A delayed flight doesn't look so bad after seeing the EK by New Era Spring/Summer 2011 lookbook. EK and New Era have teamed up to create a line of hats that are bringing the old-school back.
New Era is known primarily for creating fitted sports hats that are extremely comfortable but not very refined. The EK by New Era Spring/Summer 2011 collection is full of cabbie hats and fedoras that manage to toe the fine line between refined retro and vintage hipster-chic. The clothing in the lookbook was provided by the likes of SOPHNET, Steven Alan, hobo and Waste(twice), and there are definitely a few staple pieces that stand out throughout the series. If you're on the prowl for a new summer hat, be sure to check out the EK by New Era Spring/Summer 2011 collection.
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The EK by New Era Spring/Summer 2011 Collection Highlights Refined Hats
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Marketing - Marketers can explore the concept of nostalgia marketing, leveraging vintage-themed campaigns to promote products that evoke feelings of nostalgia among consumers.