I appreciate you mentioning the second-hand market in this vid. Most of my wardrobe is second-hand since the retail prices of tech items can be waaay out of my price range. I've been doing this for years and I've had no real issue doing it, as long as you're relatively savvy about it
@@MakuMako If you're talking about trustworthy websites: Just get a credit card. Chargeback anybody who screws you over. The credit card makes online shopping 1000x less scary.
I appreciate the recommendation for DIY. For a lot of aesthetic styles, there's always this fear that you HAVE to buy the big brands or shell out a bunch of money or else it's not legitimate, when the styles usually came about through people piecing different things together or making little DIY modifications to pre-existing items until they coalesced into something that you could call an aesthetic. DIY is also great for extending the shelf life of the things you buy, both for freshening up a look and for the actual longevity of the item.
For the straps during DIY: To seal the edges, carefully burn them with a lighter. They're synthetic and will melt (quite a lot if you're not careful) when near the flame. Just be careful when you do, as it can drip quite easily (and this is not the kind of drip you want to wear!) and give you some nasty burns. Keep the lighter as far away as possible while still getting the effect. Also keep in mind that if the opening of a metal thingamabob (it's 2am on a saturday, cut me some slack lol) is just wide enough to fit the ribbony stuff, this will widen the edge ever so slightly and possibly not fit through so you might want to do that after despite the risk of fraying it a little.
"I would avoid things like plate carriers and leg holsters cause I just think they're a little bit too costumey looking" But hey, you can technically pull the net scarf over your head for camo lol
I absolutely agree that you talk about diy. I made myself a belt out of exactly the webbing and cobra clips. Sewed 2 black ponchos moth a high collar, out of the Theater curtain fabric and made 2 messenger bags. Costs about 150 euros and about 20-30 hours of work. 😁✌️
I'll continue to plug theory. Their ascend tech line is fantastic. Very simple and easy to wear and utilizes a schoeller engineered fabric (feels like a lighter dryskin). Excellent stretch, breathability, and water resistance!
+1 on the shemaghs, I bought a pack of 3 off Amazon (black, black/white and white/black) for a pittance and they have quickly become an autumn staple for going outside, they keep my neck just warm enough and double as a 3-layer bandana mask if you need one in a pinch. As for belts, I like the fidlock etc clasps, but one thing I do dig that I've only seen rarely is the pull-tab torsion buckle on Heron Preston belts - END currently have a couple on sale (but if you're not averse to KOs AliX have good quality versions for next-to-nothing)
@@raksh9 oh yeah I should have mentioned the Grip6 folks here as well; I have a flat gunmetal buckle and a hex/honeycomb cut buckle / belt in black from them; I was surprised the torsion-style grip works as well as it does, they're great low-profile options if you're not feeling a big chunky buckle some days
@@NMN I was skeptical at first about the Grip6 buckle, it didn't seem like it would work, to be honest. Then someone gave me one as a gift and it was really surprising. I can't go back to normal belts unless it's a specific look I want. I'm looking at getting the honeycomb buckle some time. Have a great weekend.
Sowing addict here. Would love some diy for 2 reasons: 1 - inspiration (basically why I follow you) 2 - motivating ppl to try making things themselves. Theres no need to start with a fancy jacket. There are a lot of easy projects around. All needed is a needle, some yarn & a little patience. Making something is also very rewarding. Fiddling with the current project for a bit after a tough day will always settle my mind. And in the end I have a result I cant deny.
Been rocking a neck gaiter ever since 2019, and they've helped a lot in preventing me from getting sunburnt around my neck, as well as serving as a nice set against a handful of particles (not including COVID-19 ofc but just random dust or whatever stuff that'll get on your face like sand, dust, gravel, etc.) whenever I'm traveling from one place or another which can be annoying, as well as pairing it with sunglasses. Since I've stepped up in getting more higher quality ones with sewn seams, they're more durable than the ones that most people would cheap out on that I wouldn't recommend. As for belts, I've gone from leather belts to a nylon belt with a cobra buckle, which improved my quality of life due to its quick release functionality and just unlimited adjustability. I'd definitely open myself up to some more accessories, been looking at some pouches that I could attach not only to my belt (one pouch that'll house either my phone and my pen for drawing and some goodies), but having another one for my bag.
