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Once seen as buying poor people's clothes, thrifting (Berkah) is now the ultimate signifier of cool. Youths pride themselves on finding authentic 90s Levis for $5. This trend is also a political statement against fast fashion's waste, aligning with a growing (though small) environmental awareness.
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The Bottom Line: Indonesian youth are not consumers. They are curators. They mix the old (kampung, kerokan, kopi tubruk) with the hyper-future (AI, Crypto, Live streaming). Once seen as buying poor people's clothes, thrifting
They are anxious about the economy, but optimistic about their culture. The Bottom Line: Indonesian youth are not consumers
Gone are the days when Western brands were the ultimate status symbol. The new cool is Sangat Lokal (Very Local).
For the first time, Indonesian youth are openly discussing mental health. The phrase "Lagi gabut" (feeling aimless/bored) often masks deeper anxiety and depression. While previous generations dismissed this as kurang iman (lack of faith), youth today are demanding therapy. Dozens of startups like Riliv have emerged offering affordable online counseling. The trend is "Healing"—a catch-all term for traveling solo, going to a café, or simply taking a mental break from the hyper-competitive pressure of Jakarta life.
Fashion is the most visible marker of youth identity. Two major trends dominate: