If you're looking for that South Western charm but want to refrain from looking like a full-blown cowboy, you'll want to pick up a couple of items from the Phigvel Makers & Co 2010 Spring line. This Japanese label, known for its work wear, is offering up some high quality items for the upcoming season.
What I like about this line so much is that it stays basic without compromising any style. Often I find the simpler items have far more mass appeal, anyway. Some highlights from the Phigvel Makers & Co 2010 Spring line include a pre-wrinkled polo, and my personal favorite, a glazed tan leather jacket.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Southwestern Charm
- Opportunity to create clothing lines that incorporate Southwestern design elements for a unique and stylish aesthetic.
- Basic Style
- Potential for creating minimalist and timeless clothing items that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
- Pre-wrinkled Fashion
- Innovative opportunity to introduce pre-wrinkled clothing items that are low-maintenance and retain a stylish, worn-in look.
Sectors Adopting This
- Men's Fashion
- The men's fashion industry can explore incorporating Southwestern elements and minimalist designs to create trendy and versatile clothing options.
- Leather Goods
- Opportunity for leather goods manufacturers to produce glazed tan leather jackets that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.
- Apparel Manufacturing
- Manufacturers specializing in pre-wrinkled fabrics can cater to the demand for low-maintenance clothing items that offer a fashionable, lived-in appearance.