Why Rich People Dress Broke And Broke People Dress Rich

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Fashion today is veering in one of two directions: On one end of the spectrum is hobocore - the uber wealthy are splashing out on outfits artfully distressed to look like they’re old and worn. On the other end is old money, as people take to Shein to buy items that look like ultra-fancy couture but in reality aren’t designed to be worn for more than one season, or in some cases more than once. The urge to use clothing to pretend you’re from a different socioeconomic background goes back centuries, and often the two trends do cross over. Yet today’s hobocore look is going to an extreme that’s a little shocking in in its insensitivity, and the old money look has its own set of issues worth exploring.
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 What's with these class based fashion trends?
    01:13 How POVERTYCORE became a thing
    04:23 Dressing like you come from OLD MONEY
    06:34 Why everyone's playing dress up
    CREDITS
    Executive Producers: Debra Minoff & Susannah McCullough
    Chief Creative Director: Susannah McCullough
    Associate Producer: Tyler Browner
    Writer: Ellie Slee
    Narrator: Alani Waters
    Video Editor: Hadley McCollester
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 241

  • @thetake
    @thetake  Рік тому +31

    WATCH MORE - Regardless of how you're dressing, there's a whole community out there ready to tell you that you're not even dressing for your "type". Here's our TAKE on the odd rules of body typing and why it's such an antiquated trend: ua-cam.com/video/K2X_sA12cTI/v-deo.html

  • @DisDatK9
    @DisDatK9 Рік тому +415

    It doesnt surprise me that there are rich people stupid enough to spend thousands to look homeless, but it still disappoints me.

    • @FeministCatwoman
      @FeministCatwoman Рік тому +35

      I have noticed a bizarre trend when it comes to incredibly wealthy people, they don't know how to enjoy recreational hobbies like fashion, games, or art. They'll spend thousands on a brand name item or garment, regardless of whether or not it's ethically made, and regardless of actual quality and durability. They'll collect things like unnecessary cars, usually gaz guzzlers, but rarely drive them all. They'll spend money on short airplane rides that could have been a drive. They even purchase things like NFTs instead of real artworks, and pay money on virtual simulations aimed at the rich (when videogames of every style and genre and even VR ALREADY EXIST!)

    • @smolcutie1773
      @smolcutie1773 Рік тому +17

      ​@FeministCatwoman I think it just proves that millioners/billioners shouldn't exist. Having so much money when there are people starving to death and struggling with everyday life is just wrong. And the sad thing is that all that money are just numbers to them.

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому +1

      @@FeministCatwoman yeah. Spending your own money on an ugly overpriced tee-Shirt that lasts for several years (assuming they donate their old clothes and donˋt throw them away) is WAAAY worse than buying a just as ugly shirt from Schein that will fall apart after 2 months and REALLY will have to be thrown away. Jap. Makes sense.

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому

      Theyˋd do anything to amuse themselves. Theyˋre just bored. I just wish they would get a more productive hobby-

    • @FeministCatwoman
      @FeministCatwoman Рік тому +6

      @@DieFarbeLila88 But poor and struggling people don't purposely buy things that just immediately fall apart. They buy whatever they can afford and then wear it past the point of it falling apart, and then even longer than that. They keep and even "hoard" whatever they can for as long as they can because they know that it may be a long while before they get a new item. They're not the ones filming themselves doing 2,000+$ Shein hauls

  • @stefanielucu7365
    @stefanielucu7365 Рік тому +155

    Just dress the way you feel comfortable. Don’t just follow a fashion trend just because. You do you. But the homeless look is sooo insensitive.

    • @grizzlyalmighty2
      @grizzlyalmighty2 Рік тому +2

      I haven’t worn a full length shirt since 2010 bc it’s just easier to maneuver my giant ass and thighs. I swear I think Imma be a grandma in a croptop HELP!

  • @wolfcat1998
    @wolfcat1998 Рік тому +112

    Hearing the words "Hobocore" made me throw up a little bit. I wish being that far removed from reality was painful.

    • @Misora7303
      @Misora7303 Рік тому +6

      It is disgusting

    • @FeministCatwoman
      @FeministCatwoman Рік тому

      Rich people love to LARP being poor as an aesthetic choice. The entire "minimalism" movement in having barren home decoration, white and beige barely furnished walls and floors, baggy distressed clothing with more holes than actual fabric and a 10,000$ price tag attached, temporarily living in "cozy" little RV type homes in their lavish backyards. That shit is fun to them. They must be living out some Prince and the Pauper roleplay fantasy, because the reality is living in poverty is actually traumatic as fck.

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Рік тому +2

      It’s offensive

  • @AliFareedMC
    @AliFareedMC Рік тому +125

    Betweem Modesty and Superficiality lies Ironic Fashion

    • @littlesometin
      @littlesometin Рік тому +1

      I like that, what are some examples?

