Parka
Traditionally used as a winter garment to keep its wearer warm in winter, the parka has become a fashion statement for many all around the world. Though it is usually used as winter wear or simply as a windbreaker, the Japanese fashion trend uses it as a clever accessory to your simple patterned (or plain) t-shirt inside. It’s a very casual look that is still very fashionable and trendy.
Cuffed Jeans/Pants
People have been rolling up their jeans for decades and as some of us may have guessed, the trend started off not as much as a fashion statement than it is a necessity. However over the years, this fashion trend has been successful and recent resurgences seen by celebrities and fashionistas everywhere rolling it up in style. We must say that the Japanese totally rock this style with many easily pulling off the cuffed jeans with confidence and finesse. Be it rolling up your jeans and matching them with your new pair of coloured socks, or go sock-less with a pair of vintage boots, this fashion trend will bring out the more adventurous side of you.
Tartans & Plaids
Once a popular pattern for outdoor profession attires, most popular among American lumberjacks, the tartan/plaid fashion has made a comeback in fashion over the years. This pattern is becoming the trend of choice for many youths who like the simplicity of the classic crossed horizontal and vertical bands. We suggest going for long-sleeved, plaid/tartan shirts and rolling the sleeves up for casual yet sophisticated look.
Fedora
When we talk about fedoras, the first image that pops to mind may be Marlon Brando’s trademark look in The Godfather movie. Fedoras became widely associated with gangsters at the height of its popularity in the 1920’s to early 1950’s. It was considered a formal fashion accessory. The Japanese street trend embraced the fedora and made it fashionable with casual streetwear. With the fedora conventionally associated with formal wear, making it work with a smart combination of colors and other casual accessories, definitely made it one of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015.
Sakura Coat
The Sakura coat is basically a trench coat with design taking cues from deconstructed Japanese tailoring with with an over-sized fit. The over-sized fit of the Sakura coat allows for easy layering of garments and accessories, making it the ideal street wear for those of us who would like to be more creative with our garment layering. The Sakura coat is also ideal during the winter season, or if you are simply in a cold place.
Colour Combination
One thing that separates Japanese street trend from the rest is their adventurous usage of colours combinations and contrasts to make what they’re wearing a fashion statement. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a dull and dark colour template or an outrageous explosion of colours in your clothing, by using contrasting colours, your simple streetwear becomes an eye catching fashion statement. If you are an extremely adventurous person you can put together a whole array of strong contrasting colours, or if you want to play on the safer side you can alway opt for a simply accessory with a contrasting colour template to what you’re wearing. Your imagination is the only limit!
Which ones do you like best?
So, here’s the list of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men. We know that there are plenty more out there that should make the list, so let us know what are some of your favourite street trends this year!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:id]Japan is known to set fashion trends all around the world with their sophisticated color combinations, quirky sense of style and a simplicity that is easy to emulate. Though some Japanese fashion trends can be outrageous and crazy at times, we love the way some Japanese fashion can be simple, yet sophisticated. We will be sharing our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men.Parka
Traditionally used as a winter garment to keep its wearer warm in winter, the parka has become a fashion statement for many all around the world. Though it is usually used as winter wear or simply as a windbreaker, the Japanese fashion trend uses it as a clever accessory to your simple patterned (or plain) t-shirt inside. It’s a very casual look that is still very fashionable and trendy.
Cuffed Jeans/Pants
People have been rolling up their jeans for decades and as some of us may have guessed, the trend started off not as much as a fashion statement than it is a necessity. However over the years, this fashion trend has been successful and recent resurgences seen by celebrities and fashionistas everywhere rolling it up in style. We must say that the Japanese totally rock this style with many easily pulling off the cuffed jeans with confidence and finesse. Be it rolling up your jeans and matching them with your new pair of coloured socks, or go sock-less with a pair of vintage boots, this fashion trend will bring out the more adventurous side of you.
Tartans & Plaids
Once a popular pattern for outdoor profession attires, most popular among American lumberjacks, the tartan/plaid fashion has made a comeback in fashion over the years. This pattern is becoming the trend of choice for many youths who like the simplicity of the classic crossed horizontal and vertical bands. We suggest going for long-sleeved, plaid/tartan shirts and rolling the sleeves up for casual yet sophisticated look.
