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− | '''Racaille '''(French, originally means "scum") are a type of french gangster that wears a Lacoste cap, usually tight jeans or sweatpants. {{Aesthetic|title1 = Racaille|image1 = Racailles.png|decade_of_origin = 1990s-2000s|key_motifs = The French flag|key_colours = White, black, grey, blue, red|key_values = French pride, debauchery|related_aesthetics = [[Baddie]]<br>[[Chav]]<br>[[Styla]]Guido |
+ | '''Racaille '''(French, originally means "scum") are a type of french gangster that wears a Lacoste cap, usually tight jeans or sweatpants. {{Aesthetic|title1 = Racaille|image1 = Racailles.png|decade_of_origin = 1990s-2000s|key_motifs = The French flag|key_colours = White, black, grey, blue, red|key_values = French pride, debauchery|related_aesthetics = [[Baddie]]<br>[[Chav]]<br>[[Styla]]Guido|related_brands = Lacoste, Sergio Tacchini, Airness}}This term refers to a despicable group, often the poorest part of the population. For some, a sense of socio-economic, for others a more socio-cultural, the definition referring to "a mass of despicable" does not recognize individual distinction, its use is invariable in the singular, feminine: "La racaille" ; sometimes coupled with a partitif: "de la racaille". "Racaille" generally means the publicized fringes of society, with the intelligence, motives and numerous privileges for the castes thus denoting them. |
== Fashion == |
== Fashion == |
Revision as of 06:30, 3 February 2021
Racaille (French, originally means "scum") are a type of french gangster that wears a Lacoste cap, usually tight jeans or sweatpants. This term refers to a despicable group, often the poorest part of the population. For some, a sense of socio-economic, for others a more socio-cultural, the definition referring to "a mass of despicable" does not recognize individual distinction, its use is invariable in the singular, feminine: "La racaille" ; sometimes coupled with a partitif: "de la racaille". "Racaille" generally means the publicized fringes of society, with the intelligence, motives and numerous privileges for the castes thus denoting them.
Fashion
Clothes related to the racaille aesthetic include:
- tracksuits
- bum bags
- satchels cross-body style
- phones on chains
- caps
- bucket hats
- handies
- pants tucked in socks