The Nitraid 2010 Spring Collection Lets You Blend With the Scenery
Alex Scott — March 5, 2010 — Fashion
I remember when I was younger it was the "in" thing for a while to wear faux camouflage. If you are going to have army-inspired clothing, either make it a replica of real army clothing or go in a completely different direction. The Nitraid 2010 Spring Collection has done the latter.
"Real City Camo" is the name of this line and it gets its inspiration form various common urban images such as rows of grey skyscrapers and cracked pavement. The Nitraid 2010 Spring Collection used aerial shots from Yoyogi Japan for its patterns, making you look like part of a building or a sidewalk if you were to wear the garments.
"Real City Camo" is the name of this line and it gets its inspiration form various common urban images such as rows of grey skyscrapers and cracked pavement. The Nitraid 2010 Spring Collection used aerial shots from Yoyogi Japan for its patterns, making you look like part of a building or a sidewalk if you were to wear the garments.
Trend Themes
1. Real-city-camo Fashion - Opportunity to integrate urban images into fashion design with realistic camouflage patterns.
2. Authentic Military Inspired Clothing - Opportunity to provide authentic military clothing as an alternative to civilian-inspired designs.
3. Aerial Shot-inspired Patterns - Opportunity to incorporate aerial shots into fashion textiles for a unique look and feel.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can leverage this trend by exploring military and urban-inspired clothing designs.
2. Military Clothing Industry - The military clothing industry can explore civilian-inspired military clothing designs that push towards unique and urban-inspired patterns.
3. Textile Industry - The textile industry can collaborate with designers to create unique textiles inspired by aerial shots of cities for use in fashion design.
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