Please explain the quarter zip thing

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Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a favorite office casual one for DH?


https://www.johnnie-o.com/products/sully-1-4-zip-perf-pullover-back-yoke-logo?

https://www.petermillar.com/p/perth-performance-quarter-zip/me0ek40.html?

Nordstrom Rack has a TON right now.


My son just got two at Nordstrom. One Ralph Lauren and one Peter Millar. There are a bunch to choose from.
Anonymous
My teen told me it is a meme, based on the quarter zip stereotype, and social commentary making fun of that guy.

Mom translation is the teen boys are finally cycling into responsible, driven and preppy from slacker video game youtube addicts, and trying to dress the part while still keeping a bit of teen boy irreverence.
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Hate it, looks dry AF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Young black Gen Alphas men made it a thing. They started the trend and then everyone caught on. It was all about how differently you get treated when you have on a quarter zip vs. a hoodie.


Well, yes. That was a good discovery for them.

Black men generally dress very well. Glad to see younger black men evolve into that.

Wish white men would dress better. So many slovenly dads and teens out there in cargo shorts, hoodies and backwards ball caps.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's more of a trend for teen boys. It's a departure from hoodies that have reigned supreme for many years now.


This. Adult men have been wearing them from decades but it just leaked down to teen boys as the new “bro” look. So lots of jokes about it.


I don't think teen boys are GenZ. They're Gen Alpha, aren't they? GenZ is in its twenties now. I wondered whether what's going on is they're graduating from colleges and universities or trade schools and discovering their hoodies and baggie shorts or whatever aren't acceptable attire in the workplace and also that WOMEN (rather than girls) would rather see their MEN take a little more care in their appearance?

Please tell me the alpaca hair cut is going away at the same time? That was the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen on boys.


Yes.

The college boys all went clean cut last year and over the summer.

Seniors and juniors went clean cut summer into fall.

We ars now down to younger teens who are still doing the poodle llama cut.

They should be nicely groomed by the end of summer.
Anonymous
My 14yo is Gen Z, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it's a thing but also been around for years. It's all my 22 yr old wears to work ( tech job, in office daily)


+1
Same with my 20-something sons. And yes, it's been around for years.
Anonymous
My husband loves these but hates the ones where the collar is tall enough to hit his cheeks. We're having issues finding ones with shorter collars or even flat.
Anonymous
Ignore. The Media Is Having A Moment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ignore. The Media Is Having A Moment.


No thanks. These have been around forever and look great on guys of all ages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Young black Gen Alphas men made it a thing. They started the trend and then everyone caught on. It was all about how differently you get treated when you have on a quarter zip vs. a hoodie.


I love this trend for Gen Alpha. I agree it makes the kids look sharp and worth getting to know, instead of like they just rolled out of bed. I enjoyed watching the videos on the Know Your Meme page.

Hope I can convince my boys.

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/quarter-zip-dude-quarter-zip-vs-nike-tech-quarter-zip-and-matcha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 14yo is Gen Z, PP.


Debatable.
Anonymous
As a fashion stylist, I love when more classic styles that we might have in our wardrobes anyway become a “trend” for a while. It’s a great time to stock up on them if it’s your thing. For example, chocolate brown is the “new black”. It happens to look fabulous on me so I am buying everything I can in the color. I will be thankful I made the investment in a few years ( or months since the trend cycle seems to be getting shorter and shorter) when the color isn’t as popular but it’s still a good option for me.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 14yo is Gen Z, PP.


Debatable.


Not debatable. Gen Z is through 2012. My 14 yo is 2011.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 14yo is Gen Z, PP.


Debatable.


Not debatable. Gen Z is through 2012. My 14 yo is 2011.


Ok your kid made the cut off by one year. They’re a cusper and like any other generational cusp will identify with aspects of both generations. They surely have more in common with their 11 year old gen alpha peers than the 28 year old oldest gen Z’s. I teach 10th graders and they are not like Gen Z who I taught for the last 12 years, they are a clearly distinct group of kids.
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