Does not following trends make me a hipster?
Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at
7:35 am
I’d just like to admit that I don’t follow any popular trends but somehow i’ve been labelled a hipster when i’m nothing like that. I just like to stand out.
Does not following popular trends these days always add up to someone being a hipster or not?
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sounds like you’re trying way too hard!
Being a hipster means you try to stand out and look alternative and un-trendy on purpose, in order to get attention. In other words, it’s going against the trends for exactly the wrong reason.
It depends on if you avoid popular trends because you generally do not like them or you avoid them just because they are popular.
Definition of HIPSTER by Merriam Webster
: a person who is unusually aware of and interested in new and unconventional patterns (as in jazz or fashion)
Hipster by Urban Dictionary
hip-sturn. One who possesses tastes, social attitudes, and opinions deemed cool by the cool. (Note: it is no longer recommended that one use the term “cool”; a Hipster would instead say “deck.”) The Hipster walks among the masses in daily life but is not a part of them and shuns or reduces to kitsch anything held dear by the mainstream. A Hipster ideally possesses no more than 2% body fat.
Let’s just go with no because if you care so much to post a question, that means how you care what society thinks, so in retrospect, you can pretty much say that you’re worried about lastest fashion and niches of society which above states that no, you aren’t allowed to feel that way.
-The Hipster Handbook, Robert Lanham
I second what the others said. I think you may be perceived as trying too hard to stand out by not following trends for all the wrong reasons, and are therefore thought to be a hipster.
Do what you want. But don’t do it simply to make people think of you as this way or that, or shun things simply on the basis that they’re popular. That’s way too calculated. Just be yourself. And don’t be a hipster, dear God.