I don’t think I’ve seen these
Not quite able to pattern match this. Seems like a sparser millennial version of boutiques run by older women with more stuff in them.https://twitter.com/chelseyhotel/status/1114944848539205632 …
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when you want like that little touch of flavor, but don't really want to commit to anything substantial. it's a kind of premium mediocre micro-aesthetic mini-flourishpic.twitter.com/ioWex7Wf7F
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Have you seen this in Singapore? It seems very much a small-white-rich American neighborhood thing.
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there are versions of it – not exactly identical, but I think kind of in the same spirit + adapted slightlypic.twitter.com/hiZMQOfil2
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something something shipping/inventory costs, something something tiny expensive things
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Rich parents or husband subsidizing losses. This equation does not balance for this class of goods.
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visa is working on his ebook Retweeted Lindsey Adler
extra hilarity in the replies:https://twitter.com/lindseyadler/status/1190708673565192192 …
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Lindsey AdlerVerified account @lindseyadlerEvery American city is now just millions of feet in vacant commercial space while a housing crisis grows by the day. Also all the brick and mortar stores are called "Sparrow & Lark" and sell pins and patches that day "I love to be sad" to millennial women.Show this thread0 replies 0 retweets 4 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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