10 Old Baby Boomer Habits That Are Making A Comeback
Vinyl records are staging a delightful comeback in a world of on-demand music. Audiophiles appreciate their warm, analog sound, and collectors hunt for rare gems in record stores and flea markets.
Though emojis and instant chats rule the digital world, the personal touch of handwritten letters is making a comeback. Choosing the right stationery,
©Provided by Simply More Time Knitting, crocheting, and sewing are no longer considered grandma-only crafts. The gentle click of the knitting needles and the rhythmic pull of yarn have found their way back into our lives.
Drive-in movie theaters have made a comeback, especially during the pandemic, as people seek safe entertainment options.
Gardening, once a pastime relegated to our parents’ generation, is experiencing a surprising resurgence.
Canning, pickling, and fermenting are age-old food preservation methods that are back in vogue. These techniques reduce food waste and grocery bills and let you enjoy seasonal delights year-round. It’s a win for taste, budget, and sustainability.
Fringe, a signature detail of the swinging sixties and seventies, is making a comeback. Designers are reimagining fringe with modern fabrics and silhouettes. Beyond the classic hippie vibe, fringe adds playful texture and movement to any outfit.
Board games, a cherished pastime of the boomer generation, are experiencing a resurgence in popularity.
Scooters, a symbol of freedom and fun from the 50s and 60s, are revving back into popularity. This eco-friendly mode of transportation is more than just nostalgic – it’s a practical and stylish way to navigate the city.
While e-readers offer undeniable convenience, there’s a growing movement rediscovering the joys of physical books.