>>718900484
>'urban decay'
That's a good term for it, in the 90's it was called grunge thoughbeit. Nirvana has that aesthetic, weezer does it. VTMB does it. It's like the 90's aesthetic but if you were from a rough neighborhood and couldn't afford anything brand new. Driving around clunkers from the 70's and 80s, hand-me-down jeans, you and your buddies getting together in your plaids and home haircuts behind the 7'11 to pose for an album cover beside the graffiti. I remember for a while after that look became popular people would buy already worn out jeans, completely missing the point. Brand new 200 dollar jeans that look like they've been worn for 20 years lmao.
t. boomer