this video is fantastic and so well researched -awesome
@Blueberry_Koi2 сағат бұрын
I mean, punk aint a serious ideology, even the punks says so, so I believe them
@m104421754 сағат бұрын
wrong trousers with another banger
@ThotlineLA5 сағат бұрын
We zstan enfants riches deprimes
@Messi_oficial8 сағат бұрын
Also Los saicos were protopunk in the 60s
@sofaking161112 сағат бұрын
Nothing is less punk than thinking you have to look, think, or act a certain way to be punk
@vanadar0014 сағат бұрын
gen z cannot fashion... at all. 😂
@redbluebae439715 сағат бұрын
Enfants Riches Deprimes is such a db celebrity purposely elitist French snobbery brand…Viviane Westwood at least was there for the very beginning before punk was even a thing, not to mention sexism permeates everywhere so no it and she is not the same
@eepmeep855015 сағат бұрын
I saw the Sedition logo before you mentioned the band and was all ???? Pictish? In Japan?
@Eric-r6r16 сағат бұрын
Anyone trying to tell others what is or isn't punk GFC you don't get it lol
@DomFriedly17 сағат бұрын
great vid
@перестатьсмотреть18 сағат бұрын
my guy just spewing shit from his butt dude no way people are taking this chat gpt bullshit ass video seriously half of the shit this ai bot said was wrong and bs
@mariadenazaresantoscarneir906219 сағат бұрын
Im from Brasil and ask for more translations bro cmon
@Dwaygothe121 сағат бұрын
Rip travis ig
@asagotchi21 сағат бұрын
The Japanese fashion world's obsession with Vivienne Westwood, the Sex Pistols, and overall punk aesthetics is epitomized in mangaka Ai Yazawa's work (who was a fashion student probably around the same time as the Harajuku punk boom). Her manga, "NANA", features multiple Westwood pieces (and even actually namedrops her) and references the Sex Pistols (namedrops them as well, along with a major character who's heavily inspired by Sid Vicious!). I would highly recommend anyone who loves Westwood and Harajuku to check NANA out
@afriendlypoltergeist4073Күн бұрын
in the words of hobie brown: "i dont believe in consistency"
@rainingBracketsКүн бұрын
Someone should make a t-shirt reading "It's only punk if you make it yourself", and then mass produce and sell it. This way any customers would by the definition stated on their own choice of clothing not be punk. It's ironic because probably only self proclaimed punks would be drawn to it, or someone seeing through the layers and just finding it amusing
@IVIIIIIVIIXIVКүн бұрын
tf u mean watermelon concussion bro
@galaxyskyzziy2438Күн бұрын
I think its pretty cool
@vinfrleekКүн бұрын
boi this so tuff
@IllIlllIКүн бұрын
Bruh injecting the living animal with dye is BS, how would that even work. Butchering has infusion (with brine) through veins, but it’s done after death. Since veins carry, well, blood, to keep the animal alive 😅😅
@theoriginalrabbitholeКүн бұрын
11:32 Solid frontside, homie. Still Watchin'...👓
@Dejay06Күн бұрын
I'm gonna conform 🙂
@bizbabyКүн бұрын
Stone Island being a hooligan centerpiece for an American is hilarious because Stone Island is super expensive and looked at as Streetwear for corporate adults
@apa5749Күн бұрын
in mid 2000's i used to hangout with the local punk rock people in my hometown since my early teenage years to my early 20's. there was this one guy who played guitar in a band that had already existed since the 90's. if you looked at his face, you could see that he saw some shit. anyway, he once told me "punk is dead because of punk itself". as a teenager i never understood that, then i grew up and see that every rebellious subculture like punk dies because it became solely a trendy fashion. this also happens in other fashion trends like how there are so many men who don't even work blue collar jobs now wear Carhartt as trendy fashion. i once heard someone calls it "podcast guys outfit" and it always makes me laugh. this is also why there's so many rappers these days trying to act tough when they've never even been gang members or even spent years behind bars.
@5bncКүн бұрын
todays ‘punks’ are literally just furries i can elaborate, im not a furry myself but i think they are genuinely some of the only actually ‘non conformist’ group of people that actually show out for each other and have a huge community that is pretty alternative in their beliefs and how they carry themselves generally
@5bncКүн бұрын
groups*
@206hxcxКүн бұрын
you are participating in true punk fashion when you genuinely stop giving a single shit about any other human being's opinion on if you're dressing punk enough. if you care about that perception, that should say enough. i just filter out any further additions to this argument as noise most of the time. it doesn't matter, like a lot of things.
@randomchannel323Күн бұрын
The clarks momo spirit 2s look like Shreks shoes
@randomchannel323Күн бұрын
I think i've seen his shoes before the ones with the weird spikes
@rogerfinney2811Күн бұрын
37:40 🤔🤔🤔
@alexanderleuchte5132Күн бұрын
Punk ain't no religious cult Punk means thinking for yourself You ain't hardcore when you spike your hair When a jock still lives inside your head - DK
@alexthedeer8791Күн бұрын
@reptill_diy 0:49 this u?
@mayajensen627Күн бұрын
i was also born on July 14 and ALSO bring it up as Bastille day. can’t believe i’m twinning with Henry :(
@asianjayzКүн бұрын
Great vid enjoy all the jokes and the librarian goku
@rolaskatox2828Күн бұрын
this reminded me of a south park episode with the goth kids: Pete: I'm not doin' it. Being in a dance group is totally conformist. Henrietta: Yeah. I'm not conforming to some dance-off regulations. Firkle: I'm not doin' it either. I'm the biggest nonconformist of all. Michael: I'm such a nonconformist that I'm not going to conform with the rest of you. Okay, I'll do it
@francescodoyle3166Күн бұрын
This is a superbe video btw
@nateandsilentrobКүн бұрын
3:10 hahaha
@SclopiopipioКүн бұрын
Punk is pop now
@iborodavid72432 күн бұрын
"Dinner time, dinner in america" "Dinner time, dinner in america" "Dinner time, dinner in america"
@TellHerNothing2 күн бұрын
Good video but the burka tangent was unnecessary
@Jay_Walker922 күн бұрын
Ummm idk where you live bruh but ain't nobody here wearing dress shoes over a Jordan 4... Dress shoes are for church, weddings, and funerals.
@boo88302 күн бұрын
Literally every ALT sub practice capitalism more than average people 😭 (maybe not metal heads that much) but still punks, goths, and emos do. There closets are full of clothes, accessories, etc that while some were DIY / THRIFTED majority are simply bought but a lot just kinda lie about it because they are too afraid to admit the truth. Then you walk into their house and it looks like you’re walking into a gothic church that switched God with maximalism.
@collinevans44732 күн бұрын
America Fuck yeah
@je_re2 күн бұрын
I did not expect to see AJ3 when I clicked on this lmfao
@wild-radio73732 күн бұрын
How the fuck did you get a photo of my fits shirt?🤌
@LucyNickerson-i2j2 күн бұрын
WEEZER MENTIONED💯💯‼️‼️🔥🔥
@duon442 күн бұрын
Seems a bit weird to include a 10 minute discussion on burqas in a fashion show by a dude who didnt really seem to mean anything with it in a video about punk fashion but whatever lol
@bazzfromthebackground36962 күн бұрын
If you give a shit about what the reaction will be, it ain't punk. Probably your easiest measure.
@mikathegaything3 күн бұрын
i don't think these fashion designers are of any significance to modern punk, viviene westwood obviously, but current punk fashion is very DIY and despises high fashion, and selling punk is not considered a good thing