24-year-old Abdullah Abbasi wants to normalize living at home with your parents. He's also making money off his lifestyle.
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24-year-old Abdullah Abbasi wants to normalize living at home with your parents. He's also making money off his lifestyle.
""We wanted to unapologetically own the fact that we're happy to stay at home. I have no problem living with my family, and I think there's no shame in that.""
""The brand is designed to be aspirational, not tongue-in-cheek, with hashtags like #oldmoney, #richlife, and #wealth highlighting their lifestyle choices.""
The rise of 'stay-at-home sons' among Gen Z men is marked by a rebranding of traditional living situations. This group includes young professionals and college students living with their well-off parents, saving costs while pursuing their careers. Abdullah Abbasi, a 24-year-old, launched his clothing line 'Stay At Home Sons,' featuring aspirational messages and symbols of wealth. Their message is clear: living at home is not a failure but a choice, challenging the narrative that independence is the only path to success.
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