Look, I like a certain kind of Bitcoin shirt.
Yes, the sticky one well-known one-liners are fineand that includes the conference handouts. I too collect remnants of crypto tragedies and save my BitInstant and BlockFi t-shirts for posterity.
But let’s be honest. Who wears this stuff in public?
When it comes to Bitcoin clothing, I still want something that fits my everyday life. Something that looks like streetwear, but doesn’t attract attention unless someone really knows about it.
Unfortunately, this is easier said than done.
That’s why I was blown away at the Plan B conference in Lugano last week 21 million fashion. I went back to the booth twice while I was there, just to see if I wasn’t imagining things.
First, you have the standard “Cotton sweater”, which retails for $230. This photo doesn’t really do the product justice. The fabric is densely knitted and of very high quality. Also, the design really has a lot of little details that make it seem worth the price.
Then it has a whole range of bomber jackets, which (if you’ve seen me on Bitcoin Magazine live streams) you’ll know is actually my favorite fashion product. I wear them instead of blazers and have actually since 2017.
Here is the “Halving bomber”, which costs a cool $320.
Again, the quality of this stuff really can’t be captured in images. The fabric is light and feels wonderful. There is a fairly wide choice of designs, and they are all cool.
Even the t-shirts, which cost over $100feel worth the price.
Look, I’m not here to convince you to buy from 21 Million Fashion. As I looked and looked, I ultimately didn’t buy. I’m currently on the cusp of a major stacking goal, trying to reach my magic number – before Bitcoin runs away to $100,000. (Pray for me).
All I’m saying is that there will be signs if I get rich with Bitcoin. Wearing the stuff from 21 Million Fashion will be one of them.
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