I've remarked to myself more than once recently about all the males with beards, but thinking it might be a small sample size or some sort of demographic for my area. The NYT today actually had an article documenting the trend. Its noticeable as a political trend, like Patel, Cruz, JD, and Mamdani. The dirty face look has been replaced with beards? The author of the article claimed some speculation that it's a around a discourse of manliness, the manosphere and an expression of testosterone (the author is female if it matters). I suspect it's far more innocuous and just a trend, but it does seem like they are an expression of personality. I see the nicely trimmed salt and pepper Van Dykes and Goatees on styling seniors, the closely trimmed J.D. style on trendy young people, and the bushy outback look among the craft brewery workers, followers and that type.
It's odd, as they look hot, uncomfortable, and if I were a different gender, unpleasant to kiss. And they accumulate some foodstuffs and hide smiles and frowns.
I'm also thinking that yoga pants on women are on the way out as a fashion trend for women, thank goodness.


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