Plaid Patterning Luxury Shirts

Burberry's Multi Check Quilted Overshirt Boasts Colorblocking Looks

Luxury fashion house Burberry reveals its latest design preparing for the Fall 2019 season in the form of the 'Multi Check Quilted Overshirt.' It reconstructs an overshirt with a series of the house's signature plaid patterning in a variety of hues and design.

The overall piece is constructed from a cotton knit weave material and across the look are plaid patches that are colorblocked in asymmetrical elements. The bevy of patterning feature the iconic beige checks that are contrasted with yellow, light blue, and orange checks as well. The front of the overshirt is sectioned off into four different parts and boast contrasting details with the paneling sleeves and differently patterned collars as well. Additional details include the hazel buttons, small chest pocket, logo-emblazoned lining, and button-down collars.
Trend Themes
1. Plaid Patterning - Luxury fashion houses can create innovative designs by incorporating plaid patterns in their clothing, which are popular among consumers.
2. Colorblocking Looks - The popularity of colorblocking allows fashion brands to experiment with eclectic color combinations to create unique and attractive clothing pieces.
3. Asymmetrical Elements - Using asymmetrical elements such as patchwork and paneling can add depth and texture to clothing, creating eye-catching designs.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Fashion - Luxury fashion brands can use plaid patterns and colorblocking looks to add a unique and stylish twist to their clothing and attract fashion-forward consumers.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The use of a cotton knit weave material and various plaid patches allows textile manufacturers to experiment with techniques and create unusual designs.
3. Retail Industry - The incorporation of asymmetrical elements into clothing can draw customers to retail stores, as they can be enticed by unique and eye-catching designs.

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