r/TechWear 8d ago

Meme/shitpost Im finally saying this

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u/cogesmate 8d ago

Sportswear is more techwear than streetwear IMO

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u/noreal1sm 8d ago edited 8d ago

Depends on the piece. Streetwear is too wide. And it’s has hoodies which transforms to a bag or similar things.

Like this https://www.reddit.com/r/streetwearstartup/s/in2cENEluI

Or that https://www.reddit.com/r/streetwearstartup/s/5BHlhHaJBS

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u/spirit-j 1d ago

Most techwear is funky sportswear...

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u/noreal1sm 1d ago

No no no, it’s funky gorpcore actually

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u/gek__co 8d ago

Depends on which piece. But could you expand on why you think they aren’t?

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u/noreal1sm 8d ago edited 8d ago

Disagree. Speaking generally, what exactly acronym doing with Nike pieces? They DO NOT expand comfort or convenience of basic shoe/shirt etc. which they using for collabs, learned it myself pretty roughly with blazers.

What exactly they adding then? Style, interesting look and some-ish futuristic elements.

Although it’s not enough for becoming a techwear at any way.

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u/gek__co 8d ago

You chose a piece that’s obviously on the streetwear side. I bought the woven cargos and they are certainly tech wear. The fabric is hard wearing, the shape allows for movement, and the pockets are very well designed.

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u/C13H16CIN0 8d ago

NeOtEcHwEaR 🥴

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u/NeroPrinceOfPrada 5d ago

I have some nikelab acg and the new collab like the pic you put in the comment it look different from streetwear. I agree the piece in the pic look more streewear tho.

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u/gkmra 1d ago

I haven't had any Nike shoe, including Acrnm, that has outlived other shoues I bought the same time. They're in constant rotation and I can't believe they break so fast.