This is an eight-page article from the NY Metro on the phenomenon of "grups" - adults in their mid-to-late 30s who wear Converse to work and like their blue jeans tattered and refuse to grow up.
http://newyorkmetro.com/news/features/16529/index.html
Its kind of interesting, interpreted as this writer does, as an entire social trend.
A major component of their article is how these are the people who give babies mohawks and tiny Ramones tee shirts, and it makes you wonder how the kids will rebel:
I say yeah, because as a 22-year-old, I find the whole thing hideous. It makes me want a new hat and gloves. Maybe that's a Fedora Lounge thing?
http://newyorkmetro.com/news/features/16529/index.html
Its kind of interesting, interpreted as this writer does, as an entire social trend.
A major component of their article is how these are the people who give babies mohawks and tiny Ramones tee shirts, and it makes you wonder how the kids will rebel:
Or perhaps we can look forward—at least if Family Ties can be trusted—to a new generation of buttoned-down, high-strung Alex P. Keaton–type conservative teenagers.
I say yeah, because as a 22-year-old, I find the whole thing hideous. It makes me want a new hat and gloves. Maybe that's a Fedora Lounge thing?