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Those both go to the Whites.

Acronym goes to Asians because we let them have the gay "tech ninja" aesthetic. We don't need that kind of autism. Once you mature a little bit you'll realize that Veilance and other brands are vastly superior. Also they can stop crying about appropriation.

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There's a certain idealism that permeates in tech-wear that you have to dress like you're from the year 20XX and should look like a Cybercop when all you're doing is getting in your suburban sedan to go get Starbucks and drive home.
Sure you can ham things up for fashion's sake, but techwear draws influences from fictional sources like Gibson's works or the Mirror's Edge that guy posted.
At some point, it can and will look like cosplay. It's no different than when the movie Drive came out and every kid on the block wanted a quilted bomber with a scorpion on the back of it.

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