Shoutout to merino shemaghs (it’s a square piece of cloth, really). Fantastic for colder weathers, can be much more visually interesting than basic shemaghs or scarves.
So I am getting into Techwear through watching videos on your channel, but it just so happens I already own a lot of Gore-Tex clothing with lots of zips/belts/pockets because I ride motorcycles and I mostly prefer textiles for their waterproof performance. Is there a lot of overlap between techwear and riding gear and can you recommend any techwear gear for riders?
The one thing that's always made me wary about techwear is the washing. I've bought a few things from Uniden in the past, some Uniqlo stuff, and even some Enshadower gear. I'm afraid to toss them in the washer so I've mainly been hand washing, but any tips would be very appreciated!
I watched this channel for a bit now and came to the conclusion that I was tech wear when I was 16 years old... and that was more than 25 years ago Shemagh's are a common item in alt style clothing as is a lot of the semi military style cargo and utility stuff.
Antwon hitting again. I have a mil-surp shemagh and netscarf (both black) that I picked up for next to nothing on Amazon, great little touches to round a fit. Recommend washing gentle in cold before wearing, these kinds of military gear are died and sent, so they smell and feel ghastly when you first get them, but one nice wash and they become super soft.
Thank you for your video. I did go out and buy a fidlock buckle and some webbing after watching your video and I look forward to creating my own belts.
Using a scrim for facial covering actually sounds like something a designer like Hatra would do... I have some experimenting to do, anyone interested in more images, try searching for images of the Danish Frogmen. Thanks Antwon!
I do find that Molle is usually a miss with fashion brands. Usually out of spec (usually not stiff, incorrect spacing, or weak stitching). Milsurp is money when it comes to Molle fit, even more when you go into the high end brands like LBT or Crye. As a plus, dyeing and tailoring service and battle dress uniforms can make really unique colorways, or custom fits for the adventurous.
Really insightful and helpful video!!! Also noticed you were able to get your hands on the razor zephyr mask! Would love to see you do a review video as I've been unable to find anything like that online 🤔
I my opinion Naomi Wu's review is very well researched. Her review is 30 min long so the TLDR: face gasket doesnt create an airtight seal, the "N95" filters are small and not certified, ther's no check valve on exhaust, they used the wrong type of fans (axial instead of centrifugal) that are useless in a facemask.
The fitst "Techwearish" jacken i bought is one called quechua mh100 hiking jacket 😂 It's a dirt cheap one i bought for 50usd... made out of polyester so i only use it during rainy season but it's useful at the very least... Usually pair it up with a steel toe military a shoes and nylon cargo pants.
Random commenter here Groovelive magnetic belts are super nice + magnetic about a year and a half into owning a couple got all my co workers onto them, if you're American they're stiff enough to conceal carry my canik combat elite. 60$ sometimes they have deals
One of the easiest ways to save some money is to learn how to operate seam rippers and sewing machines. At this point, I buy cheap unbranded BDU knockoffs, slim the legs, drop the crotch, then add some zippers to the legs. Comfy without breaking the bank.
You think there’s metal-free techwear out there? My job requires me to be metal free and it’s been too long since I wore my Steven Cargos so I need some sort of metal free alternatives lol
Hello, I am new to your videos, I know nothing about "techwear" and I want to know. I mainly was attracted to this stuff because I was building a costume and I wanted it to be on the extreme side of the techwear look. Is there a nice balance of good looking for a costume and cheap? a lot of the stuff ive seen on aliexpress is not good and I had to return it.
Finally the darkshdw's! With some technical looking white sock, it can def be more useful in a techwear space. Does anyone know which black and white Asics shoes were on screen when he said "less hyped models" at 1:26? Comon people 100K!
Hey, can you link the clothing you talking about in the future. I have allways big problems finding the stuff you talking about, by only hearing the name.
I can't help but feel a little sad when you say avoid plate carriers and such. I do agree on the fact they look more costume ESC and aren't the most comfortable but I feel they are a great accessory for when you want to achieve a bit more of a dark look. (Thanks for the great videos on budget items they have helped me a lot in finding a way to create my style by using mostly retailers from your selection. Keep up the great work.)
as someone whos done damn near every sport in America including dance i don't see why people think super baggy pants are tech wear. in what athletic situation does having baggy clothing help?
