IF MEMES dictated a generation’s cultural currency, Gen X would be irrelevant.
Across social and mainstream media, it is baby boomers, millennials and Gen Z who are mocked for their myriad sartorial missteps.
Consider the savage TikTok attacks that GenZers wage on millennials’ love of side parts and skinny jeans or the pervasive “OK, boomer” taunt.
How has Gen X (that includes me and anyone else born between 1965 and 1980) sidestepped meme-ification?
Or is it that we, in 2023, have no distinct style at all?
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