Mike Gangewere of the Boston shop One Gig said that there is a thirst for new styles. Two-tone clothing has been gaining popularity.
October 27, 2019
Streetwear styles have forged their own sartorial paths for years, and retailers shopping the streetwear- and fashion-focused LA Men’s Market looked for new and classic styles at the Oct.
15–16 edition at the California Market Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Some trends have a long, long life. The 1990s revival has been trending for more than a decade and remains popular, said RJ Fahrion, a co-founder of Fice Gallery, which runs a boutique in Salt Lake City and another one in Denver.
“They’re bringing back a lot of brands from the ’90s,” Fahrion said. “We’re seeing a push to bigger fits.” He also said that chino pants with cropped ankles were trending.
There has also been a trend toward baggier fits in all clothing.
Mike Gangewere of the Boston shop One Gig said that there is a thirst for new styles. Two-tone clothing has been gaining popularity.
Half of the fabric used in these clothes is shaded in one color; the other half is dominated by another hue. A taste for luxe continues to trend.
“Skateboarders are wearing more-expensive clothes,” he said of skateboarders’ elevated tastes for the styles of European luxury houses.