Seaonal Cartoon-Motif Streetwear

Joyrich and Club 75 Drop 'The Simpsons' Collection for SS18

Streetwear imprint label Club 75 joins forces with Joyrich on a collaboration for Spring/Summer 2018. The two drop a collection full of motifs from the iconic cartoon series, 'The Simpsons.' The collaborative range is comprised of graphic t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, hoodies, sweatpants, a series of jacket options, caps, and a bathing suit to prepare for the warm weather. The two labels have basically incorporated the cartoon characters from the animated show into an expansive range of wearable streetwear staples.

Some of the key items from the collection include the reversible bomber jacket comprised of leopard print and an all-over Bart Simpson print design. This pattern also adorns a matching hoodie and sweatpants set. Another notable piece is the dark denim jacket with the cartoon accents on the arms and chest.
Trend Themes
1. Cartoon-motif Streetwear - The trend of incorporating iconic cartoon characters into streetwear creates opportunities for collaborations and unique clothing designs.
2. Reversible Apparel - Reversible clothing, such as the leopard/Bart Simpson print bomber jacket, continues to be popular in streetwear and presents opportunities for versatile product development.
3. Iconic Cartoon Collaborations - Collaborations between streetwear brands and iconic cartoon shows, such as 'The Simpsons,' provide opportunities for unique branding and cross-promotion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can utilize the trend of cartoon-motif streetwear to create new and innovative product lines.
2. Streetwear - The streetwear industry can capitalize on the popularity of reversible clothing and incorporate it into future designs and collections.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can collaborate with streetwear brands to create merchandise featuring iconic cartoon characters, tapping into a new market and expanding the reach of the show.

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