Fedora
When we talk about fedoras, the first image that pops to mind may be Marlon Brando’s trademark look in The Godfather movie. Fedoras became widely associated with gangsters at the height of its popularity in the 1920’s to early 1950’s. It was considered a formal fashion accessory. The Japanese street trend embraced the fedora and made it fashionable with casual streetwear. With the fedora conventionally associated with formal wear, making it work with a smart combination of colors and other casual accessories, definitely made it one of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015.
Sakura Coat
The Sakura coat is basically a trench coat with design taking cues from deconstructed Japanese tailoring with with an over-sized fit. The over-sized fit of the Sakura coat allows for easy layering of garments and accessories, making it the ideal street wear for those of us who would like to be more creative with our garment layering. The Sakura coat is also ideal during the winter season, or if you are simply in a cold place.
Colour Combination
One thing that separates Japanese street trend from the rest is their adventurous usage of colours combinations and contrasts to make what they’re wearing a fashion statement. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a dull and dark colour template or an outrageous explosion of colours in your clothing, by using contrasting colours, your simple streetwear becomes an eye catching fashion statement. If you are an extremely adventurous person you can put together a whole array of strong contrasting colours, or if you want to play on the safer side you can alway opt for a simply accessory with a contrasting colour template to what you’re wearing. Your imagination is the only limit!
Which ones do you like best?
So, here’s the list of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men. We know that there are plenty more out there that should make the list, so let us know what are some of your favourite street trends this year!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:zh]Japan is known to set fashion trends all around the world with their sophisticated color combinations, quirky sense of style and a simplicity that is easy to emulate. Though some Japanese fashion trends can be outrageous and crazy at times, we love the way some Japanese fashion can be simple, yet sophisticated. We will be sharing our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men.Parka
Traditionally used as a winter garment to keep its wearer warm in winter, the parka has become a fashion statement for many all around the world. Though it is usually used as winter wear or simply as a windbreaker, the Japanese fashion trend uses it as a clever accessory to your simple patterned (or plain) t-shirt inside. It’s a very casual look that is still very fashionable and trendy.
Cuffed Jeans/Pants
People have been rolling up their jeans for decades and as some of us may have guessed, the trend started off not as much as a fashion statement than it is a necessity. However over the years, this fashion trend has been successful and recent resurgences seen by celebrities and fashionistas everywhere rolling it up in style. We must say that the Japanese totally rock this style with many easily pulling off the cuffed jeans with confidence and finesse. Be it rolling up your jeans and matching them with your new pair of coloured socks, or go sock-less with a pair of vintage boots, this fashion trend will bring out the more adventurous side of you.
Tartans & Plaids
Once a popular pattern for outdoor profession attires, most popular among American lumberjacks, the tartan/plaid fashion has made a comeback in fashion over the years. This pattern is becoming the trend of choice for many youths who like the simplicity of the classic crossed horizontal and vertical bands. We suggest going for long-sleeved, plaid/tartan shirts and rolling the sleeves up for casual yet sophisticated look.
Fedora
When we talk about fedoras, the first image that pops to mind may be Marlon Brando’s trademark look in The Godfather movie. Fedoras became widely associated with gangsters at the height of its popularity in the 1920’s to early 1950’s. It was considered a formal fashion accessory. The Japanese street trend embraced the fedora and made it fashionable with casual streetwear. With the fedora conventionally associated with formal wear, making it work with a smart combination of colors and other casual accessories, definitely made it one of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015.
Sakura Coat
The Sakura coat is basically a trench coat with design taking cues from deconstructed Japanese tailoring with with an over-sized fit. The over-sized fit of the Sakura coat allows for easy layering of garments and accessories, making it the ideal street wear for those of us who would like to be more creative with our garment layering. The Sakura coat is also ideal during the winter season, or if you are simply in a cold place.
Colour Combination
One thing that separates Japanese street trend from the rest is their adventurous usage of colours combinations and contrasts to make what they’re wearing a fashion statement. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a dull and dark colour template or an outrageous explosion of colours in your clothing, by using contrasting colours, your simple streetwear becomes an eye catching fashion statement. If you are an extremely adventurous person you can put together a whole array of strong contrasting colours, or if you want to play on the safer side you can alway opt for a simply accessory with a contrasting colour template to what you’re wearing. Your imagination is the only limit!
