Millennials Are Calling Out The Gen Z Trends They Think Aren't "Cool," And It's Wildly Intense
Briefly

"Everything being reinvented as a new 'aesthetic' or 'core.' Like, do you not have your own personality? Are you shaving down every unique thing about you to fit a very specific niche that only has a short life span before moving on?"
"On a positive note, I appreciate that Gen Z is very open to discussing mental health problems. I'm 34, and when I was in HS and college, you were expected to treat it like a dirty secret."
"Crop tops. Can't tell you how often I find a cute shirt at the store and go to pull it off the rack just to find that the midsection is gone. Where is the rest of my shirt?"
"Also, the things they think 'go together' remind me of outfits I would throw together cleaning the house and jamming out to music, singing that I wouldn't be caught outside the house in 90s middle school. That's all I can see."
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