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Forget the old stereotypes of nongkrong (hanging out) at roadside warung or passive television consumption. Today’s Indonesian youth are curating a hybrid identity: deeply spiritual yet radically progressive, fiercely local yet globally trending. From the meteoric rise of fesyen (fashion) thrifting to the emotional catharsis of ngeband (playing in a band) in the garage, here is the definitive guide to the trends shaping the youth of the world’s fourth-most populous nation.

As this demographic bulge enters the workforce and voting booth, they will reshape the nation’s economy, politics, and art. They are anxious about the climate, addicted to their screens, obsessed with authenticity, and deeply in love with the concept of Indonesia . The rest of the world is just beginning to listen to what they are saying—and dancing to the beat they are creating. Forget the old stereotypes of nongkrong (hanging out)

Baju bekas (secondhand clothes) from Bandung’s famous markets or imported bales from Japan/Korea have become a badge of cool. But the trend isn’t just cheap fashion—it’s curated upcycling . Young Indonesians mix a vintage 90s jacket with local batik sarong and limited-edition sneakers. The aesthetic is “gudik-core” (from gudik = thrift stall), celebrated on TikTok under hashtags like #OOTDBekas . This also aligns with growing environmental awareness among urban youth. As this demographic bulge enters the workforce and