Remade Vintage Sportswear

atmos Recreates Sportswear Garments with Cut and Patch Techniques

Japanese shoe retailer atmos released its own collection of in-house offerings centered around a blend of vintage sports apparel. The new atmos collection is comprised of reworked hoodies and sweaters cut and merged together down the center. The expansive selection includes cut-up pieces from brands such as New Balance, Nike and adidas. Every offering is one-of-a-kind and has been repurposed from vintage sweaters and windbreaker jackets.

The "Frankenstein-like" design that the collection embodies boasts vibrant colors such as bright yellow, red, purple, white, orange and blue. Most of the collection is comprised of half-split hoodies, but some jackets have details such as patchwork and textural contrasting.

A standout item from the collection is the windbreaker that is half a button-down shirt, with pieces of jersey material sewn in as well.
Trend Themes
1. Remade Vintage Sportswear - Opportunity to create unique and sustainable fashion pieces by repurposing vintage sportswear garments through cut and patch techniques.
2. In-house Offerings - Opportunity for retailers to develop their own collections of reworked vintage sportswear, providing customers with one-of-a-kind fashion options.
3. Frankenstein-like Design - Opportunity to experiment with bold color combinations and unique garment constructions in sportswear, creating visually striking and standout pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can tap into the trend of remade vintage sportswear by offering their own collections and attracting customers interested in unique and sustainable fashion.
2. Apparel Upcycling - Apparel upcycling businesses can thrive by providing cut and patch services to repurpose vintage sportswear garments, offering customers one-of-a-kind and personalized fashion options.
3. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can incorporate the Frankenstein-like design aesthetic into their collections, offering edgy and eye-catching sportswear garments for fashion-forward consumers.

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