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In "Silicon Valley," the eponymous HBO show premiering next Sunday, this does not go unnoticed. Take the show's programming types: "The brogrammers, they all wear shirts that show off their muscles," said Daniel Orlandi, the show's original costume designer. "But they only concentrate on the top. They all have skinny legs." "Silicon Valley" is a show about a group of engineers - now embracing the term "hackers" - all bunking in a hacker house while mining for startup gold. Based in part on creator Mike Judge's own time as a Silicon Valley engineer in the late '80s, the show is liberal in poking fun at techie tropes: When a group of cute girls approaches at a party, it turns out they're paid to be there; the employees at Google-like company Hooli ride a giant white company bus to get to the office. But in Judge's vision of Silicon Valley, style is also an important language, one that conveys to viewers the show's (and the valley's) social hierarchy. The show's main character, Richard, is the "prototype young Silicon Valley guy," Orlandi said.

Richard has a big idea for an algorithm that will change the way we all search online. His Zuckerberg-esque hoodie is a ubiquitous prop (it's even written into the original script). "I think at one point he wears it with a tie," said Orlandi. "The hoodie is like Silicon Valley's sport coat. That's not even funny; Among the show's hacker hostel crowd, worn-in attire is favored. Richard, for example, is supposed to look as if he were still wearing the clothes his mom bought for him before he dropped out of college and went west. The team shopped at thrift stores and washed clothes with sand to give them that thousand-years-old appeal. Overall, it's all about comfort, utility and cost. There are a lot of random logo T-shirts among this crowd - "if they're giving out a free T-shirt in (Silicon Valley), there's a line," Orlandi said. Brogrammers - athletic alpha-nerds, the apparent popular guys of HBO's tech world - get tops in stretchy fabrics and nicer, crisply cut jeans.

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