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Noah's FW21 Collection Boldly Blends Categories

New York-based men’s fashion brand Noah has unveiled its highly anticipated Noah FW21 collection. Diverse yet distinctly retro, the new capsule boldly blends styles from workwear to sportswear, to classic tailoring.

The collection includes a wide range of garments including suit sets, corduroy pants, hoodies, graphic t-shirts, quarter-zip hoodies, colorful button-ups, sneakers, and more. Baggier looks are a recurring theme throughout the collection; almost all of the brand’s new pant offerings are of the relaxed fit variety. Even suit dress pants are tailored to be loose and breezy.

Though the capsule is packed with many notable looks, there are a few standout items such as the grey cross country wool sweater, the brown corduroy jacket, and the bright pink dress pants. Fans of the high-end streetwear brand will be delighted to hear that Noah’s FW21 collection is now available both online or at Noah’s NYC Flagship store.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Menswear - The popularity of retro styles in menswear presents opportunities for innovative designs that blend classic and modern elements.
2. Blended Styles - Blending different styles from workwear to sportswear could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for menswear fashion brands.
3. Relaxed Fit - The trend towards relaxed fit pants and suits presents an opportunity to create more comfortable and versatile professional attire.
Industry Implications
1. Menswear Fashion - Fashion brands that tap into retro-inspired menswear and blended styles could gain a competitive edge in the market.
2. Apparel Manufacturing - Manufacturers could embrace the demand for relaxed fit clothing in menswear and develop new production techniques to create unique designs and materials.
3. Ecommerce Retail - As online shopping continues to grow, retailers could leverage the demand for menswear collections to develop new personalized customer experiences.

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