Once humans start colonizing mars, what kind of fashion do you think we'll see? Will people just try to individualize their space suits?
What would you like to see?
>>11807518
Not something like that.
Polygons are so 2013.
Minimalism, no room for flashy nonsense.
Lunarcore?
>>11807518
heavy mining equipment
>>11807575
Marscore.
Here's some sauce of it.
https://loveexcellence.co.uk/portfolio/high-flying-space-fashion
>>11807518
I think that rather than pushing the high tech meme look it's gonna trend towards more natural looking fabrics and cuts.
The technology will become more invisible and a lot of clothing will be designed to de-emphasize the probably somewhat bulky equipment required to live on Mars.
Also anything leather will become more valuable because it'll all have to be imported from earth.
>>11807577
>heavy mining equipment
>posts a picture of a bunch of lad holding guns
>one pick axe
Playing space wars with plastic figurines is most un /fa/
>>11808901
The suits, dude. They're suits made for mining on asteroids.
And the big thingie is a seismic cannon, it's for mining.
At the start, lightweight utilitarian techwear will dominate Mars fashion. When 1 kg costs tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars to deliver to Mars, efficiency will be the name of the game. Once mars starts producing her own clothing, variety will explode. Only people on the fringe of society will go to mars, because they'll probably never come back. Because of this, many of them will choose alternative styles, and the possibilities will be endless. I'm excited to wear Martiancore in 15 years.
MALACANDRACORE
>>11809073
Mars will be full of progressive numales
What scientists are actually working on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kL53wmKg9A
>>11809360
Kek at this guy
But for real that's freakin cool
just as lunarcore would come in handy it's shit because the red sand would probably stain all your white shit
>>11809391
>dat diaperbutt
>>11809073
Goddamn son, we need to colonise mars quick so i can buy stocks in gucci space helmets