The term Young Fogey was humorously applied, in British context, to some younger-generation, rather buttoned-down writers and journalists, such as
Charles Moore and, for a while,
A. N. Wilson. The term is attributed to
Alan Watkins writing in 1984 in
The Spectator.Young Fogey is still used to describe
conservative young men (aged approximately between 15 and 40) who dress in a vintage style (usually that of the 1920's-1950's, also known as the 'Brideshead' look, after the influence of '
Brideshead Revisited', by
Evelyn Waugh), and who tend towards erudite, conservative cultural pursuits.
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