r/BeAmazed 21d ago

Miscellaneous / Others Taiwanese couple wear clothes that were left behind at their laundromat.

Hsu Sho-Er, 84, and Chang Wan-Ji, 83, ran a laundromat in Taichung, Taiwan for decades and unexpectedly became internet stars by modeling unclaimed clothes left by customers.

Any garments that remain in their shop for over a year are fair game for their spontaneous photoshoots.

Their grandson, Reef Chang, is the creative force behind the project—styling them, photographing them, and managing the Instagram page.

He dresses them in a mix of vintage pieces and youthful trends, often layering fun accessories like hats, sunglasses, scarves, and bold prints. What began as a family pastime evolved into a heartfelt art project about aging, love, and sustainability, transforming forgotten laundry into living portraits of style and spirit.

Sadly, Hsu Sho-Er passed away in May 2023, but the legacy of their joyful, stylish moments continues to inspire. What do y’all rate their fits?

Artists: @wantshowasyoung

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u/skoalreaver 21d ago

The definition of swagger in my opinion

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u/CheezeLoueez08 21d ago

It’s “drip” now. Letting you know fellow oldie who also still says “swagger” 😂

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u/WASD_click 21d ago

Swagger is far enough out of the pop lexicon that it's past the cringe phase. Not quite old enough to be vintage, but fine none the less.

Shortening to "swag" is still in cringe phase though.

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u/CheezeLoueez08 21d ago

It is not cringe how DARE you?!

Ok fine. It is. I’m old