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2020-09-24 93352
Simplified and Recession-Proofing -- The Silhouette Trend for Women's Jeans
For denim market facing more and more challenges, recession-proofing denim collection is key. Simple and comfy silhouettes work with sustainable recycled technologies to invest in modern looks inspired by classics and to create trans-seasonal jeans, which a key silhouette for future jeans. Consumers pay more attention to sustainability, so designers obey the "less is more" design principle and advocates eco-friendly fibers. Creative washing crafts become more important. Comfy items are competitive in the market with the trans-seasonal property.
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2020-09-23 104426
Cool and New -- The Silhouette Trend for Kids' Trousers
In A/W 21/22, trousers will be more flexible, versatile and creative. With changes of fashion and consumption ways, street fashion prevails because it helps to extend individuality and express attitude. It is a key trend to fuse cool designs with soft fabrics for comfortable street fashion trousers. Workwear trousers play a key role this season. Adjustable gathered-ankle trousers, tapered trousers and mock-layer designs are also irreplaceable in A/W 21/22.
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2020-04-13 139438
Ice Age -- The Special Trend for Men's and Women's Ski Suits
As the impact of the environmental crisis gradually becomes more urgent and obvious, high intensity is the key design requirement of the ski theme. Carbon fiber, recycled nylon and graphene fibers can face the extreme environment and drive the development of sustainability. Vollebak's extreme thermal outerwear is made from dyneema yarn, which is 15 times stronger than steel and gets stronger in colder weather. Thus ski items need to adapt to severe weather, take toughness and durability as the top concerns, and combine protection with lightness and flexible elasticity.