Those who have ever lived in Southern California will instantly recognize Shaun Samson's new Mexican Blanket collection. The London-based streetwear designer has created a range of shirts and shorts inspired by the colorful Mexican blankets sold to tourists and the fashion of the beach kids he grew up with in San Diego.
At first glance, the Mexican Blanket collection looks to be nothing more than a collection of colorful shirts and shorts. However, upon closer inspection, you will see that Samson actually spliced in bits of real Mexican blankets into each piece. The designer used his signature technique -- needle-punch felting -- to integrate patches of blanket into each shirt and pair of shorts -- oh, and he did it all by hand. The collection is being carried by Opening Ceremony and should be available now.
Serape-Inspired Streetwear
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Trend Themes
1. Mexican Blanket Fashion - Creating clothing that incorporates authentic Mexican blankets offers a unique and culturally-inspired streetwear trend.
2. Handcrafted Fashion - Utilizing needle-punch felting to integrate patches of blanket into clothing presents an opportunity for handcrafted streetwear designs.
3. Cultural Nostalgia Fashion - Designing clothing that evokes nostalgia for a specific culture, such as the fashion of beach kids in San Diego, can tap into the market's longing for cultural connections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion industry can explore the incorporation of authentic cultural elements into clothing, providing unique and sought-after products.
2. Art and Crafts - The art and crafts industry can benefit from the use of needle-punch felting techniques to create intricate designs and textures in various products.
3. Tourism and Souvenirs - The tourism industry can take advantage of nostalgic fashion trends by offering culturally-inspired products as souvenirs, catering to tourists' desire for authentic experiences.