innerspaceboy |
02-10-2015 08:28 PM |
A response to the unavoidable "hipster" label
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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
(Post 1549981)
Everyone hates on hipsters then one joins us and you're all in love. At least Roxy is keepin it real in yet another thread.
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As a serious aside I'd like to address the hipster moniker which undeniably follows me wherever I go.
The term really lost all its meaning about ten years ago when there was a strong social move away from corporate-branded attire and instead toward independent self-expression. Abercrombie made headlines when it shed its trademarked logo-emblazoned clothing line in an attempt to move with the times. As with any social movement, there were easily-identifiable trends in the effort to look "unique," such as the incorporation of Victorian elements into contemporary fashion, and the influence of postmodern "ironic" style, but we're over a decade into the trend now and it's settled down into a more practical sensibility and it's no longer effective to point to a generation of turning-30-somethings and call them "hipsters." They've moved on, and society should as well.
To speak for myself, I've been a classy bastard all my life, and have always had an affinity for neo-Victorian antiques and for gentlemanly-style. Call me hip if it pleases you... I'll just be over here, keepin' it classy.
Thank you.
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