Lazy Oaf's New Taking Away Collection Drops For Fall 2018
References: lazyoaf & highsnobiety
Fashion label Lazy Oaf prepares to drop its new 'Taking Away' collection for the Fall 2018 season. This range draws a strong inspiration from old-school diner uniforms and fast food packaging. These design cues are infused into streetwear staples including loosely fitted t-shirts, collared shirts, wide-legged trousers, caps, cardigans, lightweight jackets, and sweaters. The color palette sees hues of muted brown, green, beige, with occasional pops of blue, yellow, and pinks. Some highlighting details are the checkered patterns as a nod to diner aesthetics, strips and playful graphics.
A few standout items from the Taking Away collection include the roll neck top with stripe details, the 'No Orders' sweater with a quarter-zip, chunky corduroy bottoms, and the checkerboard coach coat. The seasonal range is now available to shop online at Lazy Oaf.
A few standout items from the Taking Away collection include the roll neck top with stripe details, the 'No Orders' sweater with a quarter-zip, chunky corduroy bottoms, and the checkerboard coach coat. The seasonal range is now available to shop online at Lazy Oaf.
Trend Themes
1. Fast Food-inspired Fashion - The Lazy Oaf 'Taking Away' collection incorporates design cues from old-school diner uniforms and fast food packaging, creating a unique and trendy streetwear line.
2. Nostalgic Streetwear - Lazy Oaf's Fall 2018 collection brings back nostalgic vibes with its nod to diner aesthetics and retro graphics, appealing to consumers seeking a vintage-inspired look.
3. Muted Color Palette - The collection's muted brown, green, and beige hues, mixed with occasional pops of blue, yellow, and pink, offer a fresh and contemporary twist to the streetwear scene.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can tap into the growing demand for unique streetwear by incorporating fast food-inspired designs and nostalgic elements in their collections.
2. Fast Food Industry - Fast food brands can explore collaborations with fashion labels to create limited edition merchandise that combines restaurant aesthetics with streetwear fashion.
3. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can find opportunities to work with fashion brands by creating retro-inspired graphics and patterns that cater to the popular fast food-inspired streetwear trend.
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