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€154,99Techwear for Men is the definitive answer to a question that has been asked for years: How do you carry function AND presence at the same time? For men, Techwear 2026 means precise silhouettes that make no compromises: wide-leg cargos with tapered ankles, modular shell jackets, gilets with strategic pockets and technical shirts that sit under jackets as if they were designed. At Fuga Studios you'll find techwear for men that takes the male body seriously — broad shoulders, long arms, emphasis on functional details rather than jewelry.
📖 Techwear for Men briefly explained
Optimized for men: wider shoulders, longer sleeves, wider cargo, reinforced pockets for larger items. Color: Black, Anthracite, Military Green, Navy — occasionally Reflective Silver or Tactical Orange. No crop elements, no waist decorations — pure function and architectural clarity.
What makes techwear for men so different?
Men's techwear isn't just sized unisex techwear L. The difference is proportional and intentional. While unisex pieces play with crop elements and tailored silhouettes, techwear for men focuses on boxy cuts, shoulder-accentuating structures and a focus on utility. The shell jacket sits over a wide shoulder without constriction. The cargo pants have extra-deep pockets that hold real items — not just as a design statement. Each piece is built so that men's bodies can function in it.
The classic techwear fit for men
The standard look starts with one black techwear shirt — often a longsleeve with a pocket, or a fitted crewneck with stretch. Above: one modular shell jacket, which keeps water and wind out but remains breathable. Below: Techwear cargo pants with tapered ankles and cargo pockets at the thigh line — classic techwear construction, completely male proportioned.
🖤 Techwear for Men — Core Setup
The complete fit — from upper body to shoe. All parts male proportioned.
🎥 Techwear for men — style in action
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Casual vs. statement techwear for men
There are two approaches: casual techwear (everyday fit that works without seeking attention) and statement techwear (modular jackets with detachable sleeves, extreme pocket arrangements, MOLLE straps that say, "Yes, I plan on climbing everywhere with this"). Both are just as male. Casual is for everyday life, statement is for people who want to say: My clothes are a tool.
Men's Techwear: Size Consideration
Sizes for techwear for men typically range from S until XXXL — optimized for men’s proportions at Fuga Studios. A S at Techwear for Men does not correspond S for unisex. We use longer armholes, wider shoulders, larger pockets, and a straight drop instead of waist play. Techwear hoodies for men are oversize friendly — if you normally M wear, could L be the right choice for an oversized look.
⚙️ Techwear for Men Essentials
The basic pieces for a complete everyday techwear routine - functional and masculine.
💡 Pro tip: The right fit
Techwear for men is oversized - not baggy, but functionally airy. If the arms are too short, the size is wrong. The shoulder seam should sit exactly on your shoulder, the upper body should have 2-3 fingers of room for layering, the trouser opening should leave your ankles free. It's better to judge your fit too big than too small.
Affordable vs. Designer Techwear for Men
Techwear for men exists in every price segment. Affordable Techwear (€49-€129) comes from labels that prioritize function over brand. Designer Techwear (€200+) comes from architects such as ACRONYM, Guerrilla Group, ERROLSON HUGH collaborations. At Fuga Studios you will find both - we cure quality at fair prices, no overpriced markup brands.
Related techwear categories for men
If you wear techwear for men, explore too All Black Techwear for a darker twist, Futuristic techwear for even more radical designs, and Gorpcore for a more outdoor-heavy approach. For deeper concepts: our Techwear Guide and Futuristic Techwear Deep Dive.
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Frequently asked questions about techwear for men
Is techwear uncomfortable for men to wear?
No. Techwear for men is designed for comfort AND function. The wider-cut trousers allow full freedom of movement, stretch fabrics adapt to the body, and the open cuts avoid constriction. It feels like premium sportswear but looks like futuristic streetwear.
Can I style techwear for men casually?
Absolutely. Casual techwear for men (black joggers + simple shirt + light jacket) works for everyday wear, college, urban explore. You don't need the extreme modular jackets — simple pieces are enough to have the techwear vibe.
Which size should I choose — normal or oversize?
Techwear for men is built oversized. If you normal M wear, choose M in techwear — not L. The proportions are already optimized for airiness. Too big = loss of the precise silhouette that defines techwear.
Is techwear for men expensive?
Not necessarily. Affordable techwear for men at Fuga Studios costs €49-€129. Designer pieces go higher, but most of our core essentials are in the €79-€149 range. This is premium quality at fair prices, not luxury markup.
Can I wear men's techwear all year round?
Yes. The basic pieces (cargo pants, shell jacket, shirt) are modular — you layer them depending on the season. In winter: thicker midlayers. In summer: lighter shirts and shorts. Techwear is seasonless, only the layer combination changes.
Are these men's pieces also suitable for non-binary people?
Yes, absolutely. Techwear for men is cut-based, not gender-restrictive. If broader shoulders, longer sleeves, and a straight cut without a cinched waist fit you better than unisex pieces, the men's category is the right choice - regardless of gender or gender identity.
2015 → today
Fūga
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Fūga isn't for everyone.
Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.
Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.
We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.
How Fūga evolved
One line. No closed worlds.
What started as Streetwear in Tokyo has shifted over the years — through different phases, our own and collective.
01
Streetwear / Anime
The first designs. Anime prints, Harajuku characters, Tokyo connection.
02
Techwear
Functional, layered, dark. Tokyo reduction translated into fabric.
03
Gothic
Heavier, uncompromising, more shadow. Grew up parallel to Techwear.
04
Opium
Berghain aesthetic with street cuts. Raw, black, Berlin avant-garde meets Streetwear.
05
Rave
Cyberpunk meets the Berghain floor. Reflective, tactical, sound-system ready.
06
Businesscore
Tailored cuts with Streetwear logic. Growing older without going 9-to-5. Stay edgy.
What comes next, we'll write when the time comes.






































