• Other than the forum organised Tweed run I don't see many people running around in the stuff these days unless they're genuine old men, genuinely posh or chaps.

    I'm sure there are some people that jumped on the bandwagon as it were but I wouldn't say 'most people wearing tweed'.

    It's nowhere near as widespread as, for instance, skinny jeans.

    Ah, but skinny jeans being widespread pretty much takes away the hipster points. They are pretty much at the hipster/passe cross over point and therefore deserve to be on that list no more than - say - iPhones do.

    The card is highly, highly contextual and I would argue that tweed, on a bike rider, is pretty hipster-ish. This of course assumes that people would observe the spirit of the card i.e. no points for risers on MTBs/hybrids, hoodies on joggers or New Era caps on thuggish pedestrians.

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