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'Everything Is So Five Minutes Ago'
June 11, 2003 05:05 AM EDT
A year or so ago, mesh trucker caps, the kind with the peaked foam facade screaming ''John Deere'' and other never-in-New York logos, perched on the pates of intrepid hipsters in such edgy haunts as Williamsburg, a Brooklyn neighborhood.
Now, Ashton Kutcher, the kind of guy who graces the cover of YM magazine, wears them.
In other words, now they're not exactly cool.
''As soon as Ashton Kutcher adopts a trend, that's when you know it's over,'' says Robert Lanham, Williamsburg denizen and author of the recently published Hipster Handbook. Ditto Kutcher's female counterpoint, Avril Lavigne, she of the erstwhile-edgy studded leather cuffs.
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June 11, 2003 05:05 AM EDT
A year or so ago, mesh trucker caps, the kind with the peaked foam facade screaming ''John Deere'' and other never-in-New York logos, perched on the pates of intrepid hipsters in such edgy haunts as Williamsburg, a Brooklyn neighborhood.
Now, Ashton Kutcher, the kind of guy who graces the cover of YM magazine, wears them.
In other words, now they're not exactly cool.
''As soon as Ashton Kutcher adopts a trend, that's when you know it's over,'' says Robert Lanham, Williamsburg denizen and author of the recently published Hipster Handbook. Ditto Kutcher's female counterpoint, Avril Lavigne, she of the erstwhile-edgy studded leather cuffs.
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