Which ones do you like best?
So, here’s the list of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men. We know that there are plenty more out there that should make the list, so let us know what are some of your favourite street trends this year!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:de][:es][:fr][:it][:pt][:ru]Япония известна всему миру своими модными течениями и изысканными цветовыми сочетаниями, необычным чувством стиля и простотой, которой легко подражать. И, несмотря на то, что временами некоторые японские тренды можно назвать вызывающими и безумными, нас привлекает то, как японская мода может одновременно сочетать в себе простоту и изысканность. Мы поделимся нашими любимыми мужскими трендами Японской Уличной Моды 2015.Parka (Куртка с капюшоном)
Парка, или лёгкая куртка с капюшоном, обычно используется в качестве зимней (в Японии тёплые зимы) одежды, а в России, несомненно, пригодится осенью. Парка носит звание “модной” куртки по всему миру. И, хотя обычно куртка нужна лишь для защиты от холода или ветра, японские модники используют её как удачное дополнение к футболке с рисунком (или без). Это повседневная одежда, которая выглядит ещё и очень модно и стильно.
Подвёрнутые штанины
Люди подворачивают джинсы уже десятки лет, и, как некоторые уже могли догадаться, эта тенденция появилась не столько из модных течений, сколько из-за необходимости. Тем не менее, спустя годы, закатывание штанин стало модной тенденцией и было возрождено многими знаменитостями и звёздами моды. Мы должны также упомянуть, что японцы откровенно потрясли мир моды множеством простых и хитроумных способов подворачивания джинсов. Закатайте джинсы и наденьте новую пару цветных носков, или же носите винтажные ботинки на босу ногу – этот стиль откроет вас тягу к приключениям.
Клетчатый рисунок
Некогда популярный среди людей “уличных” профессий, особенно среди американских лесорубов, рисунок в клетку снова в моде. Такой узор становится выбором многих молодых людей, предпочитающих простоту вертикальных и горизонтальных линий. Вместо рубашек с коротким рукавом, мы советуем сделать выбор в пользу длинного рукава. Купите стандартную клетчатую рубашку и закатайте рукава до нужной длины – это выглядит просто и изысканно.
Fedora (мягкая мужская шляпа с продольной вмятиной)
Когда заходит речь о шляпах Fedora, первая картинка, что всплывает в голове – это фирменный стиль Марлона Брандо в фильме Крёстный отец. Шляпы Fedoras стали широко ассоциироваться с гангстерами в пик их популярности, начиная с 1920х и заканчивая началом 1950х. Они считались официальным модным аксессуаром. Приверженцы японской уличной моды используют шляпу в качестве стильного дополнения к повседневной уличной одежде. Шляпа, привычно ассоциирующаяся с официальным нарядом, делает своё дело в сочетании с хитрым сочетанием цветов и аксессуаров, что, несомненно, делает её одним из наших любимых трендов японской уличной моды 2015 года.
Sakura Coat (тренчкот “Сакура”)
Тренчкот – это модель дождевого плаща (обычно из водонепроницаемого материала) с неизменными атрибутами: двубортный, с погонами и отложным воротником, манжетами, кокеткой, поясом и разрезом сзади. Тренчкот Sakura – новый писк японской моды. Свободный крой плаща Sakura позволяет легко сочетать его с другой одеждой и аксессуарами, делая его идеальной уличной одеждой для тех, кто более креативен в подборе гардероба. Sakura coat также очень тёплый, что делает его замечательным вариантом на осень (или зиму, если, конечно, вы живете в Японии).
Цветовые сочетания
Одна из вещей, выделяющих японскую уличную моду среди остальных, это их интересное, а порой и рискованное использование цветовых комбинаций и контрастов для того, чтобы выглядеть стильно. И не важно, предпочитаете ли вы “скучные” и тёмные тона в одежде, или безумный цветовой “взрыв”, если вы используете цветовой контраст – ваша простая уличная одежда становится притягивающей взгляд и стильной. Если вы любите риск и эксперименты, можете попробовать создать весь комплект из сильно контрастирующих цветов. Если же боитесь попасть впросак – начните с одного простого аксессуара, контрастирующего с основным комплектом одежды. Ваши эксперименты ограничиваются лишь вашим воображением!
