Since jeggings, skinny and straight fits remain very important. Furthermore, selvedge denim was named important since rolled-up denims on straight fits and slacked pants were seen a lot. The same goes for shorts that were spotted in all varieties: rolled-up, cut-off or with even edges. Moreover, boyfriend fits are still popular. A stronger demand can be seen for layering looks, chambrays and cargo fits. Even though boot-cuts and flares are shown in shop windows, they are not yet part of the street looks. Regarding washings, no clear trend could be seen: The range goes from pale washed denims to raw materials or black and deep black looks.
Regarding colors, the three main shades will be Nova (100% Indigo, with a dark outside and a white inside), Surf blue (a middle shade) and Anchor Blue (with a greenish touch).
There’s the ‘POP’ look which is a mixture of 100% cotton or Lycra fibre yarns that give the fabric a bright, shiny look with a refined silk-like appearance. This blend shall offer a smooth, soft and lustrous surface of silk, rayon or tencel. Then, there’s ‘Self Dry’, a new concept that gives linen or hemp fibres the look, appeal and feel of 100% cotton. Thirdly, there’s ‘Vintage at Work’, which is based on workwear and dungarees to sum up the ongoing request for vintage and authentic denim looks.
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