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One could argue that styling oneself to be "a hipster," as it's called in today's slang, is itself the act of a poseur, because everyone's doing it.All these people are posers who do what everyone else is doing.
I was a 7 to 17 in that time and you know back then there was aloof nostalgia for the 60s and even 50s in the 70s (Greece the musical, Happy days) I wasn't alive in 50s and 60s but love films music and fashion from that time.This eighties craze that's been a phenomenon for five to ten years now has made me feel left out of the nostalgia. I'm a post gen-X'er (born 1985) and don't remember all this eighties pop culture suddenly becoming all the rage again.
I dont remember those but i do remember skin tight drainpipes, I had to stand on them inside out when i took them off and if it rained on me i would need help haha