А что больше всего нравится вам?
Итак, вы просмотрели наш список популярных японских уличных трендов 2015 для мужчин. Конечно же, это не все японские тренды и можно сделать список намного длиннее, так что, если мы не упомянули ваш любимый тренд этого года – то дайте нам знать!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:th]Japan is known to set fashion trends all around the world with their sophisticated color combinations, quirky sense of style and a simplicity that is easy to emulate. Though some Japanese fashion trends can be outrageous and crazy at times, we love the way some Japanese fashion can be simple, yet sophisticated. We will be sharing our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men.Parka
Traditionally used as a winter garment to keep its wearer warm in winter, the parka has become a fashion statement for many all around the world. Though it is usually used as winter wear or simply as a windbreaker, the Japanese fashion trend uses it as a clever accessory to your simple patterned (or plain) t-shirt inside. It’s a very casual look that is still very fashionable and trendy.
Cuffed Jeans/Pants
People have been rolling up their jeans for decades and as some of us may have guessed, the trend started off not as much as a fashion statement than it is a necessity. However over the years, this fashion trend has been successful and recent resurgences seen by celebrities and fashionistas everywhere rolling it up in style. We must say that the Japanese totally rock this style with many easily pulling off the cuffed jeans with confidence and finesse. Be it rolling up your jeans and matching them with your new pair of coloured socks, or go sock-less with a pair of vintage boots, this fashion trend will bring out the more adventurous side of you.
Tartans & Plaids
Once a popular pattern for outdoor profession attires, most popular among American lumberjacks, the tartan/plaid fashion has made a comeback in fashion over the years. This pattern is becoming the trend of choice for many youths who like the simplicity of the classic crossed horizontal and vertical bands. We suggest going for long-sleeved, plaid/tartan shirts and rolling the sleeves up for casual yet sophisticated look.
Fedora
When we talk about fedoras, the first image that pops to mind may be Marlon Brando’s trademark look in The Godfather movie. Fedoras became widely associated with gangsters at the height of its popularity in the 1920’s to early 1950’s. It was considered a formal fashion accessory. The Japanese street trend embraced the fedora and made it fashionable with casual streetwear. With the fedora conventionally associated with formal wear, making it work with a smart combination of colors and other casual accessories, definitely made it one of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015.
Sakura Coat
The Sakura coat is basically a trench coat with design taking cues from deconstructed Japanese tailoring with with an over-sized fit. The over-sized fit of the Sakura coat allows for easy layering of garments and accessories, making it the ideal street wear for those of us who would like to be more creative with our garment layering. The Sakura coat is also ideal during the winter season, or if you are simply in a cold place.
Colour Combination
One thing that separates Japanese street trend from the rest is their adventurous usage of colours combinations and contrasts to make what they’re wearing a fashion statement. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a dull and dark colour template or an outrageous explosion of colours in your clothing, by using contrasting colours, your simple streetwear becomes an eye catching fashion statement. If you are an extremely adventurous person you can put together a whole array of strong contrasting colours, or if you want to play on the safer side you can alway opt for a simply accessory with a contrasting colour template to what you’re wearing. Your imagination is the only limit!
Which ones do you like best?
