Youse guys need to see the fine Russian movie "Hipsters." About wanna-be pre-rock musicians and their followers in Stalin's Russia. By the way the real Russian title can be translated as "obsessed with fashion."
DNG
Film Friendly
If you are an RFF member and fully participate in the many discussions...... You are not a hipster
Maybe
jim sparx
crank
Recalling the days of San Francisco's North Beach and Haight Asbury, circa late 1950s-60s, I don't remember anyone who dressed like these characters:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/types-of-hipster-you-encounter-in-london
http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/types-of-hipster-you-encounter-in-london
koven
Well-known
Recalling the days of San Francisco's North Beach and Haight Asbury, circa late 1950s-60s, I don't remember anyone who dressed like these characters:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/types-of-hipster-you-encounter-in-london
5. The ones who drink cocktails out of jam jars.
guilty

we so drunk by MrEllis, on Flickr
Richard G
Veteran
A Melbourne academic has apparently put together a map of hipster joints in the central business district. Now I am not a hipster, really, but my favourite uber cool joint ought to have been a prime suspect for inclusion and it is not there! Yay. The consequence of inclusion is prettily summarized by the academic in the last line of the article.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/m...of-the-fashionably-uncool-20140406-366tz.html
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/m...of-the-fashionably-uncool-20140406-366tz.html
mwoenv
Well-known
Well, it was beatniks, hippies, yippies, yuppies, and now millenials and hipsters. Don't worry, it will change again sometime soon, so who cares about these labels?
kbg32
neo-romanticist
...and then there is Normcore...
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/03/fashion/normcore-fashion-movement-or-massive-in-joke.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/03/fashion/normcore-fashion-movement-or-massive-in-joke.html
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Most everyone here I'd describe as an Anorak. We're simply too old and too obsessive to be Hipsters.
In British slang an anorak /ˈænəræk/ is a person who has a very strong interest, perhaps obsessive, in niche subjects. This interest may be unacknowledged or not understood by the general public or even by modern photographers.
In British slang an anorak /ˈænəræk/ is a person who has a very strong interest, perhaps obsessive, in niche subjects. This interest may be unacknowledged or not understood by the general public or even by modern photographers.
...and then there is Normcore...
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/03/fashion/normcore-fashion-movement-or-massive-in-joke.html
It was only a matter of time...a long time... before my mom would be fashionable again.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
A Melbourne academic has apparently put together a map of hipster joints in the central business district. Now I am not a hipster, really, but my favourite uber cool joint ought to have been a prime suspect for inclusion and it is not there! Yay. The consequence of inclusion is prettily summarized by the academic in the last line of the article.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/m...of-the-fashionably-uncool-20140406-366tz.html
If you're concerned about whether a place is "uber cool" and are heartened that it's not on a list of hip places (thus keeping it undiscovered by the masses), then you're a hipster, I'm sorry to say.
NY_Dan
Well-known
Since the 80's I've wanted an old fashioned hat with a brim. Didn't have the face for it. Still don't but better than before due to getting older. And I don't know what style I would like -- recently saw a nice straw type with a medium - small brim that was crush-proof (way too much money) -- I may get a hat -- BUT the fact that it's become such a hipster emblem -- not that I have any problem with hipsters, it's just that they're a younger generation -- I just kind of like the hats you see in old movies -- maybe I'll get one in 2024 -- there is a benefit to protecting my bald spot from sunburn.
Just buy the hat Dan... life's too short to care if someone else is wearing the same thing.
NY_Dan
Well-known
Just buy the hat Dan... life's too short to care if someone else is wearing the same thing.
True -- but to me I look ridiculous with a hat (and without).
lcpr
Well-known
...and then there is Normcore...
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/03/fashion/normcore-fashion-movement-or-massive-in-joke.html
Weird thing is, I've been seeing more and more New Balance 574s at fashion weeks and in 'hipster' areas of London.
wafflecakee
Well-known
Is this thread seriously happening?
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
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