The Casely-Hayford 2010 Autumn collection is far from your typical menswear line. Despite drawing from classic mens designs and military influences, there is something radically different about the line.
The Casely-Hayford 2010 Autumn collection finds the middle ground between conventional fashion and going completely off the page. It is very tailored, yet you can find a sleeve missing from one of their suit jackets and sleeves on other garments that look like a bunch of ties all stitched together. Take a look at the gallery to see the rest of the line.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Deconstructed Menswear
- The missing sleeve on the Casely-Hayford suit jacket hints at a trend towards deconstructed menswear.
- Mix-and-match Design
- The incorporation of tie-like panels on some garments in the Casely-Hayford collection suggests a trend towards mix-and-match design in menswear.
- Military-inspired Fashion
- The military influences in the Casely-Hayford collection point towards a trend in mens fashion for military-inspired designs.
Where This Applies
- Men's Fashion
- Designers and retailers in the men's fashion industry can capitalize on the trend towards deconstructed menswear by creating their own versions of the sleeveless suit jacket.
- Textile Manufacturing
- Textile manufacturers can cater to the mix-and-match trend by producing a variety of individual panels or patterns that can be combined in different ways by fashion designers.
- Military Gear Suppliers
- Suppliers of military-inspired materials and hardware can take advantage of the trend towards military-inspired fashion by offering their products to designers and retailers in the men's fashion industry.