So, here’s the list of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men. We know that there are plenty more out there that should make the list, so let us know what are some of your favourite street trends this year!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:ja]日本がファッショントレンドを引っ張っているのは海外でも有名な事ですよね。研ぎ澄まされた色使い、一風変わったセンスやシンプルさは思わずフォローしたくなります。それと同じように中にはちょっと偏りすぎた流行もありますが、今日はお気に入りのシンプルかつ、よく洗練された日本の2015年ストリート系トレンドを紹介したいと思います。Parka パーカー
昔から愛用されている暖かい服の代表的ファッションとして世界でも多くの方に着用されています。なので主に冬の寒さや風を凌いだりするのに使われますが日本のファッションでは一つのアクセサリーとしてシンプルなパターンまたは無地のT-シャツと一緒に着られていてます。カジュアルな見た目は今もなお廃らないオシャレなスタイルです。
Cuffed Jeans/Pants 裾折りジーンズ/パンツ
裾を折るスタイルはもう何年も親しまれています。このトレンドの始まりはとても大人気とまではいかなかったのですが時間が経つにつれ、スタイルは確立されて今やセレブの間でもよく見られます。その中でもやっぱり日本人はこのスタイルを自信をもって楽しんでいるように見えますね。裾を折り曲げて靴下の色やブーツを強調したり又は裸足で楽しんだりなどとこのスタイルはファッションを楽しむ人の冒険的な面も感じとれるのがいいですね。
Tartans & Plaids タータン&プレイズ
アメリカで一番人気のランバージャケットにも反映されているアウトドアパターンが特徴的なタータン/プレイズは時代を超えてまた人気が出てきています。特に若者がこのクラシックなチェック柄に魅了されていますし、種類も豊富です。長袖の袖をめくってカジュアルに着こなすのがおすすめです。
Fedora フェドラ
この帽子の話をすると映画、ゴッドファーザーのマーロン・ブランドが浮かび上がってきますね。これは1920年代から1950年代初期にわたり広がってギャングファッションの一つといった感じでしたが日本ではストリートファッションにカジュアルに取り入れられています。多様な色の合わせ方やフォーマルなスタイルにもフィットするアイテムとして今年一押しのストリートトレンド間違いないです。
Sakura Coat サクラコート
サクラコートはざっくりいうとトレンチコートをちょっと大きめに、かつフィットするように日本風に仕立てられたものです。このちょっと大きめなサイズ感がストリートでも独創的な雰囲気を出して他の衣服やアクセサリーにも似合いますしもちろん冬にはもってこいのアイテムです。
Colour Combination カラーコンビネーション
日本のストリートファッションとその他のスタイルの大きな違いの表れと言えば多彩な色使いやコントラストで、落ち着いた暗めの色を好む人もパッと明るい目立つ色を好む人も関係なく私たちの目をひきます。派手な色を合わせて強調するも良し、色を多様せずアクセサリーとコントラストを出すのも良し。想像力は無限ですよ。
Which ones do you like best? どれが一番良かったですか?
以上が今年2015年のストリートトレンドです。実はまだまだ色々なスタイルがあるのでまたこうやって紹介したいと思います。あなたのお気に入りはどれですか?また気になるのがあれば教えてください!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:ms]Japan is known to set fashion trends all around the world with their sophisticated color combinations, quirky sense of style and a simplicity that is easy to emulate. Though some Japanese fashion trends can be outrageous and crazy at times, we love the way some Japanese fashion can be simple, yet sophisticated. We will be sharing our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men.
Parka
Traditionally used as a winter garment to keep its wearer warm in winter, the parka has become a fashion statement for many all around the world. Though it is usually used as winter wear or simply as a windbreaker, the Japanese fashion trend uses it as a clever accessory to your simple patterned (or plain) t-shirt inside. It’s a very casual look that is still very fashionable and trendy.
Cuffed Jeans/Pants
People have been rolling up their jeans for decades and as some of us may have guessed, the trend started off not as much as a fashion statement than it is a necessity. However over the years, this fashion trend has been successful and recent resurgences seen by celebrities and fashionistas everywhere rolling it up in style. We must say that the Japanese totally rock this style with many easily pulling off the cuffed jeans with confidence and finesse. Be it rolling up your jeans and matching them with your new pair of coloured socks, or go sock-less with a pair of vintage boots, this fashion trend will bring out the more adventurous side of you.
Tartans & Plaids
Once a popular pattern for outdoor profession attires, most popular among American lumberjacks, the tartan/plaid fashion has made a comeback in fashion over the years. This pattern is becoming the trend of choice for many youths who like the simplicity of the classic crossed horizontal and vertical bands. We suggest going for long-sleeved, plaid/tartan shirts and rolling the sleeves up for casual yet sophisticated look.
Fedora
When we talk about fedoras, the first image that pops to mind may be Marlon Brando’s trademark look in The Godfather movie. Fedoras became widely associated with gangsters at the height of its popularity in the 1920’s to early 1950’s. It was considered a formal fashion accessory. The Japanese street trend embraced the fedora and made it fashionable with casual streetwear. With the fedora conventionally associated with formal wear, making it work with a smart combination of colors and other casual accessories, definitely made it one of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015.
