I wear my N7 hoodie in public
Do you wear your Mass Effect Gear in Public?
Débuté par
Kathleen321
, mars 28 2012 04:16
#76
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 10:11
#77
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 10:26
No, but I would wear Shepard's leather jacket. The one with the red stripe. Oh yeah!.
#78
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 10:35
Cainne Chapel wrote...
I have epic N7 and Systems alliance Tattoos, does that count? Granted I also have a Berserk, Tekken, S-Cry-ed, and One piece Tattoos and you cant really see them unless i'm topless so....*shrug*
and me being topless only happens...3...4 times a week max... max
The N7... Its not on your ass is it? (1:46)
Modifié par SimonM72, 28 mars 2012 - 10:35 .
#79
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:04
I wish I had a shirt...
Girlie shirt that is. Can't find them in my country.
#80
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:16
I wear my N7 hoodie quite a lot. There's a road in Ireland called the N7, though, so most people here probably think I'm just a really big fan of infrastructure.
#81
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:17
I rock my N7 hoodie.
#82
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:18
I have an n7 patch.
I'd stick it on a bag or something, but i don't really carry rucksacks.
I don't really wear "t-shirts with writing on them" so i basically woudln't for that reason. I wouldn't mind having an n7 thing on in public, its not like wearing a super mario t-shirt, only fans of the game would even know it related to a game.
I'd stick it on a bag or something, but i don't really carry rucksacks.
I don't really wear "t-shirts with writing on them" so i basically woudln't for that reason. I wouldn't mind having an n7 thing on in public, its not like wearing a super mario t-shirt, only fans of the game would even know it related to a game.
#83
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:26
I have a black N7 shirt I wear outside the house. My hair's long enough to cover the Bioware label on the back.
#84
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:31
I really don't like hoodies but I do sometimes wear Aperture Science polos. It helps that don't realise it's a game reference unless they're fans too
Edit to clarify: I wouldn't wear a blatant game reference (e.g. anything with "Bioware" on them) in public
Edit to clarify: I wouldn't wear a blatant game reference (e.g. anything with "Bioware" on them) in public
Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 28 mars 2012 - 11:33 .
#85
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:38
"In public?" Like it's something to be ashamed of?
I've never gotten this attitude, more so when it comes to tattoos. The "I can hide the logo or pass it off as something non-gaming-related if someone asks about it" attitude. I love gaming. I love Mass Effect. I wear my gaming apparel and tattoos with pride. People often say to me, "one day, someone's going to see that tattoo and then you'll have to explain what N7 is," to which my reply is always, "so what?"
People wear football shirts all of the time. Not just a t-shirt with their team's logo on it - an actual football shirt with some player's name on the back. That's right there, that's cosplaying. If someone can look at that and say, "they're just a fan" and then look at me and say, "they're a crazy fan who probably has a shrine to an imaginary alien girlfriend in their closet," then that's their problem.
/rant.
But to answer your question: yes. I have Mass Effect apparel I wear in public.
I've never gotten this attitude, more so when it comes to tattoos. The "I can hide the logo or pass it off as something non-gaming-related if someone asks about it" attitude. I love gaming. I love Mass Effect. I wear my gaming apparel and tattoos with pride. People often say to me, "one day, someone's going to see that tattoo and then you'll have to explain what N7 is," to which my reply is always, "so what?"
People wear football shirts all of the time. Not just a t-shirt with their team's logo on it - an actual football shirt with some player's name on the back. That's right there, that's cosplaying. If someone can look at that and say, "they're just a fan" and then look at me and say, "they're a crazy fan who probably has a shrine to an imaginary alien girlfriend in their closet," then that's their problem.
/rant.
But to answer your question: yes. I have Mass Effect apparel I wear in public.
#86
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:39
No. I don't have any, but I wouldn't wear them in public due to the small chance that I'd be associated with the whiny, ****y fans who take this game way too seriously or the people who attacked hepler. It would be rather shameful to be honest.
