atmos taps both Staple and New Balance to work in collaboration to drop the Crow & Pigeon collection for the season. The spotlight of the capsule is the X-Racer sneaker that is accompanied by a selection of apparel that is detailed with co-branding accents that reference all of the contributing brands.
The X-Racer sneaker model is detailed with monochromatic hues and a vibrant bright pink logo on the side that reads "N" as a nod to New Balance. This follows through in a gradient manner down to the panel that rests by the heel. The back of the shoe has an embroidered Staple Pigeon in gray or in an all-black look that looks similar to crows as a nod to atmos.
Image Credit: atmos
What's Driving This Trend
- Animal-themed Streetwear
- The rise of animal-themed streetwear presents opportunities for brands to collaborate and create unique collections that appeal to fashion-conscious consumers.
- Collaborative Fashion Collections
- The trend of collaborative fashion collections allows brands to leverage each other's strengths and fan bases to create innovative, limited-edition products.
- Co-branding Accents
- The use of co-branding accents in apparel and footwear creates opportunities for brands to reach new audiences and foster brand loyalty through unique design elements.
Who This Affects Most
- Streetwear
- The streetwear industry can capitalize on the animal-themed trend by partnering with other brands to create exclusive collections that cater to the growing demand for unique and stylish streetwear.
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can explore collaborative collections with other industry players to tap into new consumer segments, generate buzz, and drive sales through limited-edition products.
- Apparel and Footwear
- Apparel and footwear companies can seize the opportunity of co-branding accents to differentiate their products, create brand recognition, and enhance the overall consumer experience.
