Are aesthetics from the late 2000s/early 2010s hipster era still decent? How do they hold up?
>>18669652>Are aesthetics from the late 2000s/early 2010s hipster era still decent?They were never decent. Those guys were hated for a reason.
>>18669652i mean no one would say anything or notice if you dressed like that. maybe the twirled mustache would be a bit much
>>18669653This, basically. The hipster "aesthetic" was always hated. These guys gave all this shit up and became chubby suburbanites for a reason. No one dresses like this anymore.
>>18669652this is the legacy millennials left behind btw
>>18669653>>18669658ugly and or fat dudes who never got the sex that hipsters did :)stay neckbeard
>>18669652we had those sunglasses but in white or neon. not plain green
late 2000s early 2010s was the peak of indie movies starring michel cera and zooy dechanale directed by wes anderson where everything was indie and quirkyarcade fire won the grammy of the year.animal collective were at their peak with Merriweather post pavilionyup, we thought everything would be white forever.then obama got elected, rock died, indie died, and p4k gave kanye a 10
by the way dont break out the late 2000s early 2010s until 2030.20 year rule
>>18669678Whites are a minority in the under 20 age group. Face it, the tiny hats won.
>>18669652Well the current trends are the baggy skater clothes from that era so why not the other stuff as well?
>>18669674kys retard :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
>Hipsters>2008Wasn’t really a thing until maybe 2010, even in California. People were still scene kids in 2008 or a variant of until Skrillex became irrelevant.>>18669674Hipsters couldn’t get laid without bullshitting everything about them (fraud) and bribing with drugs like predators.
we have a whole swag/jerk era look to get through first
As a member of that generation, it was never really cool.
I have a red and black flannel and I look great in it.
>>18669652Hipsters were never cool. They were always a fringe subculture and the original "performative male". Everything they did was "ironic", inauthentic and literally performative. So nobody liked or respected them because nobody likes fake people and smug douchebags. Being a hipster looking like one was seen as an insult. The late 2000s and early 2010s were more about the continuation of emo fashion.
Flannels are fine if you're /fit/.
>>18669674>never got the sex that hipsters didYeah, because all of those dudes constantly claimed to be bi, to be okay with sex work, and to do the whole polyamorous thing, which just resulted in their gf(male) fucking around on them. I married my high-school sweetheart. I know, sooo uncool. Imagine not being a degenerate faggot, lmao.
>>18669652remove the awful moustacehe glassses and the beers smokes and amybe the shoes and the tattoos and the V neck and it's okay.
This was from 2010, hipsters were already fully established and hated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVmmYMwFj1I
>>18670113That picture shows skater kid/pop punk fashion. Emo/scene kids themselves were more vilified by society than hipsters ever were, there was a whole moral panic about it causing self-harm among the youth. To say nothing of "real emos", the proto-hipsters who listened to Cap'n Jazz and AF.
>>18669668Sovl
>>18670043Oh god you're retarded. I graduated high-school in 2007 and there were Hipsters everywhere. But I lived in toronto so it makes sense.
>>18670113make these niggas asian and it'd be 2026 tiktok vintage alt nanacore
>>18669653anon. everything becomes nostalgia fodder at some point. EVERYTHING. you can bet your sweet arse sometime around 2030 college-age Gen Alphies are going to be wearing flannel and skinny jeans as a 'retro throwback to the 2010s'. bookmark this post.
>>18670952because that's how every douchebag 22 year old dressed in 2001, which is now the current retro era for fashion.
>>18671650>flannel and skinny jeans as a 'retro throwback to the 2010s"Fuck I'm an 03 zoomer and already do this
>>18669652it's coming back around 2028
>>18670043wrong. hipsters started popping up around 2005 evern in the midwest
>>18670089outside the tacky accessories the fits are fire
Still wear my hair like that still smoke spirits still wear white vnecks and I’ll never ever stop doing these things
I think this is one of the earliest cases of the internet making up things to be mad at and hate. I’m 40 and was an adult for that time period and you really didn’t actually see people dressed that way you only saw this phenomenon ok the internet where people would post it and bitch about it, you can go back and watch footage of Edward sharpe or Mumford and sons concerts and the people in the audience weren’t even dressed like this it’s all sweaty white dudes in tank tops
>>18673053you didn't see people wear flannels and hoodies and jeans?
