normcore
[ nawrm-kawr, -kohr ]
/ ˈnɔrmˌkɔr, -ˌkoʊr /
noun
a fashion style or way of dressing characterized by ordinary, plain clothing with no designer names, often a reaction against trendy fashion.
clothes that conform to this style: I wear normcore on weekends—usually a t-shirt and jeans.
adjective
noting or relating to this style: She’s definitely a normcore dresser.
Origin of normcore
2005–10;
norm(al) +
(hard)-core (“extreme; hence, rejecting mainstream trends”) or
core1 (“something basic or essential”)
Words nearby normcore
normandy,
normandy, invasion of,
normanesque,
normanize,
normative,
normcore,
normed space,
normetanephrine,
normo-,
normoblast,
normocapnia
Example sentences from the Web for normcore
Crowd: Brooklyn scenesters, normcore enthusiasts, graphic designers, Vice Media employees.
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