  • @jaxjaxattaxx
    @jaxjaxattaxx Рік тому +449

    So as someone who used to be homeless on the unforgiving streets of LA (sleeping outside, on the trains, eating out of trash cans, etc) the one thing that stuck with me then, and now, was that you would never have known from how I dressed. I may have been homeless, but I always made it a point to look like Paris Fashion Week, and keep myself appearance tidy. Fashion was all I had left to my name; and even over a decade later, I still put a heavy amount of work into my appearance to look my best.
    I cannot, however, take seriously “hobocore”; it’s offensive and privileged as hell, from people who never knew the meaning of the word “struggle”. Same thing goes for all these yt/nonBlack people who love acting Black, and appropriating Black culture, but will pull a Miley or Justin real quick and drop the act once it starts to hurt sales.
    It doesn’t matter how rich you are; rich people are still the tackiest group of people, period.

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 Рік тому +14

      Well stated

    • @DatingDisaster
      @DatingDisaster Рік тому +7

      👏🏾👏🏾

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Рік тому +7

      I agree it’s offensive to dress homeless

    • @truehappiness4U
      @truehappiness4U Рік тому +9

      You can’t generalize all rich people. Some of them do have a heart and are not materialistic

    • @andrearace1168
      @andrearace1168 Рік тому +8

      You are so well spoken, and I hope your life has become as wonderful as you deserve it to be ❤️

  • @LittleHobbit13
    @LittleHobbit13 Рік тому +15

    People with money don't have to rely solely on their image to open doors, so their "hobocore" looks are just costumes purely for their entertainment and ego, and it costs them nothing to buy something different when their interests change.
    People without money know that your image may be the ONLY way to open a door, so their clothes can become a matter of life and death, and taking great care of their clothes means not having to replace them.
    Fun fact: you can also see this reflected in home design. The "Minimalist" layouts are often seen in wealthier home, because they can more often afford to just buy whatever they need on a whim, and toss it when they're done with it. Less wealthy homes tend to hang onto things because it may be too costly to get them or replace them later.

  • @fortune_roses
    @fortune_roses Рік тому +257

    Rich people also dress *"leisurely"* because they live more leisurely lives, prioritizing comfort... unlike people who have to *hustle* just to get by

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +72

    I love how we’re having nuanced discussions on this because I’m thoroughly invested.

  • @aprilchardy1
    @aprilchardy1 Рік тому +252

    Zoolander's Derelicte was less parody, more inspiration for so many, and it's wretched. As a formerly homeless person, I hate this so-called trend.

    • @VidWatcher01
      @VidWatcher01 Рік тому +19

      And I don't blame you. People who dress shabby who are actually homeless have no choice. And all those people taking selfies with this homeless guy I wonder why they didn't try to help him out by offering him a job, directing him to a shelter or something. He's being treated as a novelty

  • @starscreamthecruel8026
    @starscreamthecruel8026 Рік тому +73

    Fashion trends confuse me. I grew up in the Grunge era so wearing jeans, t shirts and being casual is second nature to me. I want to wear something over and over til it falls apart, not once and then have to bin it the next day. That's a waste of money and even if I was rich, I'd want to use my money for things that have durability. I just wish our second hand stores stocked stuff for anyone over a size 12 that was more than just the put a sack over your head and add a belt, look.

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Рік тому +1

      My fav era is the grudge era and I only wear big tshirts and jeans 👖

    • @catsinpajamas
      @catsinpajamas Рік тому

      Fashion has always been a waste of money and a way for talentless hack "designers" to get rich playing on the social-climbing hopes of suckers.

  • @alissaj9501
    @alissaj9501 Рік тому +51

    Fashion changes as fast as the weather.
    Wear what you like and what makes you happy and confident! Why? Because happiness and confidence will always be in fashion!

  • @SunnyBurnsAll
    @SunnyBurnsAll Рік тому +234

    Fashion, in my opinion, always rises from the lower classes adopting styles that suit them, and then someone puts it on a catwalk, and the poor people lose access to their styles again.

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому +16

      Itˋs actually the other way around - or in this case itˋs more of a cycle situation. You have stuff like a Burberry Parker and that form then gets adopted by a cheaper fashion store in order to look „fancy“, wich people buy and then it lands in 2nd hand stores where poorer people can acquire it. This new shabby look from the uberrich is more a symptom of boredom I would think. They try to look different then the other rich people or in order to look more „humble“ or whatever and then we get shit like this. A distressed shoe for 20000$🤦🏻🤦🏻

    • @grizzlyalmighty2
      @grizzlyalmighty2 Рік тому +3

      It’s often functional lol I’m old enough that stuff I did as a kid out of function has been discovered on tiktok as just a look like already neatly aesthetically packaged.

    • @NatBKiev
      @NatBKiev Рік тому +2

      Poor people usually wear anything they can afford. We even wore tracksuits + classic style shoes in 90's 😂

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому

      @@NatBKiev you gotta admit. That look is iconic 👌

    • @NatBKiev
      @NatBKiev Рік тому

      @@DieFarbeLila88 It is now!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +39

    0:44 I was just going to mention Marie Antoinette’s ‘Peasant Dress’, which was the Distressed Sneaker of her time.