>>18670121Lol. Straw-manning the weakest hipster variant, classic cope X'DYour inner will so threatened by the thought of a hipster slinging raw cock on fresh hippy white girls that you project an entire subservient cuckold fantasy.Godspeed in your Wegovy journey friendo.
>>18673053If you stayed in your tiny town in a flyover state, you probably never saw this. "List" all the places you lived in from 2005 to 2015. List is in scare quotes because I imagine it's just one place, so not a list at all.
>>18669652Some of this is inaccurate.>green sunglassesThat was emo, not hipster. Rayban Clubmasters and shit like that were hipster.>those slip on shoesAlso wrong, everyone had Vans Classics. Slip on things were an emo era thing.>hand tattoosI didn't see a lot of tattoos honestly, at least never on hands anyway.The rest is accurate enough. Hoodies were essential and they were always American Apparel with the full zip.
>>18673503English?
I can't seem to find V neck T shirts any more
>>18672561>Excuse me. This isn’t real emo. Real emo is from the Midwest like Parkway Drive.
>>18673942I can still find them and I get mad finding them when I don’t want an unc tee.
>>18670695yeah but every kid back then wanted to be Blink 182. And they were an offshoot of emo in many ways
>>18669652Hipsters who moved to NYC, specifically Brooklyn, in the early 2000s got on the ground floor of the real estate market and now own some of the most valuable properties in the country. I'd take wearing shitty outfits at a chance to build generational wealth.
>>18670043>Wasn’t really a thing until maybe 2010Maybe in your flyover state small town
>>18676126those early 2000s brooklyn hipsters were actually interesting too or at least knew interesting people.
>>18669652I hate to break it to you but the reason anyone drank pbr in 2008 is because you could get a 30 rack for 8 dollars.
>>18675986>yeah but every kid back then wanted to be Blink 182As I said, it's casual skater dude fashion. They were shopping at Aeropostale and Pacific Sunwear, not Hot Topic. Emos were wearing skinny jeans when it was dangerously uncool to do so.>And they were an offshoot of emo in many waysHow do you figure? Their pop punk lineage goes back to bands like the Descendents, who predate anything you'd call emo.
>>18676146>at least knew interesting people.You *needed* to know interesting people to make stuff happen and attend the fun parties/events. Back then, meeting those people was easy. Unfortunately, the people who matter either moved out of the city or started families and are total shut-ins.
>>18676168I hate to break it to you but that's not unique to peebr.of all the choices for cheap beer PBR was the hipster choice.
>>18669652Hipsters weren't really a thing in 2008. Certainly not defined enough for that meme to make any sense. The hipster trend is more of a 2010s thing.
>>18676680You're amazingly wrong, 2008 was arguably the peak
>>18676684Wrong. Hipster subculture didn't solidify until the 2010s. A 20yo dressing like OP in 2008 is more emo or scene.
>>18676170Pop-Punk and emo are intrinsically linked. They have separate roots, but they converged for a while.When you say emo you don't think of Cap'n Jazz or American Baseball. You probably immediately think of Blink-182, Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, All American Rejects, Sum 41, etc.
>>18669658Not all the hipsters gave up and moved to the burbs. I still see a few of them in my local music scene. Those ones are the guys who learned to be authentic and enjoy life.
>>18677717>American Baseballlmao pseud
>>18676796This. People were scene in 2008 and the prior four years were emo, and not that arrogant sweater vest indie shit from Ohio. Then people were a more metalcore and dub step variant of scene later when hipster was truly staring in 2010. Essentially the actual tail end of scene had side shaved heads, seapunk, and don’t forget that galaxy shit. From that point on it became absorbed into folk and indie hipster. The ones who wanted to stay more edgy and teenage-like moved onto Antifa crust punk.
>arrogant sweater vest indie
>>18677898You heard me.
>>18672507kys
Those Toms, bobs and boat shoes were so fucking gay.
>>18673942J crew has a bunch of plain v necks on deep (heh) discount right now, go look on their site in the men’s saleI’m sure you can still get 3-packs of Hanes or w/e too, that’s what I used to do when I didn’t want to shell out for American apparel
>>18678098All fashion is gay wear Walmart jeans Amazon essentials and get out of this hobby