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High fashion is losing to preloved. The Indonesian term “thrifting” has exploded. But unlike Western thrifting (looking for vintage Americana), Indonesian youth are hunting for Japanese Uniqlo, Korean office wear, and Y2K American sportswear.

Style check: Baggy jeans, a second-hand Metallica shirt (even if they don't know the band), and New Balance sneakers. Comfort is king.

For decades, Indonesian youth fashion was a photocopy of LA streetwear or Seoul's Gangnam style. That era has ended. The current trend is "Frugal Hedonism" or Gaya Hidup Tipis-Tipis (The Thin Lifestyle).

Driven by economic uncertainty but fueled by incredible creativity, youth are turning to thrift shops (Pasar Loak) to build "brutalist" wardrobes. However, this is not just about saving money; it is about distinction. The goal is to look like you stepped out of a Midwest Emo band or a 90s Yogya skate video. High fashion is losing to preloved

Key elements of this aesthetic include:

Local brands like Bloods (skatewear), Polygon (bikes & fashion collabs), and Erigo (outdoor aesthetic) have replaced H&M and Zara as the aspirational default.

There is a running meme in Indonesia about Gen Mager (Generasi Males Gerak—The Lazy Moving Generation). But don't mistake laziness for apathy. It is a rejection of hustle culture. Style check: Baggy jeans, a second-hand Metallica shirt

Where previous generations sacrificed health for corporate Jabatan (position), Gen Z prefers WFA (Work from Anywhere) and Nongkrong (hanging out) as a lifestyle.

The "Mall" has been redefined. Malls in Jakarta (like PIM, Grand Indonesia, Senayan City) are no longer just for shopping; they are third spaces for validation. Youth go there not to buy $500 sneakers, but to walk laps ("Mute"), enjoy Es Teh Manis (sweet iced tea) in food courts, and engage in sightseeing.

Dating apps like Tantan (the local favorite over Tinder) are ubiquitous, but the actual dates are hyper-local: street food crawls in Pasar Malam (night markets), Menyusuri (walking with no destination), or Nonton bareng (watching streaming horror movies via Discord). Local brands like Bloods (skatewear), Polygon (bikes &

Street style in Jakarta or Bandung is a collage of influences. The global “blokette” or “coastal grandma” aesthetic gets a tropical remix.

To nongkrong (hang out with no urgent purpose) is a sacred youth activity.

Indonesian youth are famously activist—street protests regarding the Omnibus Law or climate change draw massive crowds. However, the new trend is consumer activism.

Gen Z understands that corporations listen to money. Thus, the Kampanye Cuan (Profit Campaign) movement: "Vote with your wallet."

Activism is now a lifestyle brand. Wearing a "Konsisten" (Consistent) t-shirt from a local activist label is as fashionable as a Supreme hoodie.