Gen Z fashion trends are sustainable, intentional, and just a little bit silly and ugly.
"Wrong shoe theory" and Kramercore are part of a reaction to economic and climate turmoil.
It's called "wrong shoe theory," and it's yet another Gen Z fashion moment that might seem counterintuitive at first.
At the same time, as with many of the challenges that Gen Z encounters, there's an eye toward sustainability and looming climate doom.
It's no wonder, then, that Gen Z is embracing another similarly kitschy and thriftable aesthetic: Kramercore.
Persons:
It's, Allison Bornstein, Long, Gen, there's, Bornstein, Amanda Mull, Kramer, it's, Mull, — Kramer, —, we've, Charmaine Simmons, Kramercore, Zers
Organizations:
Service, New York Times, Times, Los Angeles Times
Locations:
Wall, Silicon