!exclusive!: Hipster Kickball

!exclusive!: Hipster Kickball

Hipster Kickball: The Ironic Rise of Playground Sports In the early 2000s, a strange phenomenon took over urban parks from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to Silver Lake, Los Angeles. Groups of young adults in skinny jeans and vintage t-shirts began reclaiming the primary school playground—not for graffiti or loitering, but for the competitive, albeit ironic, sport of kickball. What started as a nostalgic joke evolved into a cornerstone of the modern social sports movement. The Origins: From Recess to Retro-Cool

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You’ve never seen a rolling kick so… artisanal. The Origins: From Recess to Retro-Cool RSVP optional

As they began to play, it became clear that this was no ordinary game of kickball. The group took turns kicking the ball, but not before striking a pose for the imaginary Instagram feed. "I'm gonna kick this ball so hard, it'll be like a Wes Anderson film – quirky and artsy," Max declared, before taking a few practice swings.

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