Yeah, it's funnier if you knew some of them.
Well yeah, I'd guess,
@Sanguine - I literally don't know what this is... But I am more interested in the thing at a cultural level...
I mean, I know what a country diner is, or a honkytonk, just driving by... In the few times I have ventured forth from these mountains, I have nearly always been able to seek out my own kind, dang near anywhere... Not so true in the rust belt big cities, but otherwise, fairly true.
I think I have described before coming back from back east and finding the first country diner on my way, and knowing I was sorta 'home' again.
This thing kinda stinks like that time when cowboy went vogue and every bar everywhere had to have a mechanical bull... sorta the 'Rhinestone Cowboy' thing.
So these hipsters... I think
@Free Vulcan said they don't work - The impression I get is that this cultural segment is absconding the 'look' of the 'working man' (at least blue collar, if not country or Southern), kinda like the grunge thing did (I swear, vibram soled shoes went up two hundred dollars over that), taking cultural cues without embracing the mores thereof?
It's weird to me. So is it just attire that they would affect?