I've met plenty of hipsters that don all sorts of garb that suggests some kind of labour occurring, from post bags to roadwork jackets to lumberjack shirts-it's just not remotely relevant to whatever it is they actually do, be it microblogging how to make your own oat milk or recontextualising someone else's creative output just enough to stick their watermark on it... for further reference see: Mamnick.
Extremely fair point. It's for this very reason I'm keen to find out what natty looking workwear is actually useful for work through recommendations from trusted denizens of taste (forumengers) as opposed to being a fashion exercise for wankers/ yompers.
I've met plenty of hipsters that don all sorts of garb that suggests some kind of labour occurring, from post bags to roadwork jackets to lumberjack shirts-it's just not remotely relevant to whatever it is they actually do, be it microblogging how to make your own oat milk or recontextualising someone else's creative output just enough to stick their watermark on it... for further reference see: Mamnick.