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Wardrobe.NYC Released Its Second Minimalist Collection

— July 23, 2018 — Eco
Conceived as an anti-fast fashion sports collection, Wardrobe.NYC's new 10-piece set puts a focus on monochromatic shades and high-quality materials. Developed as an e-commerce-only venture by designer Josh Goot and stylist Christine Centenera, this anti-fast fashion brand originally launched with an eight-piece collection. This initial offering featured tailored silhouettes from a minimalist eye with each piece made in Italy,

This second round collection by Wardrobe.NYC features an entirely monochromatic color scheme focusing on sporty designs. The entire 10-piece collection comes priced at $1,500, with customers being limited to just size selection. This new Wardrobe.NYC collection features a t-shirt, a long-sleeve tee, a track top, a windbreaker, running shorts, track shorts, track pants, leggings and an exclusive Yung-1 adidas sneaker.

Trend Themes

  1. Anti-fast Fashion — The trend towards rejecting fast fashion and promoting higher quality, longer lasting clothing.
  2. Minimalist Collections — The trend towards simplistic and functional design in clothing collections.
  3. E-commerce-only Ventures — The trend towards online-only fashion brands that offer convenience and accessibility to customers.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — The fashion industry can benefit from rethinking traditional fast fashion and experimenting with minimalist, high-quality collections.
  2. Sportswear — The sportswear industry can benefit from incorporating minimalist design and higher quality materials into their clothing lines.
  3. E-commerce — The e-commerce industry can benefit from supporting online-only fashion brands that focus on sustainability and quality.
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