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Recently old people (like ~60-65) don’t have a specific “old” look anymore. They look like slightly run-down young people. Old used to be a specific personal aesthetic until recently. Distinct fashions, hairstyles etc. Now old people just do young looks, but poorly.
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Seems like font-level distinctions only a minority are sensitive to, not broadly recognized generational distinctions on variables like formality level. I think there’s genuinely something new in the disappearance of signifiers specifically coded “old” like canes or high waists.