Streetwear label Central High unveils its latest collection designed for the Fall/Winter 2018 season. The range is full of goods that evoke a psychedelic theme through its graphic designs. Mike Carney and the brand launch a selection of caps and tees that take on a political perspective as well. The designs reference encouragement of stopping nuclear weapons through colorful takes.
The graphic t-shirts are without a doubt the standout items in the collection as it boasts texts that read "Why?" and "I have friends in low places." Another key piece in the collection is the cap constructed from corduroy fabrics that read "Why" as well. The full Central High Fall/Winter 2018 collection is now available to shop online and at select retail locations including Kinfolk, Barneys, and Opening Ceremony.
Psychedelic Graphic Streetwear
Central High Introduces its Collection for the FW18 Season
Trend Themes
1. Psychedelic Graphic Streetwear - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity to incorporate psychedelic graphic designs into streetwear to create unique and eye-catching clothing collections.
2. Political Statement Fashion - The introduction of political themes into streetwear offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for brands to make bold statements through their clothing.
3. Collaborations with Retailers - Collaborating with select retail locations to sell exclusive collections presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for streetwear brands to increase visibility and reach a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the trend of psychedelic graphic streetwear by incorporating bold and vibrant designs into their clothing collections.
2. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can explore the trend of incorporating political themes into their designs to create unique and impactful clothing collections.
3. Retail - The retail industry can benefit from collaborations with streetwear brands, offering exclusive collections that attract a wider customer base and increase foot traffic to their stores.