Hey, what should someone who is trying to get into techwear look for? I really like acronym's stuff, but I'm not trying to sell my soul for a lightweight windbreaker. Post outfits/infographs etc in this thread, for people who are trying to into techwear, like me, to use for inspo
anyone got any places 2cop a plain all black tech jacket?
Tbh shit like the North face for jackets, maybe patagonia. Y3 for shoes. Most all shirts work. I found a pair of cargo sweats that work amazing with techwear stuff. If I were you guys I'd get enough for 1-2 outfits and leave it cause whole it's fun it looks cringe as everyday.
DIE TECHWEAR DIE
Do your own fucking research
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and a site that was pretty popular back in the late 2000s
>>11115616
cheap coats are doable but good luck getting some tech pants for less than a few hunna dollars
seriously this isn't worth it unless you're gonna really stick to it because it's a way overpriced trend
>>11115705
W2c jacket in thumbs up pic?
protip: you dont
>>11115616
http://dressed-down.com/blog/2013/5/15/intro-to-techwear-pt-3-brand-list
check out this whole guide thing. i find it pretty useful, but i never really got into it
>>11115616
It's not an aesthetic you can buy cheaply, its an aesthetic that comes with buying high quality well manufactured technical clothing. Buying cheap clothing which you think looks like techwear will make you look like a piss poor computing student, not some nextlvl tech ninja. It's not something you can buy for cheap just to look cool.
There's tonnes of entry tier shit out there but it's gonna be basic construction/materials and you'll look like a pleb until you get something decent.