âWear skinny jeans or dieâ: inside the Gen Z, Millennials culture war
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Never did I think Iâd look back at the unflattering fashion choices I made in my 20s in the late nineties and consider myself to have sailed through unscathed. (I once had an accidental mullet and used to wear a handkerchief as a top.)
But taking one look at the latest generation war â Generation Zâers roasting Millennials, in millions of TikToks, for being old, and uncool â itâs hard as a Generation Xâer not to feel grateful that the way I presented myself to the world wasnât also dragged, mercilessly, on social media in real time.
Wear skinny jeans or die : inside the Gen Z, Millennials culture war
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