One of the most important looks for winter is based strongly on skatewear. Denim is the most important fabric, and it featured in several ready to wear collections late in 2012. Sportswear styles are trendy, and take on styles typical of gymwear and outdoor hobbies such as hiking. The trendiest denim collections use practicality to produce style. An Obey sweater is the perfect garment to compliment this winter's trends.
The current Obey sweaters collection for the chilly months takes inspiration from rustic outdoor hobbies such as hiking. It's also possible to combine collared shirts, ties and cardigans with jeans. An Obey sweatshirt is the ideal item to use as a part of a layered outfit that is combined with contrasting formal wear.
Winter palettes are generally muted, with chocolate, stone, navy and grey being the primary hues. This coming winter, some slightly brighter shades are adding color to winter closets. The trendiest of these are burnt orange, burgundy and indigo. Orange Obey hoodies worn with synthetic indigo jeans and chambray shirts are hip. Click here to find new ways to add brightness to winter wardrobes.
For women, trends are still tightly based around neutrals, with camel, cream and black being the key shades for the Hitchcock heroine trend. There are also some bolder shades that can be worn with casual wear during the chilly months. Click here to find Obey sweater collections in the most recent colors.
Winter fashion is making use of bold, exciting prints. Florals will be worn during the colder seasons for the first time in many years. Graphic shapes taken from the Eighties will be worn with dyed denim in an entire spectrum of hues. Find more on Obey sweater styles online.
Layering is a challenging style to achieve with aplomb, but both men and women will be learning how to perfect it during 2013. Cardigans, collared sweat shirts and even turtle neck sweaters are worn over T shirts or button downs. These are worn with formal tailored suit jackets or rustic denim and twill coats. For further layering inspiration, see more here.
African tribal trends are changing the look of knitwear. There is no color quite as trendy as blue this season, particularly in men's fashion. Regatta looks and prison stripes are worn in jeanswear. Navy drawstring hoodies are worn with casual text based designs. Double denim is trendy, but challenging to pull of properly. Metallic and glitter textures are added to innovative denim fabrications.
For a more elegant, minimalist look, crew necks can be worn with smart casual outfits. When making a selection of knits, it's imperative to consider comfort. Choosing the right fabrics will ensure that knitwear feels comfortable against the skin. Synthetics don't breathe and can be too warm but wool can feel uncomfortable against sensitive skins.
The ideal blend for sensitive skins features cotton/synthetic combinations in loose knits. The inclusion of natural fabrics allows them to feel soft on the skin whilst the loose knit allows the skin to breathe. An Obey sweater that doesn't include wool is machine washable and is unlikely to shrink.
The current Obey sweaters collection for the chilly months takes inspiration from rustic outdoor hobbies such as hiking. It's also possible to combine collared shirts, ties and cardigans with jeans. An Obey sweatshirt is the ideal item to use as a part of a layered outfit that is combined with contrasting formal wear.
Winter palettes are generally muted, with chocolate, stone, navy and grey being the primary hues. This coming winter, some slightly brighter shades are adding color to winter closets. The trendiest of these are burnt orange, burgundy and indigo. Orange Obey hoodies worn with synthetic indigo jeans and chambray shirts are hip. Click here to find new ways to add brightness to winter wardrobes.
For women, trends are still tightly based around neutrals, with camel, cream and black being the key shades for the Hitchcock heroine trend. There are also some bolder shades that can be worn with casual wear during the chilly months. Click here to find Obey sweater collections in the most recent colors.
Winter fashion is making use of bold, exciting prints. Florals will be worn during the colder seasons for the first time in many years. Graphic shapes taken from the Eighties will be worn with dyed denim in an entire spectrum of hues. Find more on Obey sweater styles online.
Layering is a challenging style to achieve with aplomb, but both men and women will be learning how to perfect it during 2013. Cardigans, collared sweat shirts and even turtle neck sweaters are worn over T shirts or button downs. These are worn with formal tailored suit jackets or rustic denim and twill coats. For further layering inspiration, see more here.
African tribal trends are changing the look of knitwear. There is no color quite as trendy as blue this season, particularly in men's fashion. Regatta looks and prison stripes are worn in jeanswear. Navy drawstring hoodies are worn with casual text based designs. Double denim is trendy, but challenging to pull of properly. Metallic and glitter textures are added to innovative denim fabrications.
For a more elegant, minimalist look, crew necks can be worn with smart casual outfits. When making a selection of knits, it's imperative to consider comfort. Choosing the right fabrics will ensure that knitwear feels comfortable against the skin. Synthetics don't breathe and can be too warm but wool can feel uncomfortable against sensitive skins.
The ideal blend for sensitive skins features cotton/synthetic combinations in loose knits. The inclusion of natural fabrics allows them to feel soft on the skin whilst the loose knit allows the skin to breathe. An Obey sweater that doesn't include wool is machine washable and is unlikely to shrink.
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