in bushwick where the rents are so high it insulated the Classic Hipster from minorities and the new incoming people with incoming fashions. They basically exist exactly like this, totally unchanged, 2009 in perpetuity.

>> No.15044394

>>15044382
>>15044382
>>15044382
This isn't really true of New York outside of maybe Williamsburg and the Jefferson/Morgan avenue area. Most of New York thinks these places are kinda lame and everyone actually cool just moved to Ridgewood or pushed out further into the other part of Bushwick off the J and started listening to electronic music.

What's scary is what will happen next, and where people will have to go with reasonable commutes (with MTA the way it is) for New York to still survive as a cultural capitol of America. Oh well, the same thing happened in Berlin.

>> No.15044407

>>15044394
Also what else is scary is going to Elsewhere and seeing THESE people just going to the club to go to the club and listening to Vatican Shadow or Demdike Stare or something while getting drunk on 13 dollar beers.

The culture in New York is crazy.

>> No.15044481

I fucking miss the aughts

>> No.15044495

If they are really hispters, how can there be so many of them?