Source: 8Ball
Gen Alpha has decoupled "prep" from its origins in New England boarding school culture and recast it as a broad aesthetic and social posture—similar to how millennials repurposed "basic" as a cultural shorthand. The shift matters because it shows younger consumers stripping inherited status markers and reassembling them into fluid, performance-based identities that can be adopted and discarded within a single trend cycle. Gen Alpha's consumer identity formation relies less on gatekeeping institutions and more on rapid peer signaling and remix culture.