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Thrifting, or buying second-hand clothes (cari barang second), has moved from economic necessity to high fashion. Driven by sustainability concerns and a desire for unique looks (anti fast fashion), youth flock to markets like Pasar Senen or online thrift shops on Carousell. The aesthetic? Oversized vintage NJ (Nirvana) shirts worn with kain batik wrapped around the waist.
Indonesia has a rich coffee heritage, but youth have rebranded it. Kopi susu tetes (drip iced milk coffee) in plastic packaging with quirky labels (e.g., "Es Kopi Sakit Hati" - Heartbreak Iced Coffee) is the drink of choice. Kopi Darat (lit. land coffee) refers to ground coffee you brew yourself, popularized by startups like Kopi Kenangan and Fore Coffee.
Indonesian youth are redefining intimacy in a country where premarital sex is taboo and religious conservatism is often the political baseline. bokep abg bocil tocil lesbi saling memuaskan nafsu
The Hijrah movement (moving closer to Islam) is massive. However, it is packaged cool. Dubbed "The Alpha Generation of Islam," preachers like Hanif Attaki have millions of followers not because they lecture, but because they use memes, rap music, and YouTube aesthetics to preach.
You see hijabers wearing colorful, fashionable hijabs while building tech startups. You see male youth growing beards and wearing koko shirts, not out of obligation, but as a style statement. This is not conservatism; it is performative piety—faith integrated with modern identity. Thrifting, or buying second-hand clothes ( cari barang
Physical dating spaces (malls, parks) are being replaced by digital third spaces. Young couples are found on Discord servers or watching Netflix via Teleparty. The trend of jalan-jalan (walking around) is being replaced by nongki (hanging out, derived from "nongkrong") at aesthetic coffee shops, where the primary activity is curating content for Instagram Stories, not conversation.
There is a duality in the youth psyche. On one hand, they must be Kuli (hard laborers, grinding) to survive the brutal job market. On the other, they idealize Santai (taking it easy, relaxing). This creates a burnout cycle. The glorification of "side hustles" (dropshipping, affiliate marketing, freelance video editing) means the average 22-year-old in Jakarta works 14-hour days across three platforms. Oversized vintage NJ (Nirvana) shirts worn with kain
Fashion in Indonesia has moved from conspicuous consumption (big logos) to quiet luxury and technical utilitarianism.
The economy runs on youth consumption, but it is credit-driven: