Gen X Soft Club: The Anti-Y2k That Speaks to Gen Z

K-HOLE and Box1824 captured the new landscape in their breakthrough 2014 report “Youth Mode.” They described an era of “mass indie” where the search for meaning is premised on differentiation and uniqueness, and proposed a solution in “Normcore.” Humorously, nearly everyone mistook Normcore for being about bland fashion choices rather than the... See more
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Millennials and Gen Z Are Fighting Again. This Time About Gym Clothes. - The New York Times
Madison Malone Kirchernytimes.com