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normcore

[ nawrm-kawr ]

noun

    1. a fashion style or way of dressing characterized by ordinary, plain clothing with no designer names, often a reaction against trendy fashion.
    2. clothes that conform to this style:

      I wear normcore on weekends—usually a t-shirt and jeans.

    1. a subculture that embraces things that are simple, ordinary, or mainstream, or that do not stand out as being trendy:

      Normcore moves away from being cool and opts for a lack of individuality.

    2. things that conform to this value system.


adjective

  1. noting or relating to a fashion style characterized by ordinary, plain clothing:

    She’s definitely a normcore dresser.

  2. noting or relating to things that are simple, ordinary, or mainstream: the best normcore neighborhoods to buy an average home.

    normcore food like my mom’s meatloaf;

    the best normcore neighborhoods to buy an average home.

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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of normcore1

First recorded in 2005–10; from norm “a standard; average level,” or norm(al) “conforming to a standard” + core 1 “essential part,” or -core “rebellious, antimainstream”
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Most recently in Musk's case, a Belstaff jacket drew the internet's eyes, while Mark Zuckerberg's style makeover has seen him transform from "normcore" grey T-shirts and inconspicuous jeans to luxury labels, his own brand of slogan T-shirts with Greek and Latin phrases and million pound watches.

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But Schneider’s normcore exterior belies an undercurrent of intensity: There’s a particular, obsessive mindset required to conceive of and execute such an ambitious public expedition every year over two decades.

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JT As a designer, he has a really interesting grasp on “normcore,” though usually he’s subverting or perverting it.

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“Hip-hop heads and normcore hikers and campers. Veganism is small, but it crosses all identities. It’s for anyone who truly champions equality, who realizes they have a chance to make a difference in real time.”

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Wilson: Coming out of hair bands into grunge, it just hit perfectly — like, oh, we’re normcore.

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