These 80s and 90s-inspired pieces of men's streetwear spark nostalgia and revive beloved looks from Stussy's past collections. Taking styles from its past 35 years, Stussy created a holiday line of men's clothing that uses designs like silk Letterman jackets and fleece sweaters. The fashionable pieces are also functional as they've been strengthened with nylon and polar fleece to brave the winter.
Even the models sporting the clothing for the brand have 80s and 90s looks and hairstyles to them -- one model with shoulder-length flattened hair, which the world has seen a return to.
The men's streetwear line features a wide array of hats that reference the past -- like bucket hats, balaclavas, denim baseball caps and beanies. Though these are taken from previous decades, the looks manage to adapt to 2015 as some of the styles have naturally returned to the fashion world already.
80s-Inspired Men's Streetwear
Stussy's Holiday Line is Inspired by Its Past Iconic Pieces & Styles
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgia-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for brands to create clothing lines that tap into nostalgia for past decades, offering a unique blend of retro and modern styles.
2. Functional Fashion - Potential for clothing brands to combine fashion and functionality, creating pieces that are both stylish and built for specific purposes.
3. Modeling Trends - Opportunity for models to embrace retro looks and hairstyles, creating a resurgence of popular styles from past decades.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend by creating new lines that draw inspiration from previous decades, appealing to consumers seeking a mix of nostalgia and modern style.
2. Apparel Manufacturing - Manufacturers can seize the opportunity to produce functional garments that blend fashion with practicality, catering to customers in need of clothing that serves specific purposes.
3. Modeling and Entertainment - Models and entertainers can embrace nostalgic looks and hairstyles, sparking a revival of popular styles from past decades and setting new trends in the industry.