This is so meta I can barely even follow it but I like it. "Everything's unique that it's not unique anymore. Especially in New York". Basically just a continuation of 90s rehashing but less flamboyant.
I think I just figured out a lot of the compliments I have been getting lately. If its a 25 year old woman or an 75 year old woman they love what I am wearing. This is very helpful at work.
It's an echo of 90s gap ads with really simple basics. White tee and baggy light wash jeans for instance. Picture Kate Moss in this. I didn't like that at the time, but these kids seem to put a better spin on things, like they did with the crazy 90s stuff. This evolution makes a ton of sense to me. However, adidas sweats and slides with socks are still and always will be hideous.
I actually tried to read that article but couldnt. But I did see that there is something called BroApp on the same page. I'm guessing its pretty cool
ReplyDeleteI think I just figured out a lot of the compliments I have been getting lately. If its a 25 year old woman or an 75 year old woman they love what I am wearing. This is very helpful at work.
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It's an echo of 90s gap ads with really simple basics. White tee and baggy light wash jeans for instance. Picture Kate Moss in this. I didn't like that at the time, but these kids seem to put a better spin on things, like they did with the crazy 90s stuff. This evolution makes a ton of sense to me. However, adidas sweats and slides with socks are still and always will be hideous.
ReplyDeleteShit I was normcore back in the early 90's. Always ahead of the game, me.
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ha!
ReplyDeleteNorm Core-lifer.
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