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oi oi le savaloy

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>>12870128
you beautiful bastard, thanks.

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>>12833273
This is not meant to be a dig at lunarcore, but what draws the line between a good lunarcore fit and astronaut cosplay? One of the main things I hate about techwear, another somewhat niche aesthetic (or at least it used to be), is that many of the "good" fits look like nerds trying their hardest to look like anime characters. Stuff that people would laugh at if they saw anyone wearing it in public. Maybe it's because it's less popular, but I haven't see many lunarcore fits that are so absurd that they look like movie costumes (in a bad way). Why is this? Is it because the lunarcore aesthetic is more based off of reality rather and regular clothing rather than theoretical "future" clothes, and is therefor easier to pull off in a way?

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