Sukujan-Inspired Embroidered Fashion

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maharishi Unveils the SS22 Drop 3 Full of Militaristic Looks

London-based streetwear imprint maharishi introduces the Drop 3 capsule to join its Spring/Summer 2022 season. Similar to its previous two collections, there is a strong blend of embroidered details and as per usual, is rooted in militaristic silhouettes.

This time around, there are many Sukujan inspirations that translate through the embroidered details including the Tibetan dragon. The embroidery is applied with a hand machine and details items such as the merlot tonal hoodies, green militaristic flight suits, black cargo pants, and much more. In addition to the dragon embroidery, there are also the kimono shirts, buttoned tops, nylon outerwear, camo designs, tees, lightweight hemp sets, and much more. The rest of the capsule includes scarves, backpacks, beanies, caps, and sling bags.
Trend Themes
1. Embroidered Streetwear - There is room for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry through the use of traditional embroidery techniques in contemporary streetwear.
2. Sukujan-inspired Design - Designers can explore the use of Sukujan-inspired embroidery in various clothing styles to provide a unique twist in their collections.
3. Militaristic Silhouettes - A blend of streetwear and military styles can create new opportunities for brands to expand their product offerings and attract new customers.
Industry Implications
1. Streetwear - Streetwear companies can incorporate traditional embroidery techniques and militaristic designs to enhance their collections and appeal to a wider audience.
2. Fashion - The use of Sukujan-inspired embroidery and militaristic design can challenge the traditional norms of the fashion industry and open up new avenues for innovation.
3. Accessories - Designers can also experiment with embroidered details on accessories such as backpacks, beanies, and sling bags to create cohesive collections with their clothing lines.

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