Camel yellow, khaki, olive green, deep red, and blue-green create an easy-to-wear, versatile look when matched together, offering a contrast in colors. Mixing beige and black softens this color contrast further. Black and white, black and ivory create a look that adds splendor on the snow. For warmth, beige or ivory are matched alone with slightly different tones without any other colors.
Quilting introduces dense and novel textures, resembling the feel of cable knit, making it suitable for tops due to its voluminous appearance. Men's vests and tops (1st and 2nd cuts) are proposed with layering in mind, suggesting wearing a jersey top or knit top underneath to emphasize warmth and layering effects. For women's ski wear (3rd and 4th cuts), designing tops with an everyday wear feel is more trendy.
Snowboarding outfits and everyday jumpers are luxuriously developed using deep earth tones. Blue-green, orange, and camel are utilized for color blocking effects, with other details minimized for a clean presentation. Instead of increasing the thickness of a single item, a lighter approach is suggested with consideration for multi-layering. Introducing new textures to ski wear (fourth cut) is trendy, with corduroy pants completing a rustic retro feel.
Corduroy material, along with thick fleece and thin quilting, is suggested for cold winter use. The emphasis is on an appearance that looks warm and styling that avoids looking too basic through layering. Quilting, though thin, is effectively extended to various items beyond outerwear, such as pants, because it can be applied expansively. It's developed with a rustic workwear mood that doesn't look worn out even after long wear.
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Camel yellow, khaki, olive green, deep red, and blue-green create an easy-to-wear, versatile look when matched together, offering a contrast in colors. Mixing beige and black softens this color contrast further. Black and white, black and ivory create a look that adds splendor on the snow. For warmth, beige or ivory are matched alone with slightly different tones without any other colors.
Quilting introduces dense and novel textures, resembling the feel of cable knit, making it suitable for tops due to its voluminous appearance. Men's vests and tops (1st and 2nd cuts) are proposed with layering in mind, suggesting wearing a jersey top or knit top underneath to emphasize warmth and layering effects. For women's ski wear (3rd and 4th cuts), designing tops with an everyday wear feel is more trendy.
Snowboarding outfits and everyday jumpers are luxuriously developed using deep earth tones. Blue-green, orange, and camel are utilized for color blocking effects, with other details minimized for a clean presentation. Instead of increasing the thickness of a single item, a lighter approach is suggested with consideration for multi-layering. Introducing new textures to ski wear (fourth cut) is trendy, with corduroy pants completing a rustic retro feel.
Corduroy material, along with thick fleece and thin quilting, is suggested for cold winter use. The emphasis is on an appearance that looks warm and styling that avoids looking too basic through layering. Quilting, though thin, is effectively extended to various items beyond outerwear, such as pants, because it can be applied expansively. It's developed with a rustic workwear mood that doesn't look worn out even after long wear.
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