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Cost Per Kilo Unveils Avant-Garde 'Collection 006'

Experimental South Korean fashion label Cost Per Kilo has introduced 'Collection 006,' an exciting capsule featuring clothing designs inspired by the notion of "withering away."

Building on the raw, urban aesthetic of its previous five collections, 'Collection 006' boasts a wide range of avant-garde looks consisting of mostly oversized fits dressed in abstract graphics. Items in the collection include heavy twill cargo pants, reversible french terry sweatshirts, half-zip track jackets, retractable mesh hoodies, nylon shirts, and baggy track pants with paneled pockets.

Consistent across all these garments are neutral-toned colorways, highly textured materials, and baggy, extra-wide cuts, imbuing the items with a distinct ill-fitted appeal. Cost Per Kilo plans to release the new collection in various installments, with select items already being made available on the brand's website.
Trend Themes
1. Ill-fitted Streetwear - The trend of ill-fitted streetwear designs offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in sizing technology and customization.
2. Avant-garde Capsules - The trend of capsule collections featuring avant-garde designs offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in supply chain and inventory management.
3. Textured Materials - The trend of using highly textured materials in clothing designs offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in sustainable and eco-friendly materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage ill-fitted streetwear, avant-garde capsules, and textured materials trends to create new market segments and reach wider audiences.
2. Technology - The technology industry can develop new sizing technology and customization tools to provide more inclusive and personalized experiences for customers in the fashion industry.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can explore new ways to create highly textured materials using eco-friendly and sustainable materials for the fashion industry.

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