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this'll make me actually wanna unbox war paint cases
I also wanted to let you know I appreciate your work in adding those custom wears to all your war paints. They just add so much to what would, oftentimes, be a 1-dimensional war paint and, frankly, an absolute vexation when opening cases (bc who doesn't love getting a FT smissmas spycrabs on their 57th case opening?). They also alleviate some of the pressure on the Unusual end of the market (bc FN's rarity is only exacerbated when combined with the rarity of unboxing an Unu. in the 1st place).
That's not to say custom-wearless war paints are all bad in the lower wears. Swashbuckled, Kiln & Conquer, Damascus & Mahogany, Kill Covered: they just absolutely tickle my fancy in the lower wears. Unfortunately, those are the exceptions, and not the rule.
Plus, the coffee theme is applicable to a ton of loadouts. Obviously a given is any Sniper loadout bc of 'Meet the Sniper.' Most winter/Christmas loadouts would pair well as well, as well as British/Gentleman loadouts, detective loadouts, diner waiter, etc...
All 3 textures are very varied and well-designed, whilst not being overly focused on the details, more on the abstract, which is one of TF2's strengths.