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Would you buy hacker clothing?

6 pointsby dethstarrover 13 years ago
I am an artist and want to make a clothing line for hackers. I want to know if any of you would buy it? Do you like the idea?<p>It would kind of look like skater clothing, with t-shirts and cool art on the shirt that describes the hacker ethos.<p>The reason I want to do this is because I am friends with hackers and think they/you are basically modern freedom-fighters.<p>I want to know if you guys like the idea of such a line. I also wanted to know if the community in general would think this was cool and if you/they think this would be respectful. I mean, you guys basically are the only people that can bend entire organizations to your will, or spur entire political movements. However, I want to be respectful of hackers and not step on toes, either.

7 comments

kipsfiover 13 years ago
I wouldn't.<p>I've gotten by just fine wearing what everyone else is wearing. hackers aren't some "mythical beast". We're just like everyone else. Sure, there's some features I thought that would be nice on articles of clothing, and could be considered "hacker friendly". But these ideas would generally be viewed as useful to anyone who lives in a modern technology-filled world, not just hackers.
Exoseqover 13 years ago
I would buy clothing that was utility oriented with high quality, maybe with special tech oriented features, but not if it had "HACKER" plastered all over it.... A logo on the tag would not be obtrusive.
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dethstarrover 13 years ago
Thanks for the comments, guys. I really appreciate it.<p>Obviously, the clothing would have to look cool. I don't have enough money to create LED clothing, but that's a great idea, too. :)
alias1over 13 years ago
I would have to see the designs before comitting, but given like 95% of my wardrobe is geeky shirts from thinkgeek, i'd say you have a fairly solid bet in me.
mindcrimeover 13 years ago
Very possibly, yeah. I'd have to see what you have in mind to say for sure...
TheDoctorWhoover 13 years ago
I would, especially if the clothing involved leds
Exoseqover 13 years ago
lillypad ready?