@@sonoflethal yes for 5 years. the only thing baggy was a jersey on top of the pads. everything else was strapped down extremely tight. Even then the Jersey was distributed by the team never seen anybody wear anything like this in a sporting atmosphere
@@KL-lt8rc I swear that's what it is in Europe but most of the stuff I see in America called techwear is made for some sort of athletic activity(normaly running, trekking, and biking). I'm pretty sure that use the same type fabrics so they just use the words even though the cut is nowhere near athletic
Great video as always! Just a little correction at 7:34 “Jil Sander” the designer collabed the Uniqlo, different from “ Jil Sander” the brand that did the collab with Arcteryx. 😅
By the way there is a new Arc'teryx Atom LT that's a pretty subtle take on a bomber jacket. I got it because the one I have (same as you) got too big for me, and I really like the new one. It doesn't have the panels under the arms anymore, and I'm not sure how to feel about that, but the color is really nice, it's a very dark, almost black, blue (they call it Kingfisher).
Mil tec is very reliable, especially backpacks and accessories. Do not use Amazon and the likes though, they have a terrible impact on the environment, treat their employees like slaves and shut down smaller shops.
I know there are so many "techwear" companies out there now, but I never hear you talk about Riot Division out of Ukraine. They and Guerilla Group are my 'gotos' for clothing. I might also suggest to give Machine56 a looksee as his stuff is very Alita Battle Angel and when he makes a mask (~$600), they are sold out within a day. Really cool stuff. Thanks again, as always, for making another cool piece of content for the techwear community. =8-Þ
I appreciate you mentioning the second-hand market in this vid. Most of my wardrobe is second-hand since the retail prices of tech items can be waaay out of my price range. I've been doing this for years and I've had no real issue doing it, as long as you're relatively savvy about it
If you don't mind me asking where do you usually go and trust?
Big same. I'm a super newb to this aesthetic but have always bought the bulk of my wardrobe thrifted.
@@MakuMako If you're talking about trustworthy websites: Just get a credit card. Chargeback anybody who screws you over. The credit card makes online shopping 1000x less scary.
I appreciate the recommendation for DIY. For a lot of aesthetic styles, there's always this fear that you HAVE to buy the big brands or shell out a bunch of money or else it's not legitimate, when the styles usually came about through people piecing different things together or making little DIY modifications to pre-existing items until they coalesced into something that you could call an aesthetic. DIY is also great for extending the shelf life of the things you buy, both for freshening up a look and for the actual longevity of the item.
For the straps during DIY: To seal the edges, carefully burn them with a lighter. They're synthetic and will melt (quite a lot if you're not careful) when near the flame. Just be careful when you do, as it can drip quite easily (and this is not the kind of drip you want to wear!) and give you some nasty burns. Keep the lighter as far away as possible while still getting the effect. Also keep in mind that if the opening of a metal thingamabob (it's 2am on a saturday, cut me some slack lol) is just wide enough to fit the ribbony stuff, this will widen the edge ever so slightly and possibly not fit through so you might want to do that after despite the risk of fraying it a little.
"I would avoid things like plate carriers and leg holsters cause I just think they're a little bit too costumey looking"
But hey, you can technically pull the net scarf over your head for camo lol
Nah that's super useful for hiding from social interaction
I absolutely agree that you talk about diy. I made myself a belt out of exactly the webbing and cobra clips. Sewed 2 black ponchos moth a high collar, out of the Theater curtain fabric and made 2 messenger bags. Costs about 150 euros and about 20-30 hours of work. 😁✌️
*Ant talking about affordable Techwear*
Me: Write that down, Patrick, write that down!
The Nike mask looks super spicy tbh! 🔥
Come on Anthology, we all know that techwear is just finding new ways to turn money into GTX and zippers
Too true 😭
I'll continue to plug theory. Their ascend tech line is fantastic. Very simple and easy to wear and utilizes a schoeller engineered fabric (feels like a lighter dryskin). Excellent stretch, breathability, and water resistance!
