The HUMAN MADE Fall/Winter 2020 Capsule Boasts Western Influences
The HUMAN MADE Fall/Winter 2020 collection was recently unveiled and featured a series of designs that are inspired by vintage militaristic silhouettes and Ivy influences. The expansive seasonal range features items such as varsity jackets, knit sweaters, denim chore coats, wool coats, rugby shirts, chinos, baseball shirts. cargo pants, puffy jackets, and much more.
One of the standout items in the collection is a button up short sleeve shirt that is complete with a mandarin collar. It is constructed to deliver a relaxed silhouette with its laid back shade and has font graphics that are similar to Chinese-migrant-based businesses that launched in North America. The front of the piece features functional twin chest pockets and tonal frog buttons for enclosure.
Image Credit: HUMAN MADE
One of the standout items in the collection is a button up short sleeve shirt that is complete with a mandarin collar. It is constructed to deliver a relaxed silhouette with its laid back shade and has font graphics that are similar to Chinese-migrant-based businesses that launched in North America. The front of the piece features functional twin chest pockets and tonal frog buttons for enclosure.
Image Credit: HUMAN MADE
Trend Themes
1. Vintage Militaristic Silhouettes - Creating vintage-inspired clothing with militaristic design elements provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
2. Ivy Influences - Incorporating Ivy League-inspired aesthetics into clothing designs opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
3. Chinese-migrant-inspired Graphics - Using font graphics inspired by Chinese-migrant-based businesses in North America presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the potential for disruptive innovation by incorporating vintage militaristic silhouettes and Ivy influences into their designs.
2. Apparel Manufacturing - Apparel manufacturers can seize opportunities for disruptive innovation by producing clothing that combines vintage military design elements and Ivy League-inspired aesthetics.
3. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can contribute to disruptive innovation by creating font graphics inspired by Chinese-migrant-based businesses for use in clothing design.
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