Do you think one day when America falls from grace there will be as large of demand for Americana items as Nazi memorabilia is today?
>>2526803
More pics to get this going
No, the Nazi stuff is popular because it's so
a e s t h e t i c
>>2526808
Pax Americana
Rugged cowboy dollerooos will be legendary one day
>>2526843
I think dressing like American rednecks is already popular in some fringe European circles.
>>2526848
Kinda scary isn't it?
>>2526803
Presuming America isn't a universally despised pariah by the time it disintegrates, yes.
>>2526808
So is American gear
>>2528858
>>2528848
>implying that isn't part of the allure
>>2526803
It's hard to imagine American Army stuff being worth anything.
But that's because we're constantly surrounded with it.
It's weird to think about, that the average German soldier probably thought his gear was fucking worthless because there were millions of copies more all around him.
Now 70 years later it's all as good as gold.
It's hard to imagine your shitty ripped-at-the-crotch-and-resown-12-times ACUs and dirty old digital/OCP rucks/packs ever being worth anything, but overall they're produced in fewer numbers than what the Germans had in WW2.
>>2526803
>>2529454
I find that hard to believe. ACU is obviously shit but it's so widespread I wonder when it will become vintage.
Likely not in my time.
>>2531516
>ACU is obviously shit but it's so widespread I wonder when it will become vintage.
Never.
ACU is so shitty that not even starving African militiamen will buy them.
If there was any justice in this world, President Trump would grow a pair, tell the generals to fuck off and reinstate the BDU in frontline for all services. But he's probably too much of a hack to do that.
>>2528962
I suppose that if America disintegrated following another civil war, you would have a significant subset of Yankophile foreigners butting heads with the people and governments of successor states (ex. Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, NCR, Cascadia, Utah, etc.) who are trying to divorce themselves from the legacy of the United States.
You might see foreigners rallying to protect famous American monuments like Mount Rushmore seeing it as a last vestige of the old America. Whereas the local government and people see it as embodying everything that was wrong with the previous government and try and tear them down.
>>2526843
not much aesthetic
besides, it's cheap, mass produced shit, mostly popular with americans or people who enjoy american mass culture. It's not very desirable, and even if it was, it wouldn't be hard to get.
>>2526803
"Americana" has already fallen. At the very latest i'd say 80s was the last year of authentic Americana. And that's being inaccurately generous. Everything now is shoddy and made in China with nothing unique about it.
>>2533369
80s Americana incoming
>>2533369
Very intriguing
what a retarded thread