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The Garbstore FW22 Collection is Full of Cozy, Textured Pieces

The newly unveiled Garbstore FW22 collection combines British and Japanese design elements to offer a range of highly-textured pieces that are perfect for winter weather.

In total, the collection was created using 11 different mills throughout Japan, resulting in a truly unique combination of materials and cuts. Standout items within the collection include baggy paisley shirts, goose-down overcoats, and extra-cozy zip-up fleeces. In addition, the collection's accompanying lookbook teased images of the brand's newest Padmore & Barnes footwear collaboration.

Moreover, the lookbook also includes a variety of items from Garbstone's subsidiary labels, Drop Out Sports and The English Difference. These pieces include collegiate-inspired cardigans, merino wool turtle necks, crewneck sweaters, pullover hoodies, mock neck sweats, and more.
Trend Themes
1. Cross-cultural Textures - Combining design elements from different cultures to create a unique and textured fashion collection.
2. Mills Collaboration - Working with multiple mills to create a unique combination of materials and cuts for a fashion collection.
3. Subsidiary Label Showcasing - Integrating pieces from subsidiary labels within a fashion collection to offer a wider range of styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - This trend could be used by clothing brands to create unique collections by combining elements of different cultures.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies can explore collaborating with multiple mills to create new and exciting textiles for their products.
3. Branding and Marketing - Brands can explore integrating pieces from their subsidiary labels to offer a wider range of styles and brand personality to their customers.

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