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How would I go about dressing in a way evocative of Neo folk music?
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di6 merch is actually good qual for merch
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>>18314026
Cheap jeans and a hoodie like the rest of you freaks
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>>18314026
i would look to the 50s/60s bohemian movement for inspo. basically hippies before cia subversion. it was a return to things like making your own clothes, visible mending, and its where modern thrifting began. its not quite the same as i'd expect someone into neofolk to dress but similar in spirit.
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>>18314026
Definitely a beret of some sort, probably black. Heavy milsurp obviously, black boots (duh). Death in June is kino.
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>>18314049
>its where modern thrifting began
Source?
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>>18314052
fuck if i know off the top of my head its pretty common knowledge.
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>>18314070
I highly doubt that buying used clothes was "initiated" by hippies.
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>>18314091
how long do you think industrial mass production of one size fits all and tag size clothing has existed for? genuinely curious.
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>>18314091
it was more initiated by world war 2. and hippies aren't bohemians/beatniks. hippies are what they became after the cia astroturfed a bunch of shit music and introduced them to lsd read acid dreams or something christ. beatniks were closer to hobos or something.
between the turn of the century and ww2 there really weren't used clothing stores if people bought used clothing it was neighbor to neighbor and uncommon.
before the turn of the century clothes weren't mass produced you usually had a family member or neighbor make them.
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>>18314114
there were also clothing drives within communities (religious groups, concentrated ethnic areas, etc)
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>>18314143
people moved away from that between like the 1890s and ww2 as cheap catalogue clothes became available then the bohemians retvrned to true kvlt tradition.



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