
“The hipster,” Horing suggests, “is the bogeyman who keeps us from becoming too settled in our identity, keeps us moving forward into new fashions, keep us consuming more ‘creatively’ and discovering new things that haven’t become lame and hipster. We keep consuming more, and more cravenly, yet this always seems to us to be the hipster’s fault, not our own.”
Horing also raises an even less-palatable notion: ‘“If you are concerned enough about the phenomenon to analyse it and discuss it, you are already somewhere on the continuum of hipsterism and are in the process of trying to rid yourself of its ‘taint’.”
I Personally think that there is nothing wrong with being creative. If you know what you search and do it and wear it and feel fuckin comfortable then hell yes do it. but if you don’t know whats the difference between ray ban and seppäläs plastic then don’t do it, maybe you should spend that weekmoney on those uggs..
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