Listen, maybe someone has already encountered these TechwearSkirts? They really caught my eye visually - especially the models with an asymmetrical cut and straps that can be transformed. It's like a skirt, and it's also something you're not afraid to run around the city in, get on a scooter or jump off a curb. But I'm still unsure - is it practical? How does it behave when, for example, you're on the road all day or if the weather changes abruptly? I understand that it's beautiful - yes, but how comfortable is it really? I just don't want another fashionable rag that will hang in the closet and wait for a "special occasion" that will never happen.
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It all started for me when I saw one of the TechwearSkirts on a girl riding a bike — and she wasn't just riding, she actually looked like this skirt was made for that. I couldn't resist, I came up to her, asked what brand it was, and two days later I was already browsing the site. I got myself a model https://blackout-techwear.co.uk/collections/techwear-skirts — it's like a transformer, there's an outer skirt and an inner layer, similar to cycling shorts, which can be fastened/unfastened depending on the situation. Now honestly: this is the first skirt in my life that I wear not for the sake of the image, but because it's really comfortable. I work as a stylist and walk a lot — from boutiques to showrooms, from the metro to taxis, and always with a bunch of bags, a laptop, etc. So, this skirt, firstly, is made of some magical fabric that breathes, repels water, and does not wrinkle at all. I spilled coffee on it in a minibus - just shook it and that's it, no traces. Secondly, it has secret pockets! One is in the back, the second is on the side, and they really fit keys, a phone, and even a small antiseptic spray. This was a salvation when I forgot my bag at the food court and was left with only the skirt. All the important little things were with me. And it seems to adapt to the body: it sits tightly, but does not restrict. It is simply made for moving in it - not walking, but moving. In the subway, on a skateboard, in a line, even squatting - no problem.