Vinsters (aka. Viny's or V's) are a subculture of
men and
woman, typically in their 20's and
30's, that value the retro and vintage ideals. They have interests in the
art forms of creativity, etiquette, innovation, and intellect. Their love of vintage is for the romantic ideals, artistic integrity, style, and etiquette.
They are described as
classy, cultured, gentlemanly or ladylike, bold, and adventurous. Vinsters are self motivated, and tend to keep close watch on the advances of technology.
The Vintster's style is an homage of Victorian to
mid 1960's styles, selecting
key items from those eras that interest them individually to create their own unique style. This does not mean that the Vinster is "showy" but that they carry themselves in a way that is presentable. This includes high care to personal hygiene, with it even becoming somewhat of an
art form to many.
Unlike Dandies and Quaintrelles, Vinsters tend not to
pull influence any earlier than the victorian period. Along with rejecting the title of Dandy and Quaintrelle, the Vinster also rejects any labels that include the terms indie and
hipster. This is because the Viny sees themselves as a completely different
sub-culture, and as having totally different styles, influences, and modes of conduct.
A Vinster male would more than likely enjoy wearing slacks, good leather
shoes, cufflinks, dress shirt, suspenders, belt, and bowtie (or tie) and be combing his hair, while listening to retro-soul
music on vinyl.
Famous Vinsters- Duffy, John
Legend, Zooey Deschanel, James Franco, Lauren Hill, Adele, Justin Timberlake, Gnarls Barkley, Wynton Marsalis, Mens Journal, the art of shaving, theartofmanliness.com