    • @Angel-ts8rc
      @Angel-ts8rc Рік тому +7

      Not really. She was wearing undergarments and what was technically lingerie so she could be comfortable. Not a “peasant dress” and no one then thought it was too. Peasant didn’t wear undergarments as clothes and their clothes didn’t really look like that. Undergarments we’re meant to keep the actual clothes clean from dirty skin worn by all classes. Though Marie was raised to bathe regularly. Marie didn’t look dirty or poor and no one thought so. Quite far from modern day distressed clothing.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +71

    I remember when H&M collaborated with Sabyasachi, there was an uproar about certain garments making working class outfits into an aesthetic.

    • @jasayehan
      @jasayehan Рік тому

      That was a shitty collection, even by the aesthetics of it all.

  • @lakritz8732
    @lakritz8732 Рік тому +80

    “Old money” esthetic means white money esthetic. Designers and rich people didn’t like black hip hop artists and athletes buying and styling “their” clothes so they changed the codes and deemed everything else tacky or “too loud”. It’s highly racially coded.

  • @jamessmith7909
    @jamessmith7909 Рік тому +58

    The truly sad thing is that individuals equate what they wear as a measure of who they are. A super creep in a million dollar suit is still a super creep. Money can't buy class or wisdom apparently. Instead of trying to dress like you're homeless-try ACTUALLY HELPING THEM.

    • @debbiemoore2747
      @debbiemoore2747 Рік тому +8

      The sooner people catch onto this truth the better.

    • @jamessmith7909
      @jamessmith7909 Рік тому +2

      @@debbiemoore2747 Hope springs eternal!

  • @pisceanbeauty2503
    @pisceanbeauty2503 Рік тому +18

    I buy cheap and mid-priced clothing and try to take care of it as best as possible. I have clothing from Old Navy that I bought 8 years ago that still looks decent and that I still wear. You don’t have to wash something after each wear, and you can launder clothing in less demanding ways. Not everyone can afford a $100 blouse. You can find a $30 blouse and make it last a decade (if not longer).

    • @MayaMaya-tj7kw
      @MayaMaya-tj7kw Рік тому

      I have a sweatshirt that is 15 years old

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому

      I just bought a tank top from old navy 3 weeks ago , it was $30 and looks like shit after a couple wears . I’d rather save for something made out of cotton .

    • @sia_mae
      @sia_mae Рік тому

      I think fast fashion brands offered better quality at that time. I have some items from the early 2010s, which I bought from local fast fashion brands. They are actually decent and made of nice material.

  • @jaimicottrill2831
    @jaimicottrill2831 Рік тому +8

    It's a bit unfair to blame Marie Antoinette for her obscene spending. All the aristocracy of the French were guilty of excessive spending, even before Marie Antoinette was in the picture. She was also only 14 when she was married to Louis and was a target of a lot of bullying because she took a long time to start having kids, and she was not French. She was spoilt and spent a ridiculous amount of money for sure, but she was also a convenient scapegoat for the revolution.

    • @catsinpajamas
      @catsinpajamas Рік тому +1

      True. And it didn't help that they included clips from that stupid movie about her.

  • @XRaym
    @XRaym Рік тому +5

    It worths noticing that it is not just about the clothes, but also the poses and attitude. You can spot a rich playing the hobo from miles away.

  • @alanacrail3244
    @alanacrail3244 Рік тому +11

    This is wild, I was ranting to my friend about the whole "Marc Jacobs Grunge Collection" just like a week or 2 ago. Rich people paying hundreds if not thousands of dollars to "look poor" makes me so angry.

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому

      And those clothes were extremely well made in decent materials and they looked expensive. That wasn’t “grunge “

  • @fairyd3ity967
    @fairyd3ity967 Рік тому +51

    It's crazy how Tiktok give us this "naming issue" and the desire to put 'core/aesthetic' at the end of no sense things- Now an economic status is a fashion trend ? This world is kinda far from reality sometimes 💀

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Рік тому +3

      i thought the "-core" stuff came from tumblr, at least aesthetics and the labeling of things did? but obviously as tik tok is prone to do, they took it too far and i suppose every other social media platform has followed. but yeah it's so weird 😭

    • @NatBKiev
      @NatBKiev Рік тому +1

      TikTok just give ideas and inspiration. Some people just take it too serious

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Рік тому

      You don’t have to be rich to dress old money , people go to private school have to wear uniforms

    • @catsinpajamas
      @catsinpajamas Рік тому +2

      They were doing the "-core" crap long before Tiktok ever existed.

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey Рік тому +1

      There's a few UA-cam videos about this, calling the phenomenon "hyperreality" things have evolved so far past the origin of the actual experience that it turns into a simulacra of what it once was, a reference on a reference, copied multiple times.

