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and deepwebcore

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Reminder Gibson is a cucklord

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Welcome to /tech/ newfriend.

Techwear isn't one monolithic style controlled by all black-ninja-strap-octopi, it's actually a conglomeration of multiple influences and styles.

Even your dad wearing 5.11 can be considered techy. Tech is just a way to describe both an aesthetic and a utility in clothes brought on by technical fabrics and production of clothes.

There's about six sub-genres of techwear, including Techninja, Gray-man, Sport, Milspo, Casual, and Outdoorsy. Each has their own look and ways of utilising technical aspects.

The minimalist look you're thinking of is Gray-man and is not very common in these threads or on IG because most people associate tech with tech ninjas and the majority of high-quality tech inspo photos are of techninjas. That is not to say that gray-men don't exist, look at Arc'teryx Veilance and Mission Workshop as gray-man brands, and the likes of William Gibson for inspo

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