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KSUBI Debuts its 'This Is Not A Rodeo' Collection

KSUBI introduces its 'This Is Not A Rodeo' collection, combining the 'cowboy-core' trend with modern design elements. This collection, available for men and women, features KSUBI's signature styles and presents a unique take on contemporary Western fashion.

A standout feature of the collection is the limited edition handcrafted hats, made in collaboration with Australian hatmaker 'BxmBxm.' The women’s range includes denim styles like the 'Low Rider' and 'Soho' with decorative details, as well as new pieces such as "the oversized frontier denim shirt, slim fit Valentina halter top, and boxy Alabama crop shirt, all featuring anti-brass hardware and Western designs."

For men, the collection "updates classic styles like the Oh G Jacket, Anti K, and Bronko denim with hand-embellished details and cowboy-inspired appliqué; Western themes, including the KSUBI skeleton, are reinterpreted" with a modern twist. The 'This Is Not A Rodeo' collection blends Western wear with street style for a unique and well-crafted look.
Trend Themes
1. Modern Cowboy-core - The fusion of cowboy aesthetics with contemporary street style opens new possibilities in fashion design.
2. Handcrafted Limited Editions - Collaborations with artisanal craftsmen like hatmakers provide a unique edge in product offerings.
3. Gender-inclusive Western Fashion - Designing Western-themed apparel for both men and women taps into a broader market by challenging traditional gender norms.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Innovating the classic Western style with modern elements diversifies the fashion landscape.
2. Handmade Goods - Integrating hand-embellished details and collaborations with local artisans enriches product uniqueness.
3. Gender-neutral Clothing - Expanding Western-inspired fashion to be more gender-inclusive reflects evolving societal views and broadens appeal.

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