+1 on the shemaghs, I bought a pack of 3 off Amazon (black, black/white and white/black) for a pittance and they have quickly become an autumn staple for going outside, they keep my neck just warm enough and double as a 3-layer bandana mask if you need one in a pinch. As for belts, I like the fidlock etc clasps, but one thing I do dig that I've only seen rarely is the pull-tab torsion buckle on Heron Preston belts - END currently have a couple on sale (but if you're not averse to KOs AliX have good quality versions for next-to-nothing)
I can't speak highly enough about Grip6 belts. I've had one for a year and it's the most comfortable belt I've ever had.
@@raksh9 oh yeah I should have mentioned the Grip6 folks here as well; I have a flat gunmetal buckle and a hex/honeycomb cut buckle / belt in black from them; I was surprised the torsion-style grip works as well as it does, they're great low-profile options if you're not feeling a big chunky buckle some days
@@NMN I was skeptical at first about the Grip6 buckle, it didn't seem like it would work, to be honest. Then someone gave me one as a gift and it was really surprising. I can't go back to normal belts unless it's a specific look I want. I'm looking at getting the honeycomb buckle some time. Have a great weekend.
Sowing addict here. Would love some diy for 2 reasons:
1 - inspiration (basically why I follow you)
2 - motivating ppl to try making things themselves. Theres no need to start with a fancy jacket. There are a lot of easy projects around. All needed is a needle, some yarn & a little patience.
Making something is also very rewarding. Fiddling with the current project for a bit after a tough day will always settle my mind. And in the end I have a result I cant deny.
balaclavas are my go to for winter styling...not for style just for keeping my face from freezing. Saved my life on Carts when I worked retail.
Yo, Antwon be rocking that Persona 5 BGM! Great video, I'm just getting started into navigating tech wear! Also, fine music taste there my man
Been rocking a neck gaiter ever since 2019, and they've helped a lot in preventing me from getting sunburnt around my neck, as well as serving as a nice set against a handful of particles (not including COVID-19 ofc but just random dust or whatever stuff that'll get on your face like sand, dust, gravel, etc.) whenever I'm traveling from one place or another which can be annoying, as well as pairing it with sunglasses.
Since I've stepped up in getting more higher quality ones with sewn seams, they're more durable than the ones that most people would cheap out on that I wouldn't recommend. As for belts, I've gone from leather belts to a nylon belt with a cobra buckle, which improved my quality of life due to its quick release functionality and just unlimited adjustability.
I'd definitely open myself up to some more accessories, been looking at some pouches that I could attach not only to my belt (one pouch that'll house either my phone and my pen for drawing and some goodies), but having another one for my bag.
Shoutout to merino shemaghs (it’s a square piece of cloth, really). Fantastic for colder weathers, can be much more visually interesting than basic shemaghs or scarves.
Nice, super comfy too
So I am getting into Techwear through watching videos on your channel, but it just so happens I already own a lot of Gore-Tex clothing with lots of zips/belts/pockets because I ride motorcycles and I mostly prefer textiles for their waterproof performance. Is there a lot of overlap between techwear and riding gear and can you recommend any techwear gear for riders?
The one thing that's always made me wary about techwear is the washing. I've bought a few things from Uniden in the past, some Uniqlo stuff, and even some Enshadower gear. I'm afraid to toss them in the washer so I've mainly been hand washing, but any tips would be very appreciated!
I watched this channel for a bit now and came to the conclusion that I was tech wear when I was 16 years old... and that was more than 25 years ago
Shemagh's are a common item in alt style clothing as is a lot of the semi military style cargo and utility stuff.
Those Uniqlo t-shirts are a steal. Got 4 of different colors, was wearing them the whole summer.
Oh no... you've outed the goth secret of the black mesh scarf!
I love the addition of the goretex nikes which may or may not be arriving at my house tomorrow 😬😬😬
The persona music never gets old lol
Antwon hitting again. I have a mil-surp shemagh and netscarf (both black) that I picked up for next to nothing on Amazon, great little touches to round a fit. Recommend washing gentle in cold before wearing, these kinds of military gear are died and sent, so they smell and feel ghastly when you first get them, but one nice wash and they become super soft.
Great video Ant :^)
DIY video sounds like a good idea!
I've sown a couple things and it is very rewarding.
Jil Sander the designer is collaborating with Uniqlo whereas Jil Sander the brand are collaborating with Arcteryx.
I would love to incorporate 90's grunge oversized look into techwear
Thank you for your video. I did go out and buy a fidlock buckle and some webbing after watching your video and I look forward to creating my own belts.
