Japanese Fashion Trends: Smart & Suave!
People of Japan are extremely fashion conscious. Be it girls or boys, everyone loves to dress up and seldom will you find an ‘underdressed’ person walking the streets of Japan. The people of Japan have an innate sense of style and follow the trends of the fashion capitals of the world like Paris, New York and Milan. Japanese people sure do know how to dress irrespective of the season.
In winter, when you expect everyone to be all wrapped up, the Japanese are seen flaunting style with élan. There are various types of garments that are in vogue this winter in Japan. Here’s a look at a few pieces that catch the eye:
Double Breasted Coats This is one of the biggest Japanese fashion trends to hit the market this season. Both men and women have been seen sporting these coats. These coats not just keep you warm but they also make you look good. There are various types of double breasted coats available in the market, the short ones, the long ones and the ones that come down to the knee. These coats are available in various colours and patterns. These coats can be worn with both formal and casual clothes.
Coloured Socks When it gets really cold in winter, one of the best ways to keep warm is by covering your feet. Socks are one of the best accessories that can keep your feet warm. However, people in Japan are adding a bit of colour to the otherwise dull season. Coloured socks are very ‘in’ and you will see many wear them. Right from teenagers to office goers, people dressed in casuals to people dressed in formals, everyone is sporting these cool socks in Japan this winter.
Knit Outer Winter is incomplete without knitwear. The concept may sound very traditional but is very hip this season in Japan. Various types of knitwear are being sported on the streets of Japan this year, like knitted jackets, turtlenecks and sweaters. Knitwear is available and sported in various colours and can be matched and worn with T-shirts as well as shirts. And as long as you have a knit outer on, you will be warm in the Japan winter. Women have also been seen sporting knit scarves in various colours.
Japanese fashion trends change with seasons and years. The people of Japan may follow Western styles but they do not ape them. If you want to learn more about Japanese fashion you can visit Cherryful.com
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