  • @anafaria7420
    @anafaria7420 Рік тому +14

    For me the old fashion interest has a lot to due with investing in pieces that are timeless. Even if it wont be trendy anymore the pieces by themselves also dont look outdated, speaking of the more casual old money style of course.

    • @grizzlyalmighty2
      @grizzlyalmighty2 Рік тому

      I really enjoy understanding what shapes and colors I have, like I know there’s grey and pinkness to my skin so I can avoid really primary colors and orange if I want and the reason I’ve worn crop tops for over a decade is literally for function my hips get in the way and I don’t have sharp long lines in my body or face either my eyes are just plain round that’s why I couldn’t figure out the shape lol, that kinda stuff.

    • @grizzlyalmighty2
      @grizzlyalmighty2 Рік тому +1

      That stuff will be really timeless to you as an individual is what I mean, with that knowledge I can invest in quality pieces I really intend to have forever and even pick and choose out of passing trends if it’s something I was already looking for when it becomes a trend I get to have more accessible options I’ve always liked to see the positive in that too

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Рік тому

      How about because they have to go to a private school and wear uniforms ? That’s why they had to dress old money

  • @Misora7303
    @Misora7303 Рік тому +12

    Imagine all the money and resources that went into making expensive clothes that look like something you would use if you havmd no other option (Because you are poor), when it could have gone into feeding those people they try to immitate or to save our dying planet...

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому

      Imagine all the money and recluses that go into Schein-clothing

  • @user-ts2tu7bd9m
    @user-ts2tu7bd9m Рік тому +2

    We dress to show each other that we are one of them, they dress to show us they are one of us.

  • @juhasznoemi
    @juhasznoemi Рік тому +6

    I wouldn't say young people are more culturally aware now, they are just louder about the things that most people care about at the moment.

    • @feels.9304
      @feels.9304 Рік тому +4

      Hashtag "I support the current thing"

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому +1

      Well said . As a fashion historian who’s only 35, younger people are quick to talk about something that has deep sociological history, assuming the thing they’re talking about started 2 years ago

  • @Svengali764
    @Svengali764 Рік тому +8

    My fashion sense is influenced by my grandmother. Breathable textile, tailored fit and wearing it till its shreds. I am proud owner of various clothes that have lasted me 10yrs or more. Home clothes should be bought in 3s. 1 set spare in monsoon when clothes dont dry but rest 2 alternate everyday. I throw out clothes every 2 years or so. Only if i cant repurpose them in any other way. Thanks grandma. ❤

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому +1

      Same here. But what really buggs me, is the the quality of clothing seems to decline. A dress from H&M may have lasted be 8 years in the past (sadly I did not make it to the 10 year mark jet 😢) but now a similar dress will last me MAYBE 4 years befor falling apart. And that just sucks1 :(

    • @Svengali764
      @Svengali764 Рік тому +2

      @@DieFarbeLila88 yeah I agree with you. My most thrown clothes are western clothes. My salwar kameez easily make it 10yr mark. Thankfully though india still has some good sustainable western clothes shops. I have this one shirt, I bought in 2004. Still got it.
      Extra tip- my grandma taught me to sew clothes and how to darn/patch/alter clothes so they never look raggedy. That comes handy.

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Рік тому +1

      @@Svengali764 I just had to google what a Salwar Kameez is and OH MY GOD! They are so beautiful! 😍
      Shein sells these too though🤢 I guess I‘ll have to travel to India to find a good one. Or is it weird if a western girl wears one? 🫣
      I have my Dirndl for 15 years now. Still works like a charm 🥰
      Sadly I don’t know how to sow but I have tailor where I like to bring the dresses that are still salvageable 😅
      I just remembered I still have a green dress from Zara that I bought in late 2012. I made the 10 year mark! YES! 🤪😂 and it still looks as good as new 🥰

  • @lifebyjo3999
    @lifebyjo3999 Рік тому +18

    Excellent essay! I’ve been thinking about the old money trend a lot. I will say that this shift has made me feel more myself since a lot of the clothes or items of the aesthetic were things that I already owned and have always gravitated to (inherited jewelry, wearing my dad’s university pullover or my mother’s bags, “old timey” classic perfumes, etc.). Buying less and quality has been something I started adopting since last year and it’s done wonders for my spending habits. As much as I love shopping, I love it all the more when I save up to get a cashmere top or linen set that I want. At the same time, the inequality and inclusivity of class distinction also is set up to harm me as well. Both facts are very hard to contend with.

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Рік тому

      I was only into old money cuz I went to a private school and had to wear uniforms and even I went back to public school I still had to dress like Blair from gossip girl

  • @100percentshipper
    @100percentshipper Рік тому +9

    Thanks for highlighting the issues in fashion, slow , sustainable clothing all the way!

  • @ilkeryoldas
    @ilkeryoldas Рік тому +13

    How did putting "core" at the end of everything start?

  • @taraestelleadelizzi9975
    @taraestelleadelizzi9975 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou for showing the footage of Kensington. I couldn’t help but think of that “aesthetic” given this discussion.