That black mesh scarf would go crazy with a scratched up ballistic mask
Love the p5 background music
the speedrun part made me cry that was funny
loved the speedrun bit
I'm kinda new. Does the style of the picture in 6:08 have a particular name? It's what I'm looking for.
I make for you special jacket 🇵🇰I am from Pakistan and I make these type jackets
Using a scrim for facial covering actually sounds like something a designer like Hatra would do... I have some experimenting to do, anyone interested in more images, try searching for images of the Danish Frogmen. Thanks Antwon!
Just in time for black friday😎
I do find that Molle is usually a miss with fashion brands. Usually out of spec (usually not stiff, incorrect spacing, or weak stitching). Milsurp is money when it comes to Molle fit, even more when you go into the high end brands like LBT or Crye.
As a plus, dyeing and tailoring service and battle dress uniforms can make really unique colorways, or custom fits for the adventurous.
Any recommendations on pants?
Really insightful and helpful video!!! Also noticed you were able to get your hands on the razor zephyr mask! Would love to see you do a review video as I've been unable to find anything like that online 🤔
I my opinion Naomi Wu's review is very well researched. Her review is 30 min long so the TLDR: face gasket doesnt create an airtight seal, the "N95" filters are small and not certified, ther's no check valve on exhaust, they used the wrong type of fans (axial instead of centrifugal) that are useless in a facemask.
The fitst "Techwearish" jacken i bought is one called
quechua mh100 hiking jacket 😂
It's a dirt cheap one i bought for 50usd... made out of polyester so i only use it during rainy season but it's useful at the very least... Usually pair it up with a steel toe military a shoes and nylon cargo pants.
Random commenter here
Groovelive magnetic belts are super nice + magnetic about a year and a half into owning a couple got all my co workers onto them, if you're American they're stiff enough to conceal carry my canik combat elite.
60$ sometimes they have deals
I just wanted to appreciate the Persona 5 Cafe LeBlanc background music here
The speedrun bit got me good
I tend to lean the more military route since it's more practical for everyday, also durable
Is that the persona 5 soundtrack in the background?
What are the shoes on the right side in the beginning, they look liked Asics however I'm not sure, any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
What is techwear?? I have looked up definitions, but they don't make sense to me haha.
One of the easiest ways to save some money is to learn how to operate seam rippers and sewing machines. At this point, I buy cheap unbranded BDU knockoffs, slim the legs, drop the crotch, then add some zippers to the legs. Comfy without breaking the bank.
I think that the adidas nmd are pretty good looking with techwear but I never heard tout talking about them.
You think there’s metal-free techwear out there? My job requires me to be metal free and it’s been too long since I wore my Steven Cargos so I need some sort of metal free alternatives lol
What is the music that is playing in the background if I can inquire?
i'm late, but what are those asics at 1:26?
Hello, I am new to your videos, I know nothing about "techwear" and I want to know. I mainly was attracted to this stuff because I was building a costume and I wanted it to be on the extreme side of the techwear look. Is there a nice balance of good looking for a costume and cheap? a lot of the stuff ive seen on aliexpress is not good and I had to return it.
I’m looking for a pair of well fitted tech pants. Any recommendations? Budget limited to 300.
carnival costume outlets is a ver good source
Ooo, that Polartec Delta shirt sounds nice, is that more of a summery, cool fabric? Or is it insulating too?
Finally the darkshdw's! With some technical looking white sock, it can def be more useful in a techwear space. Does anyone know which black and white Asics shoes were on screen when he said "less hyped models" at 1:26? Comon people 100K!
Yes! Sorry I should've put the names in the video - it's the Asics Gel-Kayano 14 Monozukuri
@@ThisIsAntwon awesome! Will likely cop these.
dying to get that shemagh ur wearing what's it called? great job on the vids man loving every single one! keep it up my guy
when are we going to see ur Lego collection? :D
1st video to feature stuff I actually have. J+ bombers in both colors. As of now went from blk Friday $180 orig price to - $70 late Jan early feb 2022
Hey, can you link the clothing you talking about in the future. I have allways big problems finding the stuff you talking about, by only hearing the name.