Sakura Coat
The Sakura coat is basically a trench coat with design taking cues from deconstructed Japanese tailoring with with an over-sized fit. The over-sized fit of the Sakura coat allows for easy layering of garments and accessories, making it the ideal street wear for those of us who would like to be more creative with our garment layering. The Sakura coat is also ideal during the winter season, or if you are simply in a cold place.
Colour Combination
One thing that separates Japanese street trend from the rest is their adventurous usage of colours combinations and contrasts to make what they’re wearing a fashion statement. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a dull and dark colour template or an outrageous explosion of colours in your clothing, by using contrasting colours, your simple streetwear becomes an eye catching fashion statement. If you are an extremely adventurous person you can put together a whole array of strong contrasting colours, or if you want to play on the safer side you can alway opt for a simply accessory with a contrasting colour template to what you’re wearing. Your imagination is the only limit!
Which ones do you like best?
So, here’s the list of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men. We know that there are plenty more out there that should make the list, so let us know what are some of your favourite street trends this year!
*Photo Credits: http://strato5.exblog.jp and tokyofaces.com [:ko]Japan is known to set fashion trends all around the world with their sophisticated color combinations, quirky sense of style and a simplicity that is easy to emulate. Though some Japanese fashion trends can be outrageous and crazy at times, we love the way some Japanese fashion can be simple, yet sophisticated. We will be sharing our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men.Parka
Traditionally used as a winter garment to keep its wearer warm in winter, the parka has become a fashion statement for many all around the world. Though it is usually used as winter wear or simply as a windbreaker, the Japanese fashion trend uses it as a clever accessory to your simple patterned (or plain) t-shirt inside. It’s a very casual look that is still very fashionable and trendy.
Cuffed Jeans/Pants
People have been rolling up their jeans for decades and as some of us may have guessed, the trend started off not as much as a fashion statement than it is a necessity. However over the years, this fashion trend has been successful and recent resurgences seen by celebrities and fashionistas everywhere rolling it up in style. We must say that the Japanese totally rock this style with many easily pulling off the cuffed jeans with confidence and finesse. Be it rolling up your jeans and matching them with your new pair of coloured socks, or go sock-less with a pair of vintage boots, this fashion trend will bring out the more adventurous side of you.
Tartans & Plaids
Once a popular pattern for outdoor profession attires, most popular among American lumberjacks, the tartan/plaid fashion has made a comeback in fashion over the years. This pattern is becoming the trend of choice for many youths who like the simplicity of the classic crossed horizontal and vertical bands. We suggest going for long-sleeved, plaid/tartan shirts and rolling the sleeves up for casual yet sophisticated look.
Fedora
When we talk about fedoras, the first image that pops to mind may be Marlon Brando’s trademark look in The Godfather movie. Fedoras became widely associated with gangsters at the height of its popularity in the 1920’s to early 1950’s. It was considered a formal fashion accessory. The Japanese street trend embraced the fedora and made it fashionable with casual streetwear. With the fedora conventionally associated with formal wear, making it work with a smart combination of colors and other casual accessories, definitely made it one of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015.
Sakura Coat
The Sakura coat is basically a trench coat with design taking cues from deconstructed Japanese tailoring with with an over-sized fit. The over-sized fit of the Sakura coat allows for easy layering of garments and accessories, making it the ideal street wear for those of us who would like to be more creative with our garment layering. The Sakura coat is also ideal during the winter season, or if you are simply in a cold place.
Colour Combination
One thing that separates Japanese street trend from the rest is their adventurous usage of colours combinations and contrasts to make what they’re wearing a fashion statement. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a dull and dark colour template or an outrageous explosion of colours in your clothing, by using contrasting colours, your simple streetwear becomes an eye catching fashion statement. If you are an extremely adventurous person you can put together a whole array of strong contrasting colours, or if you want to play on the safer side you can alway opt for a simply accessory with a contrasting colour template to what you’re wearing. Your imagination is the only limit!
Which ones do you like best?
So, here’s the list of our favourite Japanese street trend of 2015 for men. We know that there are plenty more out there that should make the list, so let us know what are some of your favourite street trends this year!
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