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Places+Faces Launch a New Reflective Capsule

London-based streetwear imprint Places+Faces introduces a new range in the form of the Reflective capsule that is made up of bold tracksuit sets and a puffer jacket. The collection kicks off with a matching set in a black tonal palette with a crewneck jumper paired with joggers to match.

It is designed with custom branding that reads P+F on the chest and leg sections. This is all finished with reflective detailing added by 3M materials along the contrast stitching that is seen by the legs, logo, arms, and neckline. The same design makes its way onto the grey colorway as well, with the shining accent done in the black when it hits the light. The puffer coat rounds out the collection and has pull strings on the waist for adjustability.
Trend Themes
1. Reflective Streetwear - The rise of Reflective Streetwear and 3M materials are creating opportunities for fashion and lifestyle brands to innovate and incorporate tech into their designs.
2. Custom Branding - Custom branding is becoming more popular in the streetwear industry, offering an opportunity for brands to create unique and authentic products.
3. Tonal Palettes - The use of tonal palettes in streetwear designs is becoming more prevalent, allowing brands to create cohesive and minimalist collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The Reflective capsule collection by Places+Faces demonstrates the opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate 3M materials and custom branding into their streetwear designs.
2. Lifestyle - Reflective streetwear is not only functional for safety but also allows individuals to express themselves through fashion, creating an opportunity for lifestyle brands to incorporate this trend into their product offerings.
3. Tech - The use of 3M materials in Reflective streetwear presents an opportunity for tech companies to partner with fashion and lifestyle brands to create innovative and functional designs.

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