#87
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 11:50
I have attached my N7 patch to my usual black jacket which I wear in public. My friends think it is a new jacket, and I am willing to let that thought stick. But they know I am the worlds biggest geek, but the general public thinks its just a jacket.
That being said, I have had people salute me in public and go call me Shepard. A lot.
That being said, I have had people salute me in public and go call me Shepard. A lot.
#88
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 12:34
Have hoodie, will travel.
#89
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 01:07
got a N7 hoodie, gray with the stripes on one arm and pach on the right chest EVERYDAY.
its my favorite hoodie, not becouse of the me markings. but its exreamly comfortable together with my leather jacket on cold days and without a jacket on warm days.
its accually kinda fun to becouse most people have no clue as to what it meens
only been recogniced 2 times ( as far as i know) once my the guy working at the local gas-station who is a fan too(pre ME3) and one more time that was ehhh well i laughfed myself..
was standing on the subway waiting to go to work a morning. tried and not thinking.
Relized i was standing infront of a 4+4m full lifesize poster of.. SHEPARD
and thats why people thought i worked at gamestop and was askign about all kinds of games.
here i was thinking its gotta be a big coincidence every damn gamer was on the same subwaystaion as me lol
its my favorite hoodie, not becouse of the me markings. but its exreamly comfortable together with my leather jacket on cold days and without a jacket on warm days.
its accually kinda fun to becouse most people have no clue as to what it meens
only been recogniced 2 times ( as far as i know) once my the guy working at the local gas-station who is a fan too(pre ME3) and one more time that was ehhh well i laughfed myself..
was standing on the subway waiting to go to work a morning. tried and not thinking.
Relized i was standing infront of a 4+4m full lifesize poster of.. SHEPARD
and thats why people thought i worked at gamestop and was askign about all kinds of games.
here i was thinking its gotta be a big coincidence every damn gamer was on the same subwaystaion as me lol
#90
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 06:36
I'm not ashamed to tell everyone I love gaming. Everyone knows I love gaming. I wear gaming shirts all the time. My point is that you need to eventually draw the line.... wearing a n7 onesie in public is just not right.
#91
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 06:50
Why the hell would I waste money on clothing?
#92
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 06:56
no
#93
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 06:57
I have a few shirts, plan to buy maybe a messenger bag and another shirt, preferably the one with Liara on. But I'll wait and see what comes up.
#94
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 06:59
If I had one of those I'd wear it to work at least once.
#95
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 07:01
Does having an SR2 sticker on the back of my white car count?
-Polite
-Polite
#96
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 07:02
I don't wear gaming apparal.
However i did see someone where a Mass Effect N7 hoodie at my local train station. I shed a man tear that day.
However i did see someone where a Mass Effect N7 hoodie at my local train station. I shed a man tear that day.
#97
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 07:05
I want to order the N7 Hoodie with the helmet-like hood. Or the N7 leather jacket from the game.
Why am I so poor!?
Why am I so poor!?
#98
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 07:20
The funny thing is if you looked like a Model you could easily pull it off without ridicule.
#99
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 07:29
Naughty Bear wrote...
I don't wear gaming apparal.
However i did see someone where a Mass Effect N7 hoodie at my local train station. I shed a man tear that day.
Normally I don't. However, I have the Deus Ex: Human Revolution trenchcoat. It was RISKY buying that sucker not knowing how it would be cut, if it would look retarded, would scream "fanboy geek!". Happily, it is a very nice coat. Looks really good, is cut nicely, does not scream "fanboy geek!". I've actually been complimented on it when I've worn it by people who have no idea what DE:HR is at all. No logos give it away (except inside). Sweet deal, though fairly pricey.
I had been looking all over for a long coat that would fit me well that had a nice, slim cut (and didn't look like I was a Matrix fanboy). This one is outstanding.
I wonder if the company that does the Deus Ex apparel (jeans, coat, shirts) also does the Mass Effect stuff. The company specializes in bringing game fashion into the real world: Musterbrand, LLC?
#100
Posté 28 mars 2012 - 07:30
I proudly wear my patch at school. Thinking about buying the hat..





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