  • @jesssadeee
    @jesssadeee Рік тому +7

    I’m just trying to dress like I’ve got my shit together

  • @amorepsyche808
    @amorepsyche808 Рік тому +8

    Finally the name of the stylist that destroyed good taste once and for all:Galliano is the reason of this horrible trends

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому

      Lol so you hate 2000s Dior ?

  • @Missmagazinebura
    @Missmagazinebura Рік тому +5

    I prefer the old Money look because I used to dress like that at my old catholic school like Blair Waldorf from gossip girl . Dressing like a homeless is offensive to real homeless people.

  • @Genedide
    @Genedide Рік тому +28

    I don't think we spent enough time cringing and condemning rich people romanticizing homelessness. On the other side of the coin, I don't vibe well with Student Council members who dress dress like they're on West Wing and feel uncomfortable with casually dressed, even rainbow haired students being in the same space as them.

  • @MaisonLafitte
    @MaisonLafitte Рік тому

    Thanks for bringing this nice narration voice back! 😊 The few last videos were unwatchable with new voice!

  • @itsmeiish
    @itsmeiish Рік тому +7

    Everyone is complaining about hobocore in the comments (as we should obviously) but can we talk abt how problematic "old money aesthetic" really is?? It basically glamorizes classism and the unfair social system, therefore, its racially discriminatory... not to talk about how by trying to achieve that look, people are buying from fast fashion brands that further perpetuate those social injustices, ( kinda feels very on brand 😬) (pls eat the rich, dont mimmick them🏃‍♀️)

  • @ssissigui8846
    @ssissigui8846 Рік тому +7

    I thought I was on the financial diet 😅😅😅

    • @catsinpajamas
      @catsinpajamas Рік тому

      Hot tip: Chelsea Fagan only fakes concern for the poor so that other middle-class people who feel the occasional twinge of guilt will watch her channel. She's admitted as much in interviews : "I'm not Che Guevara." Judging by how condescending she is to the lower orders (she mocks everyone she thinks is lower caste than herself) I believe it. Meanwhile, she dreams about being a Real Housewife.

  • @youraverageasian1601
    @youraverageasian1601 Рік тому +3

    I wear suits all the time. I only see my CEO wearing suits when he has an important meeting. The rest of the time, the classic polo shirt and kakis.

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker Рік тому +7

    Well this is cool. Now I can look like a hobo to run errands and people will think I’m rich.

    • @freyja6360
      @freyja6360 Рік тому +3

      That's what I did at my job when I was rather poor - I was dressing the same way as usual (and I was kinda inspired by Zuckerberg, LOL). Surprisingly, it worked. I've got recognized (and probably remembered) and was given a lot of cool opportunities, because of all the smart people there I've "looked the smartest" to the people in suits. To the point that my former employer thought that my image was bringing them more interest. Everytime a new investor came, everyone was told to dress a bit more elegant than usual but me and a few of my collegues were told - "and you keep being yourself, please"🤦‍♀. Rich people are impressionable as well. Beat them with their own weapon, right?😂

    • @NatBKiev
      @NatBKiev Рік тому +1

      Exactly! I'm in style now!

  • @NormallyImKim
    @NormallyImKim Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @achievecollege
    @achievecollege Рік тому +28

    There's an axiom that when you see someone wearing lots of expensive clothes, that's a very good indication that they are broke.

  • @cutekitten12
    @cutekitten12 Рік тому +8

    The interview off the Bangladesh garment work cut her off! She didn't finish her sentence. She was addressing ppl who buy those clothes and her boss tl do.... She didn't finish explain it

  • @marykay7878
    @marykay7878 Рік тому +13

    feels like a remake of a video that chelsea fagan uploaded on the financial diet a few days ago

    • @cutekitten12
      @cutekitten12 Рік тому +1

      I thought i going to watch a financial diet video. I didn't realize it was diff channel until after the intro 😅

  • @MrSzarokra
    @MrSzarokra 4 місяці тому +1

    The people who buy fast fashion clothing are usually not paid fairly either. So they have no other chance than to prepatuate the cicle, and wear low-quality garments that are available to them...

  • @helenagackowska8398
    @helenagackowska8398 Рік тому +4

    This is so insulting to people who are homeless. It's not a fucking lifestyle.

  • @ozgekaraoglan3359
    @ozgekaraoglan3359 Рік тому

    Great take, you guys are back again with better video essays now.

  • @VivianStorm
    @VivianStorm Рік тому +5

    Taking people´s misery and trying to make it "chic" with something called "hobocore"...? That is the most disgusting, inhuman thing!!!

  • @Hallows4
    @Hallows4 Рік тому

    There’s one brand of dress shirts that I’ve really fallen in love with. While they are more expensive than what I normally like to pay, they have a great range of colors and patterns, and since they’re made with a small amount of spandex they are very durable and wrinkle resistant.

