The Shaolin Wu Knit Cap is Nothing to Mess With
Robyn Currie — November 30, 2009 — Fashion
References: thebrandwutang & freshnessmag
Wu Tang Clan could come out with anything, I would love it. Wu Tang Clan toothbrush? I am all over that. Thankfully this time they are releasing the Shaolin Wu Knit Cap with APPLEBAUM, and you can fully expect me to be sporting one.
A super simple cap that is available in three different colorways (yellow, black, and white). The front features the word ‘Shaolin’ diagonally with the Wu Tang Clan symbol beside it. And on the back, perhaps the best part of the Shaolin Wu Knit Cap, is the phrase ‘Protect Ya Neck’. Dynamite.
A super simple cap that is available in three different colorways (yellow, black, and white). The front features the word ‘Shaolin’ diagonally with the Wu Tang Clan symbol beside it. And on the back, perhaps the best part of the Shaolin Wu Knit Cap, is the phrase ‘Protect Ya Neck’. Dynamite.
Trend Themes
1. Rapstar Toques - Opportunity for fashion brands to collaborate with popular music groups to create limited edition merchandise.
2. Streetwear Caps - Growing demand for simple and stylish caps with unique designs that showcase personal interests or fandom.
3. Hip Hop Fashion - Increasing popularity of hip hop-inspired fashion items that incorporate iconic logos and phrases.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the trend by producing collaborations with musicians and creating streetwear-inspired merchandise.
2. Music - Musicians can leverage their brand and fanbase by partnering with fashion brands to create exclusive merchandise and expand their reach.
3. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can capitalize on the trend by designing and selling caps and other fashion items that appeal to hip hop and music enthusiasts.
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