This week on One Size Fits All, I'm going to explore the reasoning and psychology of buyers who are shelling out hundreds of dollars on music, video game, and movie tees.
I loved the article! I love how added psychological research that backs up your article.
One issue I think the vintage movement that you touched on was it being used as a ticket to an in-crowd. It is something I have seen at Little 5 Points, one of Atlanta’s main alternative cultural centers slowly become more and more poisoned with vintage curation shops. It feels like they use the idea of nostalgia and clothing from an era where counter culture existed as an excuse to charge absurd prices for orange tab levi’s or 90’s single stitched tee’s. The whole section feels like an homage to a period that has passed instead of creating a new movement.
I loved the article! I love how added psychological research that backs up your article.
One issue I think the vintage movement that you touched on was it being used as a ticket to an in-crowd. It is something I have seen at Little 5 Points, one of Atlanta’s main alternative cultural centers slowly become more and more poisoned with vintage curation shops. It feels like they use the idea of nostalgia and clothing from an era where counter culture existed as an excuse to charge absurd prices for orange tab levi’s or 90’s single stitched tee’s. The whole section feels like an homage to a period that has passed instead of creating a new movement.