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Japanese clothing during the Meiji period
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Cultural goods could be things like clothing, accessories, art, or other merchandise that has cultural significance or brand cachet.
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The creative class takes influence from Old Money, artists, countercultures, and minority subcultures, and through the mechanism of retro , often embrace outmoded forms of culture from the mainstream and rural groups — e.g "granny" glasses, hunting camouflage as streetwear.
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Yohji Yamamoto: Guru of the Fashion World, 1986 | Fashion Scans | ARCHIVE.pdf
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