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Krabbenhöft finds young people in 80s clothes hideous

Second-hand clothes from the 80s? Pants so long that they sweep the street? Influencer Günther Krabbenhöft (79) has no sympathy for this - and doesn't think so himself.

Granfluencer Günther Krabbenhöft has 370,000 fans on the social media platform Instagram.
Granfluencer Günther Krabbenhöft has 370,000 fans on the social media platform Instagram.

Influencer - Krabbenhöft finds young people in 80s clothes hideous

Berlin influencer and fashion enthusiast Günther Krabbenhof (79) cannot win over the clothing style of many young people, according to his own words.

"Every person can do what they want. I find it disgusting that people today wear second-hand clothing from the 80s - it had poor quality back then and it's only gotten uglier since. The city looks gray and sad because of it. I'm sad that fewer people are coming out of the comfort zone of mass taste." The Berlin Fashion Week starts on July 1.

Krabbenhof himself wears rather classic cuts, which he combines modernly. In his social media videos, one can often see him dancing to techno music with young people. The Kreuzberg original has 307,000 fans on Instagram.

In his opinion, people should pay much more attention to what their own taste really is. "There have never been so many opportunities to create one's own happiness. They think they're all unique - but ultimately, they're not." For a type of dressing, Krabbenhof has particularly little understanding: "I also find this trend terrible, that everything is too long and drags on the ground and gets dirty. When dirt and neglect come together, then the look is over. You're not cool with that, you just think you are." Perhaps we should bring "more style and elegance into fashion" again, according to him.

  1. Günther Krabbenhof, the German Press Agency reported, criticizes the fashion trend of wearing second-hand clothes from the 80s among younger generations in Berlin.
  2. Despite being an influencer and fashion enthusiast, Krabbenhof prefers classic cuts for his own attire, which he modernizes, as seen in his social media videos.
  3. The colorful clothes that young people wear in Berlin, according to Krabbenhof, contribute to making the city look gray and sad, which he finds disheartening.
  4. Krabbenhof, with his significant following of 307,000 on Instagram, finds it peculiar that people believe they are unique when they all seem to dress the same amidst the abundance of fashion choices.
  5. The Kreuzberg original has expressed his disdain for certain fashion trends, such as clothes that are too long and drag along the ground, calling it untidy and stylistically lacking.
  6. In an attempt to bring sophistication and refinement back to fashion, Krabbenhof suggests that we should aim for more style and elegance in our clothing choices.

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