Minotaur and JAXA Down Jackets Get Down Google Earth-Style
Marissa Brassfield — October 18, 2010 — Fashion
References: maround & highsnobiety
These Minotaur and JAXA down jackets come in a fun reversible print. One side is solid white or blue, while the other side features a print of a satellite image. JAXA is the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, so you know these prints are legit.
The bubble coats of the 90s are back with a bang, and these Minotaur and JAXA down jackets give this hip-hop aesthetic some 21st-century sensibilities. See more shots of each print above.
The bubble coats of the 90s are back with a bang, and these Minotaur and JAXA down jackets give this hip-hop aesthetic some 21st-century sensibilities. See more shots of each print above.
Trend Themes
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Reversible Satellite Image Prints — The trend of incorporating satellite images into fashion prints offers a unique and futuristic look.
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Resurgence of Bubble Coats — The comeback of bubble coats provides an opportunity for fashion brands to reinvent this nostalgic outerwear staple.
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Hip-hop Aesthetics in Fashion — The fusion of hip-hop aesthetics with contemporary fashion creates a disruptive style that resonates with the modern consumer.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of reversible satellite image prints to attract tech-savvy and fashion-forward customers.
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Outerwear — The resurgence of bubble coats presents an opportunity for outerwear brands to innovate and create updated versions of this classic apparel.
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Streetwear — Hip-hop aesthetics in fashion create a disruptive opportunity for streetwear brands to tap into the growing market demand for urban-inspired clothing.
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