Thunderbolt
One of the Regulars
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- 114
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- McChord AFB, WA
I've been noticing lately that our obsession for the golden era seems to be becoming more mainstream. In addition to the Fedora Lounge, there's the Art of Manliness, The Cad, and The Chap. I recently found a jazz club in my town and half the men wear hats. TV shows seem to constantly give a nod to 60 years ago, and more than half the shooter video games and flight sims are WWII related. Oh, and the show "Mad Men", and both men and women reverting back to those styles and in some cases values/gender rolls. Some ladies are really picking up on what they call "the pin-up look". Rat Rod movements have struck mainstream car culture pushing the import tuners out and a resergence of rockibily music. The auto industry has been affected with 1940's inspired concept cars like the Ford 49 etc. Men's magazines are urging men to leave the hair salons and find a man's barbor shop. Straight razor shaving is making a comeback. The facination and romance with the greatest generation has skyrocketed since the mid 1990's. In the 80's nobody seemed to care about the 1940's. People in their 20's are starting to listen to jazz/big band/crooner music. What's going on? Not that I'm complaining, quite the opposite actually. We seem to be on the brink of a retro revolution. Fedora Lounger type people seem to be slowly but steadily taking over the world? It seems to be striking western europe, australia and north america. What's your thoughts?