Munich-based brand A Kind of Guise introduces the Patron Parka in preparation for the colder seasons of the year. The outerwear expert takes a sustainable route this time around. The design is oversized and padded to provide warmth and style. Additional elements include its detachable hood and water-resistant coating to combat the terrains of winter.
The padding is constructed from 100% recycled post-consumer fabric for an eco-friendly method. The design highlights is adjustable wait and hem, two front pockets for function, and more. It is offered in the colorway options of either Arctic White or Dark Sapphire. All of the pieces are constructed in Germany and are now available for purchase online for approximately $950 USD.
Sustainably Made Minimal Parkas
A Kind of Guise's Patron Parka is Minimal in its Color Palette
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - A growing consumer demand for environmentally-friendly fashion creates opportunities for companies to innovate and implement sustainable practices into their manufacturing processes.
2. Minimalism - Consumers are gravitating towards simple and minimalistic designs, challenging companies to create products that are both stylish and functional in their simplicity.
3. Winter Outerwear - As colder seasons approach, there is a growing need for innovative winter outerwear that provides both warmth and style, pushing companies to develop new styles and materials that can withstand harsh weather conditions.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry has an opportunity to incorporate environmentally-friendly materials and minimalist designs into their manufacturing processes to meet consumer demands for sustainable and functional fashion.
2. Outdoor Clothing Industry - Companies in the outdoor clothing industry have an opportunity to develop winter outerwear that is both stylish and functional, utilizing innovative materials that can withstand harsh climates and terrains.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing Industry - As sustainable practices become increasingly important to consumers, there is a growing opportunity for companies in the sustainable manufacturing industry to partner with fashion and outdoor clothing companies to provide recycled materials and sustainable production methods.