Sub cultures remain key to Weekend Offender’s core and SS'14 is no different: they don’t follow trends, they interpret them whilst remaining loyal to their key influences of music, films, football and youth cultures past and present.
Jackets are a
major part of the SS'14 collection: important looks being Harrington and bomber
styles with rib trim rendered in lightweight nylon with the signature “dove”
detailing throughout. Knitwear themes are bold mixes of summer shades in 100%
clean, crisp cotton and this season also sees the introduction of slim-fit pants
in both denim and cotton.
Colour-wise they remain defiantly lairy yet smart, bold yet clandestine: Spring ’14 plays with
citruses, fresh and laid-back summery shades, “limes” and “lemonades”,
watermelon, and rose and coral form part of their new sun-bleached technical
washes with sea tones of blue injected with dark night shades of black and navy.
Prints are bright, vivid shades with the occasional parrot chirping in for a
tropical island feel.
Going forward
the distinction between Mainline and Category A remains, but with premium fabrics
guilty of sharp lines throughout the range, the collection has a more universal
focus.
Weekend Offenders customers know what to expect across the board – sharp cuts, premium fabrics and Mod silhouettes. Weekend Offender take pride in delivering solutions on a seasonal basis and with their Spring/Summer 14 collection, they introduce more no-nonsense, functional clothes with an insubordinate twist
to Weekend Offender’s growing portfolio.
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