Japanese street clothing brand A Bathing Ape has hooked up with a UK-based company for the Bape x Harris Tweed Cap Collection. The dapper lids come in two different styles and feature three classic colorways.
A Bathing Ape is revered for past collaborations with streetwear and high fashion brands, but the Bape x Harris Tweed Cap Collection is a venture that sees both brands experimenting with rough, unfinished woolen fabric. The caps are available in two styles, known as 'Ivy' and 'Newsboy', and are detailed with a plaid pattern in three colors. Tweed, a rough wool fabric, is the dominant material used in these finely crafted caps.
The collaboration is a chance for A Bathing Ape to experiment with a more vintage look, and stray away form the brand's street-infused styles that have made it famous.
What's Driving This Trend
- Rough Woolen Fabrics
- Opportunity for brands to experiment with unconventional and vintage materials in their clothing collections.
- Streetwear X High Fashion Collaborations
- Potential for innovative partnerships between streetwear brands and high-end fashion labels to create unique and trendy clothing collections.
- Classic Plaid Patterns
- Demand for traditional patterns like plaid in fashion, providing opportunities to incorporate them in modern designs.
Who This Affects Most
- Street Clothing
- The streetwear industry can explore collaborations and experiments with different materials to create distinctive and fashionable clothing.
- Fashion Accessories
- Opportunity for accessory brands to incorporate rough woolen fabrics and classic patterns in their products, providing a vintage touch.
- Lifestyle Brands
- Lifestyle brands can tap into the trend of classic patterns and vintage materials to create apparel and accessories that appeal to a wider audience.
