>What is Urban Techwear We wear clothes to be comfortable, to cover up our shame, and more importantly for our protection. Technical clothing, focuses on incorporating functionality using textiles and construction techniques to protect the user from their environment.
>Veeky Forums actually has a guide to a style But where do I look for a female techwear.
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Carter Price
guys where can I get black boots that have a flat fucking sole
when i google flat sole boots there never is a flat sole
i just want a combat boot that has a flat sole
also
Zachary Thompson
guys techwear is mostly a fashion statement
if you really wanted to prepare for unforeseen shit you would wear tactical clothing, which isnt so expensive even with technologies such as goretex
Jackson Stewart
FUCK OFF PRICK
Nolan Collins
is tekwear dead?
Elijah Edwards
y-3
Jack Myers
Techwear CANNOT die. It's impossible. The advanced technology integrated with it in the future has hooked itself up to a time loop. Techwear is forever.
But seriously I thinks been actually making a bit of a rise recently. It's still alive and well, yes.
Wyatt Martinez
It is in Veeky Forums This is pretty much a thread to get new blood on the discord.
Colton Price
This shit is so fucking expensive. I say this as somebody who makes $400k annually (not that that's god-tier), but still. I can't justify $2k+ on a garment that is not formal/made of rare materials. Maybe I just don't understand.
I do like buying Nike ACG/outlier/arcteryx/stone island and such.
Dominic Richardson
I wouldn't say that it's dead or dying but it's more so becoming normie-tier. Even mainstream fast-fashion brands such as American Eagle are branding garments with the "tech" prefix.
The "urban techwear" look specifically appeals to those who are trying to ~into~ more pragmatic apparel. Also younger folks who probably like streetwear but are slightly more ~into~ Veeky Forumsshion or w/e but also want to be a special snowflake. It's so distinct and over the top in terms of materials and price (for your average teenager/young adult) but it tends to retain the sleek silhouette and reserved colors (all black lol) that are ultra popular right now.
Liam Gutierrez
how in the fuck do you make almost half a mil a year and cant afford a fucking goretex?