Do they know where it comes from? No, not a question asked to primary school children about where they think crisps originate, this is about fashion. For the past few decades, the fashion trends of popular culture have repeatedly borrowed from the past. In the 90s, the grunge scene kids adopted an angsty attitude, but also many of the looks that were popular in happier, hippier times. Laid back looks dominated and were taken on by those keen to adopt the MO of not caring how they looked. However, many knew this apparent lack of pride in one's looks to be a façade, and frequently caught glimpses of men messing up their hair to get that 'just out of bed' look perfect.
In more recent years, fashions that many people dreaded came back with a vengeance - the styles typical of the 80s returned and in the most surprising circles. Skinny jeans, androgenous looks and variations of the mullet exploded on the scene in many cities across the globe in hipster circles everywhere.
The painters, singers, band members, actors and people living in squats and on friends' sofas everywhere picked up on the style - minus the converse shoes. Then the inevitable; onlookers and fashion watchdogs all over caught on and soon this fresh look could be purchased at corporate malls everywhere instead of just from thrift store racks.
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