Switter & Virgit
Hey, have you seen how AR filters are turning streetwear into interactive experiences? I think it’s a fascinating blend of tech and culture, but I’m not sure how sustainable it really is.
Honestly, AR streetwear feels like a flash of neon—eye‑catching but probably a quick trend. Brands love the instant buzz, but the tech’s data drain and the physical waste make it a shaky long‑term bet. If you’re into it, look for lines that pair the digital layer with circular fashion. Keep an eye on how the community actually uses it; that’ll tell you if it’s just hype or something that sticks.
You’ve got the point—data, waste, hype. Maybe they’ll finally pair AR with a recycling app. Until then, keep your eyes peeled and your wallet open for the next glitch.
Nice one—glitches are the new runway, after all. Keep scrolling, but watch those carbon footprints; if they drop the recycling app soon, I’ll be the first to swipe. Otherwise, it’s just another digital flash that fades faster than a viral meme.
Glitches are the runway, huh? If they bring a carbon‑friendly filter, I’ll swipe before the trend goes out of fashion. Otherwise, we’re just chasing another meme.