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Sunday, July 30, 2017

/r/Streetwear Census Results


Thank you to everyone that participated in the 2017 /r/streetwear census.I've summarised the results below - with some of the questions it can be hard to get an accurate reading of what were the common responses, as there may have been 2,000 different responsesTotal responses: 2,104Personal DemographicsGender94% Male5% FemaleThis is as expected - streetwear is typically geared towards, and adopted by, males. The subreddit sees very little female representation.Orientation89% Heterosexual8% BisexualNot much to say. Sounds about right, maybe a lower number of people picking homosexual than expected.Relationship status75% Single23% In a relationshipThis seems typical of the subreddit, if not a higher number in a relationship than expected. To be fair we're all H A N D S O M E so how can the ladies resist right?Income (USD)28% Prefer not to say46% 0-9,00011% 10-19,007% 20-39,000Most of our users would not be financially independent, and I'm sure many don't have jobs at all. Very few would be considered high paid.Age38% 18-2035% 16-1714% 21-2510% Under 16This really goes to show who we're working with - most of our users are young. We have a very low number of older age users, so probably don't expect the most thorough and mature responses all the time. Remember who you're working with. Typically, the sub is really good at this despite the relative young age and we don't see too much bullshit.Location68% North America10% Europe (Not UK)8% UK7% AustraliaMost of our users are from USA as you would expect and can typically while browsing the sub. Aussie boys getting on the map tho.FashionTime as a member of /r/streetwear?29% 6-12 months28% 12-24 months14% 3-6 months12% 1-3 months11% 24+ monthsFairly well distributed - most users have spent a moderate amount of time on the subreddit. This also shows that typically when a user says they like the way the subreddit used to be they don't have a clue what they're talking about as there is less than 11% of the sub thats been around longer than me (that answered the survey). This really shows through in a lot of the rule change requests we recieve - for example with WDYWT threads, most users haven't been around for the 3 different systems we've employed, and don't have much to compare it to. That isn't to say that they're wrong, and can't create their own well informed opinion.Other fashion forums used?54% None22% 4chan7% KTT5% The BasementFor most people, /r/streetwear is their only source of fashion news and discussion. For around 40% they participate in some other form of fashion related forum who9ch is great for us - this means users are getting opinions and ideas from a variety of sources.Favourite type of post?47% WDYWT34% Discussion7% Review6% News6% ArtThe WYDWT is the most popular post - this brings up the question of what the current state of the subreddit is, and if it should change. I believe the growing whitelist will have a positive impact as it continues to get more users on it to create a steady flow of high quality fits.Time spent on fashion related websites per day38% 30-60 minutes26% 0-30 minutes23% 60-120 minutes8% 120-180 minutesMost users get a 'quick-fix' or otherwise browse the subreddit for under an hour - this means that quicker to digest posts may get more attention. For example, standalone WDYWT threads are really easy to look at and don't take up time to read a bunch of text to get the benefit of the post.**How would you rate your knowledge about fashion?1 1.6%2 16.9%3 48.4%4 30.1%5 3%Most users believe they have a moderate/high understanding of fashion as a whole. Very few users believe to know very little, or a lot. This is probably a good middle ground.How many pairs of shoes do you own?5 (252)6 (235)4 (199)8 (177)7 (168)10 (165)3 (162)A variety of other responses. I fucked up by making this a text box.Most users have between 4 and 10 pairs of shoes. This should have been multi choice, shit was so hard to read easily.Average Yearly Spending (USD)32% 500-100031% 1000-500024% 200-5005% 200 or less5% 5000-10000Most users spend a moderate amount, but not enough to be copping multiple 'hype' pieces every year. Tying back into the income question, and age question, most users will not have the disposable funds to be buying expensive clothing regularly and may go for more basic pieces as a result. And I'm sure many users are working off their parents budgets.Do you have a skincare routine?52% Yes48% NoHalf the sub does, half doesn't. I would encourage those that don't have one already to have a look at /r/skincareaddiction. If you have skin issues this will help you endlessly. It's just another part of looking good. Take care of yourself, you're worth it.Do you style your hair?68% Yes32% No30% of our users do not style their hair - this may be due to the haircut (long, or very short), or just a lack of interest. If you don't already have a haircut you are happy with, check out /r/malehairadvice. A good haircut can change your entire look.Should people that don't skate be allowed to wear thrasher?78% Yes22% NoA majority of the sub believes you should - bringing this up is a great way to start an argument on /r/streetwear.Why should/shouldn't people that don't skate be allowed to wear thrasher?The responses in favour can be summarised to 'who gives a fuck, wear what you want'The responses in favour of burning non-skater thrasher wearers can be summarised to 'poser, it's made for skaters'We had over 1300 unique responses to this question, so gaining an accurate understanding of the responses is very difficult.How is /r/streetwears's friendliness to beginners?1 5%2 24%3 40%4 24%5 7%Most users believe the sub is quite beginner friendly - I would say the sub can be hostile, but at the end of the day it's most peoples first exposure to the style. Most of the content is beginner level, so we need to be accomodating where we can.Who is the best mod100% MrRikkaDuhHow satisfied are you with the moderation of /r/streetwear?1 2%2 1%3 2%4 5%5 10%6 11%7 25%8 27%9 8%10 8%Most users are quite satisfied, although I would love to see more responses in the 8+ range next time we do this. We can't please everyone but we do our best to keep things fair and smooth.Other FeedbackTo the ~150 users that said something similar to 'love me rikka' - I do. I love you all <3Lots of comments asked to abholish the wdywt thread again. I remain unconvinced cause that shit sucked when it was like that. 0% discussion, 100% fits. via /r/streetwear http://ift.tt/2v8Cfxj

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