Sufu moves way slow compared to SF, except the market.
It's more concerned with edginess and subculture than SF, which I'd judge is historically more concerned with looking decent, not that SF doesn't have its edgier posters.
It's also generally meaner than SF, and therefore sometimes more honest.
The reaction to workwear trends on sufu is somewhat just part of the wider backlash against those influences, and more specifically a reaction against the Superdenim subforum, which is INTENSE.
The new SF design looks, IMO, more like sufu.![peepwall[1].gif](http://files.styleforum.net/images/smilies/peepwall%5B1%5D.gif)
It's more concerned with edginess and subculture than SF, which I'd judge is historically more concerned with looking decent, not that SF doesn't have its edgier posters.
It's also generally meaner than SF, and therefore sometimes more honest.
The reaction to workwear trends on sufu is somewhat just part of the wider backlash against those influences, and more specifically a reaction against the Superdenim subforum, which is INTENSE.
The new SF design looks, IMO, more like sufu.
![peepwall[1].gif](http://files.styleforum.net/images/smilies/peepwall%5B1%5D.gif)
















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