  • @diyachakraborty4742
    @diyachakraborty4742 Рік тому +1

    Hello! Always love watching The Take. However, the bit where the Bangladeshi woman speaks - although I'm sure the entire interview must have documented what is written in the subtitles, the actual part shown in this video doesn't encompass that.
    It simply says, "People who buy clothes from Bangladesh, we want to tell them that our owners/masters..." and then it trails off. This error undermines the language and the community unwittingly in the process. @TheTake, please note!

  • @LilithTheAquarian369
    @LilithTheAquarian369 Рік тому +2

    Cinderella is the prime example of Faking it till you make it! 👁

  • @lorienator
    @lorienator Рік тому +4

    Yay! This video feel a bit more like The Take I know and love! Picking apart culture and history and ... Yay!

  • @rodgomola
    @rodgomola Рік тому +2

    'Old money style' is just normalcore. Like literally what everyone has always been wearing since ever.

    • @catsinpajamas
      @catsinpajamas Рік тому

      "Normalcore" makes me want to outlaw the word "core" forever

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому

      @@catsinpajamas norm-core has been a term for like 15 + years hate to break it to you , where have y’all been

  • @srimanipandey92
    @srimanipandey92 Рік тому

    Awesome content 👏

  • @kathycowan2221
    @kathycowan2221 Рік тому +1

    That's all just sick. Society has gone to hell.

  • @JingelJjay
    @JingelJjay Рік тому +3

    Guess I am rich than cause all of my cloth are worn until they fell apart.

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel5390 Рік тому +4

    See, and the _actually_ cool people sew their clothing themselves and look like a Victorian mob boss or the prettiest Lolita or a Hobbit or a flower fairy.

  • @AshikSatheesh
    @AshikSatheesh Рік тому

    A thought provoking video, as always. A thought on the speed of the narrator though. Feels rushed, compared to all your previous videos. Had to playback at 0.75x to keep up. Would prefer a slower, normal talking pace, for a thought provoking video, so as to let the thoughts being presented to sink in.

  • @georgeprchal3924
    @georgeprchal3924 Рік тому +2

    Zoolander's Mugatu came up with this like 20 years ago. Big whoop.

  • @akali83
    @akali83 Рік тому

    Does anyone know what the name of the music was playing in the last 10-15 seconds of the video?

  • @EASJR1991
    @EASJR1991 Рік тому

    This reminds me of an article about black fishing, where models on Instagram will pretend to be black by making their skin darker and making their hair look curly and giving other things. they quoted Dr. Danielle Bainbridge who is a professor of theater and African-American studies at Northwestern University. She said that the problem with cultural appropriation is that it involves somebody who has power and privilege that enables them to selectively engage with the experiences of marginalized groups of people without having to deal with the totality of their experience. Hobocore is exactly what Professor Bainbridge is talking about; people living in poverty, people who are homeless, are styling themselves and the only ways that they are able to do so given their circumstances. Rich people take inspiration and make those styles trendy. They make it look cool to look like you are poor or homeless. But actual poor and homeless people still get treated horribly, whereas the people emulating their appearances don’t have to deal with things like finding a safe place to sleep at night or not knowing where your next meal was going to come from.

  • @cbojorquez
    @cbojorquez Рік тому +3

    Ridiculous fashions, such as the hobocore, are fleeting and usually worn by new rich or celebrities who are paid by the fashion houses to sport certain styles, want to attract attention, or are going through some kind of a personal or existential crisis. Old-money people with real pedigree and class never bother with stupid trends. On the other hand, silent luxury has become a much-talked-about aesthetic and surely low-cost brands are trying to monetize it as if any mortal could achieve the look when silent luxury is precisely about simple, timeless pieces that at the same time are clearly pricy and transpire luxury because they are top-notch quality in terms of materials, crafting, and tailoring, something that a brand like Shein, which specializes on cheap labor, shitty manufacture, and third-class supplies, will never really be able to mimic. Trying to get a rich look by purchasing cheap "lookalikes" is just silly.

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Рік тому +3

    People be weird like that

  • @Hopeisforever316
    @Hopeisforever316 Рік тому +1

    I understand why poor, homeless, and impoverished do it. You don't want to get arrested in a nice neighborhood
    . If people had to be hated by their communities and struggle for a year as homeless, going house to house, never knowing if you will have work or transportation or even a place to eat and sleep. Being judges and losing access by teachers, classmates, and peers. I don't like that is purely based on " likeability", so the phrase : " Likeability, personability, and cleaniness are holiness and next to Godliness.", huh?

  • @sildarmillion
    @sildarmillion Рік тому

    LOL, I wasn't reading the subtitles at first because I speak bengali, but then I had to go back and read the subtitles, because they cut the speaker off before she finished her sentence.

  • @silverchairsg
    @silverchairsg Рік тому

    I'm a strictly Tshirt, shorts and slippers guy. I live in a tropical country so even jeans are too hot.

  • @idab9958
    @idab9958 Рік тому +6

    Just shop second hand instead, and donate stuff you don't use. It's cheaper and more sustainable.

