10ofRods
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I understand what you're saying but I will say that when a young person suddenly starts wearing full camo, (not just a shirt or not just pants) is also heavily into violent video games, is a loner with behavioral/educational issues and some family dysfunction, the choice of outfit may be indicative of a certain mindset.
;;;
But putting on the entire military outfit as if you're actually in the armed services but are not, is a statement to me, unless you're five.
Even hunters tend to wear camo differently than that.
What statement that is, however, I'm not totally sure.
Well, tons and tons of people, young and old, wear full camo...a lot. Judging from youtube, it's not just an American thing (although surely, we are the camo fashion leaders of the world).
I believe it was Bryer's father who said he gave him camo for Christmas and the kid really liked it.
In terms of where they ended up, the camo choice seems way more durable and practical than Kam's wardrobe choice. Who considers it an "entire military outfit"? It's mall rat clothing in Vancouver, too. I am guessing a huge percentage of teens in Canada and US play "violent video games."
I think we can expect to see more of this "fashion."
https://fashionista.com/2019/02/nyfw-fall-2019-trend-camo-print