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Normcore

(35 Posts)
annodomini Tue 23-Sept-14 13:34:43

Heard of it? I hadn't until I caught an item on Woman's Hour this morning. Apparently it's a unisex fashion trend, not quite grunge but about undistinguished clothes. It's said to be 'a reaction to a fashion oversaturation resulting from ever faster-changing fashion trends.' The speaker mentioned jeans, hoodies, sweatshirts, sneakers... Then I looked at what I was wearing: cropped denims, denim sneakers and a turquoise tee-shirt. And until that moment I hadn't realised that I was 'on trend'. grin

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normcore

Ana Fri 03-Oct-14 21:35:58

They may well do, petra - but I'm a bit confused. Modern bands don't put their stuff on vinyl, do they? So the young people are just buying old records?

petra Fri 03-Oct-14 21:17:48

I don't know where you live, Ana, but there are several independent shops here in Essex. Young people are saying they like the sound of vinyl.

janerowena Thu 02-Oct-14 21:21:18

grin grin grin It does sound rather grim. I know we all have sensible functional days for clothing, but with everything else as well - a bit dreary! It smacks of all those strange American cults that force women, and men, into Victorian dress and lifestyles.

annodomini Thu 02-Oct-14 21:15:45

Normcore must have been invented by people who can't remember the 1950s. grin

Ana Thu 02-Oct-14 21:00:36

I like that! grin

rosesarered Thu 02-Oct-14 20:45:43

OOOPs! Didna think o that. Apologies in advance to anyone with a DH of that name.
Just had a thought, if too many people adopt the Norm thing, then it becomes really normal, and we would need yet another trend [like the opposite of normal] Abnormcore?

Ana Thu 02-Oct-14 20:36:15

Where are people going to buy vinyl records from, petra, apart from e-bay? confused

I must be very normcore, not being on FB or Twitter, and never having downloaded any music. It's certainly a trend I'll be sticking to!

( roses, I think quite a few GNetters may have DHs and/or DSs with those names...hmm)

rosesarered Thu 02-Oct-14 20:21:16

Norman, Trevor, Philip and Stanley..... ghastly names that seem to have vanished.

rosesarered Thu 02-Oct-14 20:20:11

Sigh! yet another trend that won't last long.

petra Thu 02-Oct-14 20:15:43

Normcore goes a lot further than just clothes. 'They' are talking about no tatoos, no Facebook/ twitter, no music downloads (bying vinyl records) etc etc. it literally is going against everything that is the norm

nonnanna Thu 02-Oct-14 19:51:00

At last I am going to be fashionable grin

etheltbags1 Sun 28-Sept-14 20:10:08

nomcore sounds like the way I dress too. Just grab whatever theres at the frotn of the wardrobe, I know it will be t shirt and jeans and the colour will be black, black and more black occasionally purple or grey.
I hate to be looked at and try to merge with the background.

hildajenniJ Fri 26-Sept-14 19:21:33

Some years ago I was waiting for a bus when a small boy (about 4yrs old)came running along in front of his mum. She called out to him saying "Norman, stay there". Until then I'd only heard older gentlemen being called Norman. As for "norncore". this is how I dress most of the time.

janerowena Wed 24-Sept-14 18:40:17

grin Me too!

Iam64 Wed 24-Sept-14 08:23:36

I'm with annodomini on Norman Wisdom. I recall cringing as a child, and feeling both embarrassed and sad for Norman Wisdom. I couldn't understand why the adults in my family thought he was funny, and didn't realised there was something sadly wrong! grin

annodomini Tue 23-Sept-14 21:19:44

I never could see why so many people adored Norman Wisdom! However, there's a Mancunian poet and comedian called Henry Normal and I do like him.

janerowena Tue 23-Sept-14 20:49:48

shock Oh yes!

There aren't all that many famous Normans. Apart from the conquering ones.

Ana Tue 23-Sept-14 20:37:09

And of course there was Norman Bates...shock
(Cue 'Psycho' music)

janerowena Tue 23-Sept-14 20:33:11

Yes, they are all a generation older than me.

rosequartz Tue 23-Sept-14 20:31:50

I only know one Norman who was in my age group (actually he was slightly younger). The rest were all much older.

janerowena Tue 23-Sept-14 20:27:12

I wouldn't look at it if I were you, it's dreadful.

Storming Norman didn't help matters, either. Or Norman Wisdom. Apologies to all nice 'normal Normans' out there, I think apart from just one, all the ones I have met have been rather odd!

rosequartz Tue 23-Sept-14 20:11:45

I haven't looked at the link (yet) but 'I wanna be Norman's girl' doesn't have quite the same ring to it.

Even though 'Bobby' always makes me think of Dallas and showers.

Ana Tue 23-Sept-14 18:56:21

I won't open that link if you don't mind, janerowena. Unfortunately the blasted song comes into my head all too often as it is (usually at the mention of the name 'Norman' of course!)

Iam64 Tue 23-Sept-14 18:34:39

I heard some of the item on woman's hour, and realised that's how I dress most of the time. I'm with Soutra - bring back normal.

janerowena Tue 23-Sept-14 18:23:53

grin I really hope so! I must google that song...

Oh good heavens there really is a Norman song!!!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXWt0wfNTME