Oh. I thought it was about the ridiculousness of trends that separate the haves from the have-nots.

Like when my grandpa said, “When I was a kid, having holes in your jeans meant you were poor.”
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As someone who grew up in a town where most of the families whose kids I went to school with were far wealthier than mine, and far more willing to spend money on trends, I always figured that was the story: trend chasing to "put the poors in their place"

(My family wasn't poor, but...)
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