Hi guys! Who actually wears techwear in everyday clothes? I always thought that it was more about the style for photo shoots or some themed parties, but lately I have started to notice more and more people on the street in jackets that just scream "tech". Especially all sorts of black windbreakers with a bunch of pockets, belts, fasteners, as if they just came out of a movie about the future. I thought about it myself - maybe I should try it? But I don’t know how convenient it is for every day, and how practical it is in general - on the subway, at work, in a cafe. Share your experience, if anyone really wears it, it’s interesting to hear not from "advertisements", but from real people.
Saturday, April 19, 2025 5:25:41 AM
Who actually wears techwear in everyday clothes?
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About two years ago I started wearing techwear not only for photos, but also in everyday life - and I'll say right away: there are nuances, but overall - it's awesome. For example, I have techwear jackets made of membrane fabric with a water-repellent coating, it looks like something out of "Cyberpunk 2077", but at the same time it really protects you from both rain and wind. It's light, breathable, but also quite warm - I even wore it in winter, only putting on a hoodie. As for practicality: yes, there are a ton of pockets, and this is both a plus and a minus. The plus is that you can easily do without a backpack - headphones, charger, keys, passport, even a bottle of water - everything in the pockets. The minus is that at first it's generally hard to remember which of the 10 pockets contains what. But then you get used to it, especially if you don't just wear it, but think about how to arrange things logically. At work - it's also fine. No one is picky about our dress code, and these clothes just give you a sense of being put together. Especially in the morning, when there is no time to choose an image - throw on a techwear jacket, and you already look like a person with a plan for life
The UI for the screen is simple enough. You have a time display, where you can set the time and then have it automatically update with the analog hands. This is a nice feature in link that you don't have to actively synch the two (a common and sometimes complicated task). That said, the analog display is without a seconds hand, so there is one less thing to synchronize.
I confirm the words above - techwear is really going beyond the "geek style" now. More and more often I see girls in long trench coats with tech decor, and it looks both elegant and modern. I especially like that even basic models are often made from fabrics that are not afraid of rain or wind. It is comfortable and stylish - a great combination.
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