This in independent of age, but still - business attire - this is a catch-all for shirt & tie combos, suits, tuxedos, dinner jackets, blazers, slacks, dress shoes, all that kind of thing. As a kid, this is what tedious, overly serious and joyless old men wore. What's the attraction with this? I'm pretty fortunate that my career has no uniform or dress code (which is part of what attracted me to it) and when it comes to weddings, I put on one of 2 shirts I own with a pair of dark grey or jet black twill jeans and some new trainers/ skate shoes and I'm good to go. Otherwise, now in my early 40s, I've never worn a suit and have always avoided graduation balls and similar formal events because of the whole dress code thing. So we're going to go out, eat, drink, rage all night? Awesome. But why am I expected to wear a suit? That shit is uncomfortable at the best of times, inflexible, stiff in all the wrong places, literally looking the same as everybody else. I don't understand the mystique and supposed aura of masculinity they're meant to have as everybody looks like a narrow variation on a theme.
Those Christmas cards lots of seemingly American families send out with a sickeningly saccharine sweet, fake smiling, co-ordinated Sunday best wearing outfits on the front. In fact, mainstream studio portrait photography in general.
Teenage girls who dress to impress to go out for Sunday lunch with their family.
People who like being outraged and offended.
The obsession with Starbucks.
Mac fanbois who lose their shit when somebody at work asks them to use Windows and decide they can't because Microsoft.
People who think not reading a book is badge of honour - definitely guilty of this as a youth.