The Subcrew 2010 Spring Collection Goes Back to Basics
Alex Scott — March 10, 2010 — Fashion
References: subcrewreact & hypebeast
Now I know I have written up some articles on skater clothing here in the past, but I find that this is one line that stays true to the sport. The clothing associated with skateboarding is often bold and bright with upbeat color schemes and a preference for putting a logo wherever there is available space. The Subcrew 2010 Spring collection sticks with this formula and brings to the table a line that is simple, hip and easy on the eyes.
The Subcrew 2010 Spring collection features garments that fit the body well, but don't hug too close, which leaves plenty of breathing room in case you actually want to skate in your skateboard clothes.
The Subcrew 2010 Spring collection features garments that fit the body well, but don't hug too close, which leaves plenty of breathing room in case you actually want to skate in your skateboard clothes.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Skate Fashion - There is an opportunity for the fashion industry to embrace sustainable materials for skate apparel, while retaining the sport's bold aesthetic.
2. Inclusive Skate Apparel Sizing - Skate apparel can benefit from inclusivity in sizing to fit and accommodate a wider range of body types and people.
3. Customizable Skate Apparel - Offering customizable options for skate apparel can provide a tailored experience that fits athletes' specifications and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace disruptive sustainable practices and inclusive sizing to lead in the skate apparel market.
2. Sports - The sports industry can take advantage of offering customizable skate apparel options to cater to athletes' unique specifications and preferences.
3. Retail - Retailers can benefit from offering skate apparel that reflects sustainability, inclusivity, and customization to appeal to conscious consumers.
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