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Wow, it's really hard to describe.It's a word Asian people (ususally who grew up in western countries) use to describe (most of the time with some negative connotations) things which are are look really Asian. It actually stands for "Fresh off the Boat" Most Chinese, Hong Kong, Taiwan mainstream style can be considered fob. Japanese and Korean mainstream style can also be considered fob but possibly this word was originated to predominantly describe the HK look.purdles said:^What's "fob" style?
Thanks for the explanation it was very helpful!
Sounds pretty mean though - I don't know ...
I think you're thinking of "fob" style. Not all asians dress like that.
Wow, it's really hard to describe.It's a word Asian people (ususally who grew up in western countries) use to describe (most of the time with some negative connotations) things which are are look really Asian. It actually stands for "Fresh off the Boat" Most Chinese, Hong Kong, Taiwan mainstream style can be considered fob. Japanese and Korean mainstream style can also be considered fob but possibly this word was originated to predominantly describe the HK look.
Sorry if that wasn't a very good description LoL
Maybe photos help:
From sweetcandylove's post. This is very fob. The hair, the makeup, the clothes... everything.
From Marvystone's post. This is fob. The hair and the clothes.
From Baizilla's post. This is not fob.
But of course you can argue differences in age and the fact that she's the Editor of Vogue China so she can't possibly dress like a fob. But I'm generally just trying to paint a picture of what "fob" style is.
***please do not quote pictures
what does "mk" stands for?
I think you're thinking of "fob" style. Not all asians dress like that.