    • @catsinpajamas
      @catsinpajamas Рік тому

      Individual solutions cannot solve systemic problems.

  • @kj7067
    @kj7067 Рік тому +1

    "Mediaeval clothing from the same era as Roman sumptuary laws"?

  • @jkseraphim4
    @jkseraphim4 Рік тому

    Collegehumor did a parody of this long ago it was the last installment of no leggings in school.

  • @ohnojojo2262
    @ohnojojo2262 Рік тому +2

    Damn now we know where the anime guy meme came from

  • @Krishnendulaha
    @Krishnendulaha Рік тому

    Well this just proves once again money can only do so far and actual happiness doesn't come from money

  • @cacovie
    @cacovie Рік тому +12

    Fun Fact KATE MIDDLETON dressed a native American woman well into her 20's

    • @thirstaefortae5057
      @thirstaefortae5057 Рік тому +6

      Fun fact: she was in her 20’s 20 years ago. The cultural sensitivity and understanding isn’t what it is now

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 Рік тому +3

      whats wrong with embracing other cultures? a lot of influences from different cultures though in food, fashion, music, art etc

    • @NatBKiev
      @NatBKiev Рік тому +1

      @@oooh19 It's an american thing to be offended by people of other nations embracing your culture. In Europe it's opposite. But our opinion doesn't matter

    • @LittleHobbit13
      @LittleHobbit13 Рік тому

      @@oooh19 It's the line between "appreciation" and "appropriation".

  • @eldritchmor7800
    @eldritchmor7800 Рік тому +15

    Let's stop shaming working class people for buying clothes and let's start blaming capitalists for the awful conditions they impose on their workers and all the waste they produce, mkay?

  • @hunnybadger442
    @hunnybadger442 Місяць тому

    You've got to be fucking kidding me...
    It's literally the fashion line of Jacobim Mugatu from the movie Zoolander...

  • @alexandriadanyelle5406
    @alexandriadanyelle5406 Рік тому +4

    I could go the rest of my life without ever hearing the words old money or quiet luxury again.

  • @MrTwentington
    @MrTwentington Рік тому

    Another part of why rich people play down their wealth in appearance is protection. The same rationale that says established wealthy people should buy houses with big walls big fences a long driveway etc and said house will be modestly decorated- that same logic is why you’ll see someone who has the money to travel the whole world dressing like they packed one outfit of oversized sweats to do it.
    But that’s a signifier of class to have access to these things and to not show it off.
    That’s the reason why us peasants like when people show off. Class can be exclusionary and hard to connect with. Having money, but not class- it’s a lot easier to connect with. A poor person’s idea of a rich person is where we get our gossip girl super sweet 16 monarchy fantasy- and it’s kind of telling the online aesthetic of “old money” pulls from the past rather than the present. It’s a lot of the Kennedy’s or young princess Diana and socialites of a social circle that’s now grown old or doesn’t exist at all but in photos of sweaters and intentionally buttoned and unbuttoned button up shirts.
    Though of course it can be beneficial to be old money and not look it- solid gold bathroom donald trump has a lot of lower income people fawning for him convinced they have commonality because he spends his money in a way they would despite the fact he comes from inherited money.
    But one aesthetic I wish I got talked about more in this discourse is an old 1950s British style that closely aligns with what I do- called Teddy Boy. It’s a look that was taken on by working class people who were into like rock n roll and R&B, and it’s called Teddy because it’s clothes from the Edwardian era. Stuff that the rich snubbed that trickled down and became affordable to the working class so you had this period of working class men (and some women) who wanted to look smart and well dressed but who had this kind of pre punk edge but were solidly working class nonetheless despite reinterpreting an old Edwardian dandy look.

  • @ruddypullas2044
    @ruddypullas2044 Рік тому +5

    I like the old money but i don’t mimic it by buying shein, rather buy Zara that might not be best quality but clearly lasts more than shein.
    Also old money is more about atemporal, monochrome that allows you to wear the same thing in different ways or am I wrong? Cause that’s what i liked about it 😂

    • @freyja6360
      @freyja6360 Рік тому

      Zara is linked to the forced Uighur labor in China - the modern day concentration camps. That's the real "blood cotton", it's not about quality. Not a real upgrade from SheIn (admittedly - the worst "fashion" company on all fronts).

    • @itsmeiish
      @itsmeiish Рік тому +4

      So, your alternative to a highly polluter, fast fashion, non-ethical brand, is another highly polluter fast fashion non-ethical brand, got it😬

  • @kckazcoll1
    @kckazcoll1 Рік тому

    good points made

  • @rebadfaye5007
    @rebadfaye5007 Рік тому

    It’s an investment on either end (from either party)

  • @NatBKiev
    @NatBKiev Рік тому +5

    First world problems 😂

  • @trinketmage8145
    @trinketmage8145 Рік тому

    They don't want to be mugged.

