Canalé pants and other 'comfy' arrows that you won't stop carrying this 2021
"Comfort first". A mantra that we have integrated in the face of the explosion of time spent at home and visible, both on the catwalks and in street style. "Sportswear and casualwear continue to dominate demand, as evidenced by a 71% year-over-year increase in hoodies. Kim Kardashian's signature hooded velor jacket, SKIMS, is the sixth most popular women's item, while Nike Sportswear's classic Tech Fleece zip-up hoodie ranks fifth on the list of most popular men's items," the Lyst platform tells us based on its data.
The autumn/winter collections confirmed this desire: Dolce & Gabbana displayed, for example, a collection full of knitwear. This season, continue the trend with garments that combine elegance and comfort such as the Max Mara bi-material sweatshirt or the relaxed-fit designs from The Row. It is also no coincidence that the search for pajamas has exploded. With shirts and pants, worn together or separately, the boundaries between home and streetwear are blurred more than ever. Why bet on designs then this spring/summer? Pay attention to the return of prints such as flower or striped. The sailor shirt shines these months with flared pants. We will continue to wear it with shorts or mini before the rise in temperatures. Dior had anticipated the success of tie-dye. Do you dare with the total look? Sweatshirts with logos or illustrations are a hit, both with joggers (in their most classic version) and suit pants to achieve the perfect casual-chic balance. Cycling tights, in their short or long version, also mark their great return, thanks to the work of houses like Saint Laurent, with the most basic models, black or white, being the most desired.
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Comfort is definitely not at odds with style. We remember it with these 21 sales proposals and new collections from some of the fashion brands on our radar. Your more? You can wear them now and later, following the idea of circular economy. We recall, once again, the importance of the circular economy.