So, I've noticed a thing

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To be "cool" used to mean to wear either a Nirvana shirt or a Sublime shirt

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To be "cool" used to mean to wear either a Nirvana shirt or a Sublime shirt. This would display a person's "edginess." It worked for everyone! Why listen to ska-punk or grunge, when you can just get a shirt with an aesthetic logo and still achieve the same level of alternative-ness?

Thusly, our high schools and malls became littered with yellow smiley-faces and trippy moon-sun pizza faces.

BUT! Recently, the trends have been changing! Whilst still common, the Nirvana shirt has been fading, as has the Sublime shirt, though to a lesser degree. In their place, we see this:

 In their place, we see this:

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That's right folks! The teens of America have decided that the clothing brands "Sublime" and "Nirvana" have gone out of fashion! Now, in order to earn your cred as an edgy privileged white person, you must wear either a Rolling Stones shirt or a L...

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That's right folks! The teens of America have decided that the clothing brands "Sublime" and "Nirvana" have gone out of fashion! Now, in order to earn your cred as an edgy privileged white person, you must wear either a Rolling Stones shirt or a Led Zeppelin shirt. Otherwise, you're just a mainstream privileged white person!

And just like with Sublime and Nirvana clothing, Rolling Stones shirts and Led Zeppelin shirts must all have the exact same pattern, or else it's not as aesthetic and vintage-y.


Idk if this is a thing everywhere, but where I live, this has been the trend. And now I'm curious, what are the favorite band t-shirts that clueless people mistake for clothing brands where you live? Lol, I hate life...

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