OAMC Joins WTAPS on a Special Peacemaker Jacket Design
OAMC works in collaboration with WTAPS on a special new Peacemaker jacket design that is made with inspiration from from militaristic elements. The Canadian imprint fuses its expertise together with the Japanese label for this project as the duo use vintage and discarded fabrication to create the outerwear.
The upcycled design is detailed with cobranding along the lower back and has a large Peacemaker touch at the top along with a minimal tag accenting the front of the design. Additional details include the woven drawcords at the cuffs to create a relaxed look. It is limited to only 121 units and will be exclusively available beginning October 13th online at the OAMC website beginning at 10am.
Image Credit: OAMC, WTAPS
The upcycled design is detailed with cobranding along the lower back and has a large Peacemaker touch at the top along with a minimal tag accenting the front of the design. Additional details include the woven drawcords at the cuffs to create a relaxed look. It is limited to only 121 units and will be exclusively available beginning October 13th online at the OAMC website beginning at 10am.
Image Credit: OAMC, WTAPS
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - Using vintage and discarded fabrication to create limited edition jackets presents an opportunity for sustainable fashion through upcycling.
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3. Military-inspired Design - Using militaristic elements in fashion design presents an opportunity for creating unique and edgy products in the market.
Industry Implications
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3. Consumer Goods - Incorporating militaristic elements in consumer goods design presents an opportunity for creating unique and edgy products in the market.
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