Wearable tech coverage has been stuck in two broken modes. On one side, consumer reviewers waiting for brands to ship them product, grateful for access, soft on judgement. On the other, market analysts publishing once a year, by which point the story has already moved three times.
EVERYWEAR exists in that gap. We cover wearables through a Fashion, Culture and Technology lens, scored daily across fifteen sources that actually shape taste: BOF, Highsnobiety, Hypebeast, Wired, WWD. No advertisers, no review units, no brand relationships. The WTI score is not for sale, and our predictions sit on a public ledger you can check against us.
Take the Google and Gucci smart glasses. The hardware is the least interesting thing about them. What matters is Gucci lending its name to AI eyewear, pulling a category out of the engineer's pocket and onto the face of someone who cares how they look. That is the shift we track: the moment a technology stops being a gadget and starts being a signal. Fashion watches culture. Culture watches technology. EVERYWEAR watches all three.
Every morning the pipeline scores articles from 15 curated sources across five dimensions: relevance, freshness, source authority, brand signal, and cultural depth. The leaderboard below is the result. Updated twice daily, independent by design.
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