VSCO girls . Help me understand

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Anonymous wrote:Hmm my dd sounds like she may be VSCO. However so are probably the majority of the other kids that I see at the high school or at the mall. I see a lot of baggy T-shirts and short shorts and hydro flasks. I don’t see the scrunchy thing though. That was a year ago


I am this P, I should add that we also use metal straws. But that may have been because of me, as I usually keep metal straws in my purse. I believe we only have one earth and as a family we’ve been using reusable flasks of any sort for a number of years and if my daughter currently wants a Hydro flask, I happily oblige.


Nobody cares! We aren’t here to discuss a middle aged mom’s environmental beliefs.


Also, straws are such a tiny percentage of the actual problem, I judge people who are buying into the propaganda. Try and focus on real change. Maybe invent a machine that recycles straws.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha! My HS freshman is all about making fun of VSCO girls. I think it’s a harmless trend. I wouldn’t worry.


So is mine!
Anonymous
I have a teen boy, and this thread made me realize that I see lots of long-haired girls in baggy T-shirts , short shorts and wrist scrunchies!

Why is it linked to this VSCO app?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader is all into this, too. It is interesting because she and her friends seem to want to mock it and imitate it at the same time.


Could have said that same thing about describing someone as "trendy" once upon a time, right?

My 8th grader insists that "basic" is not an insult (anymore?), it just means a fashion is common or part of the uniform. So she is proudly basic -- sometimes-- and sometimes not, and sometimes it's hilarious, and sometimes she is sobbing for no apparent reason listening to AirSupply's greatest hits.

Oh wait that was me circa 1985
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually like seeing them. I grew up in a smaller city in the 90s and short-sgortw with big tee shirts (bonus points for Dave Matthews band tour shirts) were basically our uniform with adidas slides. Makes me nostalgic to see girls wearing it again


Im wearing an oversized 20 year old DMB shirt (I’m 38) and Nike shorts. I had no idea there was a name for my outfit for Sunday chores and football but here we are.
Anonymous
I have read through all of these and still no one has answered -- what do the letters stand for? Virgin Suicides Copycat Oafs?
Anonymous
This whole thread is awful and mean and I can't believe that apparently adult persons are buying into this and perpetuating this stuff.
Be kinder, folks. And hopefully encourage your daughters to also be kinder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What makes someone basic?





According to my daughter, the term is "basic white girl"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is awful and mean and I can't believe that apparently adult persons are buying into this and perpetuating this stuff.
Be kinder, folks. And hopefully encourage your daughters to also be kinder.


How is this thread mean? No one is insulting these girls, we are just trying to understand it because drinking out of a hydroflask and wearing baggy t-shirts hardly seems distinguishing enough to warrant a label.
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Anonymous wrote:I have read through all of these and still no one has answered -- what do the letters stand for? Virgin Suicides Copycat Oafs? [/quote


VSCO is a filter on Instagram. I guess it came to be used for these girls because they post a lot on Instagram?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ha! My HS freshman is all about making fun of VSCO girls. I think it’s a harmless trend. I wouldn’t worry.


So is mine!


May I ask what they wear?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually like seeing them. I grew up in a smaller city in the 90s and short-sgortw with big tee shirts (bonus points for Dave Matthews band tour shirts) were basically our uniform with adidas slides. Makes me nostalgic to see girls wearing it again


Im wearing an oversized 20 year old DMB shirt (I’m 38) and Nike shorts. I had no idea there was a name for my outfit for Sunday chores and football but here we are.


I think it’s cute too. Definitely a trending I support. Any girls or boys who make fun of it are lame.
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Anonymous wrote:I have read through all of these and still no one has answered -- what do the letters stand for? Virgin Suicides Copycat Oafs? [/quote


VSCO is a filter on Instagram. I guess it came to be used for these girls because they post a lot on Instagram?


No it isn’t. It’s a while other photo editing and sharing app. To the pp wondering what the acronym is, I don’t know that it even is one. I don’t think VSCO stands for anything. It’s just VSCO. To all the 35-38 year olds who suddenly think you’re VSCO girls because you slum around in tees and shorts: no. It’s more than that. Quit being embarrassing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read through all of these and still no one has answered -- what do the letters stand for? Virgin Suicides Copycat Oafs? [/quote


VSCO is a filter on Instagram. I guess it came to be used for these girls because they post a lot on Instagram?


No it isn’t. It’s a while other photo editing and sharing app. To the pp wondering what the acronym is, I don’t know that it even is one. I don’t think VSCO stands for anything. It’s just VSCO. To all the 35-38 year olds who suddenly think you’re VSCO girls because you slum around in tees and shorts: no. It’s more than that. Quit being embarrassing.


I don’t think anyone is saying they identify with VSCO or being “embarrassing“ they are simply musing that fashions and trends come back in and are cyclical. Many late 30s are in the exact age group where the whole look you’re describing and the “earth day” mindset was kind of cool when they were in high school, depending on the locale (I’m from a crunchy west coast town and this was big when I was in hs).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read through all of these and still no one has answered -- what do the letters stand for? Virgin Suicides Copycat Oafs? [/quote


VSCO is a filter on Instagram. I guess it came to be used for these girls because they post a lot on Instagram?


No it isn’t. It’s a while other photo editing and sharing app. To the pp wondering what the acronym is, I don’t know that it even is one. I don’t think VSCO stands for anything. It’s just VSCO. To all the 35-38 year olds who suddenly think you’re VSCO girls because you slum around in tees and shorts: no. It’s more than that. Quit being embarrassing.


VSCO is short for Visual Supply Company.
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