I did. But often we make the point we WISH were true, find something vaguely related in the real world, and force it to fit our narrative through distorted presentation.
Short story: Kunstler goes to store that sells stuff he thinks is stupid; and is outraged that they only sold things he thought were stupid. He could have walked in to a different store and found an assortment, or looked in the yellow pages for a specialty retailer, knowing he'll get hosed on price and travel cost due to inefficiency, but may find that acceptable if he can get some extra value out of it. (I've done this for running shoes, and hiking boots in the past).
Trendy fashion is not a sign of a deteriorating America; its just trendy. It has no value, nor sociological penalty; its just an artistic statement.
Besides, he rags a bit on death metal. QED, he's an idgit. Death metal is spiffy, though I prefer other metal variants better, the growl is usually pitched too low for me to hear well. (nb.... be conservative with the headbanging...)
