

How the tattooed foodie bro became the defining person of 2025
Aug 1, 2025
Clive Martin, a London-based writer and cultural observer, explores the rise of a new foodie subculture he dubs 'The Normans.' He dissects how this group, characterized by an obsession with Instagrammable, oversized sandwiches, reflects cultural shifts amidst gentrification. Clive reveals how food has supplanted art and music, becoming a status symbol and a means of identity for urban youth. He also delves into the intertwining of masculinity and culinary trends, revealing the emergence of tattooed chefs as a new archetype in today's food landscape.
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Origin of the Normans Subculture
- Normans are young urban professionals who obsess over basic, nostalgic working-class food served in trendy formats.
- The North London cafe Norman's embodied this, attracting queues for simplistic British staples with a hip aesthetic.
Australian Influence on Normans
- Australian immigrants heavily influence Norman culture in East London and Brooklyn.
- Melbourne-style food culture shapes the Norman aesthetic internationally.
Norman Aesthetic and Style
- Normans favor a distinct 'uniform' featuring mullets, mustaches, five-panel hats, tattoos, and branded merch.
- Their aesthetic blends bro culture, vintage Americana, and food-centric branding.