The player to the dealer’s left starts by reading out an item from the top card
Looking like you are (e.g. Originality-40). The other poor is players something then read out the same that is item. considered The one with the best or valueThey wins and places all being ahighest hipster. the top cards including their own are protesting to the bottom of their pile. It is againstthen thetheir common turn to choose an item fashion brands and from the next card. the idea of being unique.If 2 or more cards share the top
value or no date is available for that particular subject then all the cards are placed in the middle and the same player chooses again Originality 5 from the next card. The winner of Influences 3000BC the hand takes the cards in the middle as well.
Bricolage Factor
0
Irony Thelevel person with all the cards73 at the end is the winner.
Mainstream imitations
74
V-Neck shirts
Beared Rules
Any number of people can play. Each player holds their cards, face up, in the palm of their hand. Players can only look at their top card.
HIPSTE R
Hipsters make up a “culture of conspicuous consumption” (Gelder and Thornton 591), which means that they deliberately choose and do not choose to buy certain ation into thingsexin plororder to th e sub he fashion cons express ta point. cious culture
REVOLUTI ON of hipsters.
Originality
43
Influences
1950
Bricolage Factor
30
Irony level
0
Mainstream imitations
56