  • @MayaMaya-tj7kw
    @MayaMaya-tj7kw Рік тому +1

    I wear clothes because if I don't I go to jail.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +9

    1:33 Not to act like she wasn’t in the wrong, she’s really burdened with the reason why French public were in distress.

    • @Angel-ts8rc
      @Angel-ts8rc Рік тому +10

      It really ridiculous considering all the men who were actually in charge including her husband are never spoken of. She lived the way a French queen was supposed to live though she did try to be charitable and take money seriously unlike most other members of the court- but it was too late. She never said let them eat cake and she was a child when she got sold off- the life of Versailles is what she grew up with spending most of her life there. The true blame for the fall of France is the long line of men who did not want to tax the rich and take care of their people.

  • @laurenr7545
    @laurenr7545 Рік тому +1

    Commodifying someone’s struggle is probably the most gross thing ever. It’s not cute to buy new trainers that cost hundreds but that look five years old and broken is grim. Fk hobo core.

  • @unknownoblivion2417
    @unknownoblivion2417 Рік тому

    8:30 we’ll said ⭐️

  • @everythingshareable
    @everythingshareable Рік тому

    I love this video

  • @alekadelacruz8592
    @alekadelacruz8592 Рік тому +5

    Wait whut?! Now there's Povertycore? 😮 So it's cool to look poor now 😅

    • @freyja6360
      @freyja6360 Рік тому

      It was like that for years, it's just evolving with social media.

  • @dropdroppie1653
    @dropdroppie1653 2 місяці тому

    WEAR EXPENSIVE HIGH FASHION WITHOUT THE BRAND IN BIG LETTERS ,BRANDNAME INSIDE THE CLOTHES !

  • @MayaMaya-tj7kw
    @MayaMaya-tj7kw Рік тому +1

    I've got some old clothes I can sell to the rich.

  • @danh5637
    @danh5637 Рік тому +1

    The rich today don’t dress is any of these ways

  • @JemLeavitt
    @JemLeavitt Рік тому +1

    Wow....

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 Рік тому +7

    If rich people want to buy clothes, they can buy from me. It'll be authentic.

  • @NerkTwin9
    @NerkTwin9 Рік тому

    Your social status doesn't matter. You either have 'class' (integrity) or not...independent of what you're wearing.

  • @LilithTheAquarian369
    @LilithTheAquarian369 Рік тому +16

    Most people treat you a certain way according to HOW you dress. It’s human nature. & programming. A lot of people in these comments are full of 💩

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive Рік тому +1

      Exactly, thank you.

    • @starscreamthecruel8026
      @starscreamthecruel8026 Рік тому +1

      I have big boobs. Doesnt matter what I wear, even if I wear a big baggy jumper, its still clear what's going on and guys still stare at my chest when they talk to me and girls think im sleeping around because of it. Thus I dont care anymore, they're gonna talk shit anyway, might as well be comfortable.

    • @LilithTheAquarian369
      @LilithTheAquarian369 Рік тому

      @@DiamondsRexpensive 💚

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому

    You should’ve mentioned Gilets and how fishing outfits like Gilets are becoming more and more high fashion.

  • @cbpd89
    @cbpd89 Рік тому +1

    Hobocore, normcore, barbiecore, cottagecore...lemme know when middle aged mom core becomes a thing.

  • @ingenuity168
    @ingenuity168 Рік тому

    Old money style is not GAWDY.😂

  • @CooksFSH
    @CooksFSH Рік тому +5

    You guys are great at research, but this is the second time you miss pronounced Maison Martin Margela. His name is not "Maison", Maison is how you say house in French, the designer's name is Martin Margela, Maison Martin Margela is the house of Martin Margela.

    • @freyja6360
      @freyja6360 Рік тому

      That's their accent, deal with it. For some people it's nearly impossible to change. Absolutely unimportant here (plus kinda rude and patronizing).

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому

      @@freyja6360 nah it shows time and time again that they don’t do thorough research . No one should be giving a history lesson on these things, unless they live and breathe fashion and fashion sociology. Knowing margiela is like first day of fashion class, so it’s incredibly cringe that they clearly don’t know what maison means in a fashion context 😅

    • @freyja6360
      @freyja6360 Рік тому

      @@baby.nay. To not know something and being unable to pronounce it is two different things. Plus it isn't a channel about fashion but about tropes. Even this vid is about the sociology of business behind it. They don't need to "live and breath fashion" to be affected by it. It's not that deep, nor it isn't important in the wider context. It's just weird to be so pressed about it, LOL.

  • @baby.nay.
    @baby.nay. Рік тому

    The take really doesn’t seem to have a research team .
    The very first example you show of hobo core , shows someone wearing a $600 necklace that’s very recognizable. I don’t think you guys know enough of nuanced fashion sociology to speak on this

  • @Angel-ts8rc
    @Angel-ts8rc Рік тому +1

    Your guys research about Marie Antoinette and some fashion brands are a bit off…. But wouldn’t be the first time your stuff is off.