I can't help but feel a little sad when you say avoid plate carriers and such. I do agree on the fact they look more costume ESC and aren't the most comfortable but I feel they are a great accessory for when you want to achieve a bit more of a dark look. (Thanks for the great videos on budget items they have helped me a lot in finding a way to create my style by using mostly retailers from your selection. Keep up the great work.)
Goopimade which has been on the channel before has some 🔥 bags and smaller items that are really affordable.
as someone whos done damn near every sport in America including dance i don't see why people think super baggy pants are tech wear. in what athletic situation does having baggy clothing help?
Well, have you done ice hockey ?
@@sonoflethal yes for 5 years. the only thing baggy was a jersey on top of the pads. everything else was strapped down extremely tight. Even then the Jersey was distributed by the team never seen anybody wear anything like this in a sporting atmosphere
Is the point of techwear to be athletic? I thought it was to look like a post-apocolyptic anime character.
@@KL-lt8rc I swear that's what it is in Europe but most of the stuff I see in America called techwear is made for some sort of athletic activity(normaly running, trekking, and biking). I'm pretty sure that use the same type fabrics so they just use the words even though the cut is nowhere near athletic
Great video as always! Just a little correction at 7:34 “Jil Sander” the designer collabed the Uniqlo, different from “ Jil Sander” the brand that did the collab with Arcteryx. 😅
By the way there is a new Arc'teryx Atom LT that's a pretty subtle take on a bomber jacket.
I got it because the one I have (same as you) got too big for me, and I really like the new one. It doesn't have the panels under the arms anymore, and I'm not sure how to feel about that, but the color is really nice, it's a very dark, almost black, blue (they call it Kingfisher).
Hi maybe try post archive faction i think you would like the jackets
what about Nike Path Wntr ?
(Ayo the USGI ECW GEN III outershell is a gore tex jacket that usually costs under $50 at the surplus store)
is mil-tec (ik is military technology) usable as techwear if i dont have amazon ,aliexpress or any branded techwear availablle
Mil tec is very reliable, especially backpacks and accessories. Do not use Amazon and the likes though, they have a terrible impact on the environment, treat their employees like slaves and shut down smaller shops.
i didnt know about that webbing. saved me from buying a longer but not the length i want ,second belt
Is „Holy Grail“ worth buying?
Hey, weird question, any opinion on full blown full face gas masks?
where can I buy the mask at 4:02 ?
Toilet paper: functional, elegant, boxy silhouette, sought after in a post-apocalyptic world
5:40 THAT DRIP THO
awh fuck yeah mate I love putting nets on my head absolutely fucking lovely thank you
Get some Vessi Shoes. They are waterproof and sleek AF
please review TRASH GANG clothing
the speedrun thing XD
I just uninstalled Karma cus I never used it and now you're making me want it again... WTH 😂
Hope you can install it faster than me 😎
@@ThisIsAntwon I wouldn't dare try to beat your WR time.
know a more low profile more simple, black jacket or parka that won't make me take out a loan
no you can’t shower in gortex i’ve tried
I know there are so many "techwear" companies out there now, but I never hear you talk about Riot Division out of Ukraine. They and Guerilla Group are my 'gotos' for clothing. I might also suggest to give Machine56 a looksee as his stuff is very Alita Battle Angel and when he makes a mask (~$600), they are sold out within a day. Really cool stuff.
Thanks again, as always, for making another cool piece of content for the techwear community. =8-Þ
Antwon has made like 7 videos about Riot Division
@@robot1105 D'oh! It seems my ignorance is showing a bit.
As a guy with a 38 inch waist i hate that techwear pants never seem to have adult sizes. Which is annoying.
If you “sew” desire
Check out dem Decathlon merino long-sleeved t-shirts, they are the dog’s bo**ocks as they say where you’re from.
Some of these items are really pricey. Why are people paying 210 pounds for a neckgaitor?
00:08 now I know where you're from.
Lıve ur vids
Why does he look like Hanzo if Hanzo was a intern
Just keep in mind that shemaghs can have political connotations. Certain color combinations in particular.
if you put some timestamps i'll subscribe bro.
Hi
Huh
why am i early
#2UNDR
Yee first I think not that anyone cares
150$ for a plain black t-shirt.
What a waste of money lol
Did he talk about pants? instruction unclear, didn't wear pants.
how can ppl still wear this shi
this is cringe