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The implication being what though - that you didn't spend enough effort or money on you appearance?

Mrs B insisted that middle-aged men do shop in Top Man so, a year or so ago, I ventured in to a branch - I think I was the only person in there who had passed through puberty. And do they make the sales assistants cum on each other to get that scruffy, sticky-up hair? Awful place.

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there's no shortage of hipsters if you know where to look. Thomas St in Manchester on any given day. though amusingly, that part of town is now turning into a stag and hen-do nightmare full of out-of-towners of a weekend. i guess the hipsters will move on, probably down to where i live. i am always five minutes ahead of my time.

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no a crowd has always been needed, it's not about exclusivity, it's just that modern crowds are rubbish.

Too selfconscious and worried what other people think.

THATS why modern hipsters are crap.

Watch bowie doing changes at glastonbury, or fun loving criminals in 1999, These modern day nobheads cant enjoy themselves like that!

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I think they use 'product'

I remember asking a beautiful young Brazilian in the 70's how she spiked her hair (when it was a bit new), she said she used pussy juice.. a combination of her not perfect english, and my naivety in not knowing about lubricant left me with a very odd picture in my head.

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I have just read this thread and I too had to go to google images.

It seems the common theme for me is that they all wear national health glasses and remind me of 'Wheres Wally'.Perhaps he's the poster boy.

Is the term Hipster derogatory like Chav or is it say like a Mod?

There must be a few hipsters on here who can give us some input.

Anyone?

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Yes, chav is always derogatory, hipster is only derogatory some of the time. As for dressing in NHS specs and looking like...well, yes, but that's the ironic bit, it is very expensive to get the look right.

Hipsters thrive on being called hipsters. I'm looking forward to seeing leather jackets at the festival, it always makes me chuckle.

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I did the very same thing a few years ago. I had to go upstairs to get to the mens section. Once there I realised my error and had a bit of a panic attack and couldn't get out fast enough. My error being that the clothes were not for me, and possibly that my interpretation of a mens section had been wildly off mark.

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I may well bring a leather jacket, but I'm not a hipster (though I do like Animal Collective and I do read Pitchfork occasionally). Most of my casual jackets are leather, so I'm a bit stuck. I won't be wearing one in the heat of the day, only at night and only if cool enough; in all senses.

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I have just read this thread and I too had to go to google images.

It seems the common theme for me is that they all wear national health glasses and remind me of 'Wheres Wally'.Perhaps he's the poster boy.

Is the term Hipster derogatory like Chav or is it say like a Mod?

There must be a few hipsters on here who can give us some input.

Anyone?

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From what I gather, Hipster is synonymous with being 'pretentious' - you wear a pretentious style of clothing, you listen to pretentious music, you watch pretentious films, you live a pretentious lifestyle. Essentially, you're trying far too hard to be different or to be an individual. Hyper self-conscious. You will listen to Sharon Van Etten when everybody else listens to Laura Marling. You will watch La vie d'Adele rather than the new Star Trek film. Not down to preference or because you really want to; purely down to the fact that in your own mind, it makes you cool to be doing something that others aren't, and actively flaunting this lifestyle as if being condescending is a positive trait despite the fact that what you're being condescending about, ultimately you know nothing about.

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From what I gather, Hipster is synonymous with being 'pretentious' - you wear a pretentious style of clothing, you listen to pretentious music, you watch pretentious films, you live a pretentious lifestyle. Essentially, you're trying far too hard to be different or to be an individual. Hyper self-conscious. You will listen to Sharon Van Etten when everybody else listens to Laura Marling. You will watch La vie d'Adele rather than the new Star Trek film. Not down to preference or because you really want to; purely down to the fact that in your own mind, it makes you cool to be doing something that others aren't, and actively flaunting this lifestyle as if being condescending is a positive trait despite the fact that what you're being condescending about, ultimately you know nothing about.

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