Outerwear is always the most competitive category in autumn and winter. And with the updating craft of consumption markets, the detail design of outerwear is not only limited to the style, more creative designs are added. In this season, detachable pocket design becomes the key point of practicality. Multidimensional deconstruction provides restructuring design with more possibilities. Creativity and practicality are injected into the details of sleeves and placket. Notably, dark punk style details underline the structural lines and provide the punk feeling. The collision of fabric and metal also accentuates the structure and dark property, returning to the individualized young markets.
With the maintaining of functional elements and practicalism, and the influence of outdoor design, pocket designs are applied by many mega brands. The pocket design of men's outerwear is extremely important. The detachable modular design uses buckle and snap button to recreate the 3D pocket. The combination of different materials reveals various effects. Multi-pocket design better underlines the practicality and enriches the structure.
Sleeve design becomes the key point this season. Accessories like zipper and button extend sleeve to be detachable. The cutting at armhole and arms destructs the original structure and endows clothing with more dressing properties, which also enriches the visual effect of traditional sleeve design and shows the linear feeling of men's outerwear. Besides, this kind of sleeve design also provides practicality.
The updating of consumption market leads to the maturity and diversification of deconstruction. The deconstruction on outerwear is also more novel. No matter on same fabric or different fabrics, deconstruction design present mock-layered effect or even multi-layer effect. Heterogeneous splicing can better underline the visual effect. Structural features of different parts rebuild the details of outerwear and satisfy the individualized young markets.
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