One thing that has helped me pull away from modern cards at least a little bit, is how generic they look. This is an issue almost across the board with current products and has been for the last 15-to-20 years. And it's no matter where you look. Bowman, as a whole, is generic as it gets. I'd say I don't know why anyone is still collecting it, but I know the ones that do aren't prioritizing design. Panini features plenty of generic sets like Prizm and Donruss. Allen & Ginter has progressively gotten generic. Stadium Club is also like that. Flagship is hit and miss but several sets over the last 25 years could easily blend together. The only products that stand out to me are retro sets using old designs, like Heritage and Archives. Inserts and parallels aren't immune, the same ones are used from year to year with not a lot of difference. 2025 marked a new level in generic parallels as many of them are almost indistinguishable from each other. ...
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