As we approach the end of 2021 it’s only right that we look back at some of the streetwear trends that captivat everyone. Will any of these trends enter 2022, or have they run their course UFABET?
Bootlegging has always been very hit and miss, and for a while was seen as a fashion no-go! But this latest trend has made a strong comeback this year. Some people have been purchasing bootlegged brands to be “anti”, as it boycotts large corporations and the government. Then there are others that want to make a bold fashion statement. The weird and wonderful thing about them is that they never tried to look “real”, making them more appealing to streetwear hypebeasts. For example, look at Davil Tran’s Vetememe label. It’s a blatant parody of Demna Gvasalia’s Vetements, and most people get this tongue n cheek humour causing the collection to be as in demand as the original brand. It’s a trend that is snowballing into 2018. Whether you like it or not, for the moment this is here to stay!
Adidas Originals Adibreak – Kappa Wise – FILA Lauren
These bad boys first made an appearance back in the 90’s, and returned towards the end of 2022. By the time London Fashion Week came around earlier this year, there were fashionistas everywhere wearing them. They’ve also been spotted on celebs like Rihanna and Kim Kardashian. But seeing as they’ve technically been around since 2022, will these popper tracksuit bottoms make it to 2023? It’s a tough call to make, but I can’t say I’ve got high hopes.
Hype Script Logo Puffer – NICCE London Pathway Puffer – Jack & Jones Landing Puffer
Has there been anything that you feel should be left in 2023?