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The hipster scene has been invading America over the past decade. Everyone seems to be growing handlebar mustaches and wearing large framed eyeglasses. Now some of these hipsters are dressing their dogs to join the movement.
Do PBR’s and suspenders make you a hipster? Or are you born to be a hipster? Some of these dogs look like they were born to be hipsters.
This little guy has the glasses and scarf down.
The beanie, sunglasses, and the look of indifference…born to be a hipster?
The natural handlebar mustache of this macho mutt gives him real street cred.
This young pup was also born with a mustache. Not quite a handlebar, but close!
This big fella, can’t grow a real mustache. It’s ok! You can always buy one at the store!
The natural monocle and hipster “pants” does make the hipster.
Did this pup go overboard with his mustache? I don’t think so!
Not a dog, but who cares. Cats can be hipsters too!
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