Fashion brands Dickies and FACETASM have collaborated again on an apparel collection that features oversized workwear-inspired designs. The two brands collaborated in 2020 on a deconstructed workwear design apparel collection. The new collection features a classic design but adds an oversized aspect.
The collection contains updated textile constructions accented with material mixes. The collection consists of a jacket and belted big-heart pants in black, beige, and blue-green colorways. The apparel fits in a relaxed and oversized appearance for a striking layered drape effect. The jacket has a loose bomber-like design, and the pants come with a thick strap belt. Additional designs to the collection include zippered pockets, D-ring buckles, Dickies tags, and a woven FACETASM label. The apparel collection is available for purchase in different price ranges.
Oversized Workwear Apparel Collections
Dickies and FACETASM Collaborate Again for New Collection
Trend Themes
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Oversized Workwear Apparel — The trend towards oversized workwear-inspired clothing continues, with opportunity for innovation in textile construction and use of material mixes.
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Deconstructed Workwear Design — Deconstructing traditional workwear designs continues to appeal to consumers, with potential for innovation in the use of contrasting textiles, patchwork, and bold accents.
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Relaxed and Layered Apparel — Consumers are drawn to relaxed, oversized silhouettes for a striking layered effect, offering the chance for innovation in garment construction and feature details.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend towards oversized workwear-inspired designs with new takes on traditional garments that feature innovative textile constructions and material mixes.
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Workwear — The workwear industry can leverage the trend towards deconstructed workwear design by incorporating contrasting fabrics, patchwork, and bold accents into durable and practical clothing.
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Textiles — With the trend towards oversized and layered clothing, the textiles industry can explore innovative fabric constructions and production techniques to meet the demand for unique and striking garments.