PRODUCT CATEGORIES
DUO NYC
Coats, sweaters, button-up shirts, jeans. Trench coats, down puffer coats, vegan leather button-up shirts, vintage cashmere pullover menswear sweaters, vintage Levi’s ‘501s’.
MFASHION
The sales trend that we noted in [the accessories] category suggests that buyers have begun to give preference to eco-materials, and are not afraid to order “no leather”.
OLDSTROM
Historically, we specialized in tops; however, dresses are becoming a key category. The core bestsellers are our beautiful organic cashmere pieces in elevated four-ply weights styled in timeless roll necks, slouchy V-necks and innovative sweater silhouettes. We are seeing a move away from sneakers, even though consumers will still wear them for comfort, but boots are definitely making a comeback.
CUCCUINI
The shirt will be the protagonist, embroidered or embellished with inserts, such as drawings, to emphasize that details make the difference. Knitwear can replace outerwear, especially if it is handmade and voluminous.
In terms of footwear, I believe that boots will be the winning alternative to sneakers; this will serve to bring some order to the chaos created by the many desperate collaborations! Accessories will give free rein to the imagination, ranging from bags so tiny that they resemble gadgets, to the refined work bag, to maxi-bags that are more like furniture than travel bags.
STUDIOZETA
The bestsellers of our showroom for A/W 20-21 are puffer jackets. The down jacket fully captures the current zeitgeist: it has a fresh look and is, above all, functional, being warm and light at the same time.
LOVE BRANDS
We are finding that our customers are much more invested in sustainable fashion, and our brands have responded by introducing more ethical fabrics and business practices within their collections.
NOB
One of the trends that we can point out is that leather garments that are not outwear (i.e., pants, skirts, shirts) are definitely in demand right now. Knitwear as a category continues to grow, too.
KOMET UND HELDEN
In Halfboy, the bestseller was a classic men’s bomber in a luxurious blue. At Save the Duck, the ‘Skyscraper’ capsule in the ‘Protech’ program was a success – these jackets stand out because of clever cuts and a minimalistic but special design, with tonal tapes on the outside that give them a sophisticated look, as well as because of their high sustainability credentials.