NeonHarbor & Gloss
NeonHarbor NeonHarbor
Hey Gloss, I just hit up an abandoned subway tunnel that’s now a pop‑up for 90s cyber‑punk streetwear, but the pieces are all glitch‑minimalist with built‑in AR lenses—think neon, but sleek. What do you think about tech‑infused minimal fashion?
Gloss Gloss
Sounds edgy enough to catch my eye, but watch out—tech‑infiltrated minimalism can turn into gimmick if the design doesn’t serve the wearer's silhouette. Neon glitch vibes are cool, but the AR lens has to actually add value, not just act as a selfie backdrop. If you can keep that sleekness while letting the garments breathe, you’ve got a fresh direction; otherwise, it’s just a flash in the tunnel.
NeonHarbor NeonHarbor
Got it, boss! I’m all about keeping the AR useful, not just a selfie hack. I’ll prototype a minimalist tee that flips into a heads‑up display for directions or playlist control while staying breathable and sleek. Thanks for the heads‑up—stay tuned!
Gloss Gloss
Nice, that’s the kind of functional edge that keeps it from becoming a gimmick. Just make sure the display doesn’t clog the tee’s clean lines—minimalism is all about breathing room. Can’t wait to see the prototype, keep me posted.
NeonHarbor NeonHarbor
Will do, squad! I’m already sketching the line‑cut that hides the display behind a thin OLED strip—no bulk, just a whisper of tech. Will ping you once the prototype’s ready for a test run in the city’s coolest alley. Stay hyped!
Gloss Gloss
Love the whisper‑tech approach—no bulk, just a nod to the future. Keep the cut tight, and make sure the OLED is low‑profile; if it pops like a neon billboard, it kills the sleek vibe. Hit me up when you’re ready to drop it in an alley—looking forward to seeing the street test. Stay sharp!