In the summer of 1993, readers of the Los Angeles Times opened their papers to a startling bit of news–and for once it wasn’t about wildfires, mudslides or Michael Jackson. “Work clothes worn by dad and other unhip people are now all the rage among some youths,” ran the headline. And while the story mentioned…
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