Carhartt WIP - Spring/Summer 2020 Lookbook
Carhartt WIP
isn’t particularly interested in today’s leading trends or the fanfare
around such fleeting fads, but rather only concerned with making good,
quality clothing. As such, the brand has adopted a no-nonsense approach
throughout its Spring/Summer 2020
collection, recently sharing a sporty lookbook full of practical pieces
that are marked by subtle design updates and innovative details.
Check out Carhartt WIP’s SS20 collection by browsing through the
lookbook in the gallery below. Shop the first drop from the collection in store and online now at Fat Buddha Store.
To showcase the goods, Carhartt WIP called upon a few artistic
figures to star in the campaign, tapping DJs Courtesy and Vic Creeze,
curator Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura and musician Oko to model the looks. The
silhouettes presented are grounded in utilitarian influences and crafted
in various durable fabrications, including sturdy cotton canvas and a GORE-TEX
coating on select outerwear styles for an extra layer of protection.
The color palette is equally as minimalistic as the garments themselves,
with shades of forest green, khaki, orange and black dominating the
assortment, while dashes of lime green and pastel pink liven things up.
As for prints, a classic camouflage finds its way onto the likes of
short-sleeved button-ups, hooded rain jackets and messenger bags. On the
flip side, all-over prints that feature CDs and abstract sketch designs
lend a more playful mood against the typical workwear motifs of stripes
and plaids. Other details such as contrast stitching and Carhartt
patches are prevalent throughout the range, while a series of bucket
hats and bags finish off the outfits.
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