Look, I like a certain type of Bitcoin t-shirt.
Yeah, those are corny with Famous one-liners are goodas well as conference publications. I also collect relics from crypto tragedies, and preserve my BitInstant and BlockFi t-shirts for posterity.
But let’s be honest. Who wears these kinds of things in public?
When it comes to Bitcoin clothing, I still want something that fits into my everyday life. Something that, you know, looks like streetwear, but it’s not going to attract attention, unless someone is really aware of it.
Unfortunately, this is easier said than done.
That’s why I was amazed when I was at the Plan B conference in Lugano last week 21 million fashions. I went back to the booth twice while I was there just to see if I wasn’t imagining it.
First, she’s got her standard.”Cotton jacket“, which retails for $230. This photo doesn’t do the product a lot of justice. The fabric is densely knit and really high quality. The design also has a lot of little details that make it look worth the price.
Next, it has a whole line of down jackets, which (if you’ve seen me live on Bitcoin Magazine) you’ll know is my favorite fashion product. I wear them instead of jackets and have been wearing them mainly since 2017.
And here “Half striker“, which is priced at a cool $320.
Again, the quality of these cannot be captured in pictures. The fabric is light and feels comfortable. There is a fairly wide range of designs, And they are all great.
And even T-shirts Which costs more than $100I feel the value of this price.
Look, I’m not here to convince you to buy from 21 Million Fashion. While I looked and looked, I didn’t buy in the end. I
I’m close to a major staking goal right now, and I’m trying to reach my magic number – before Bitcoin escapes to $100,000. (Pray for me).
All I’m saying is that when I get rich with Bitcoin, there will be signs. Wearing 21 million pieces of fashion would be one of them.
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