Play Cloths, Lo Life, ’47 & More Shine At 2015 AGENDA Show In NYC [Photos] - Page 5
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The 2015 AGENDA New York lifestyle fashion trade show kicked off yesterday (July 20) at the Jacob Javits Center North in NYC. With all the brands in attendance it can be daunting, but there were plenty of standouts in the mix.
Some of the brands that particularly caught our eye were Play Cloths, Lo Life, Stance and ’47.
The fall and holiday season will have plenty of heat. Check out what to check for below and on the following pages.
Lo Life Clothing
This brand will debut in the fall, and is made in conjunction between the infamous Lo Life crew and Willie Esco. That Coogi sweater and P-wing mash up is fire.
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Play Cloths
The house the Clipse, particularly Pusha T, built has some dope pieces for the fall. The theme is “international dope boy fresh.” If Push A Ton raps about it, they will come.
’47
’47 is winning with OG silhouettes for their sport apparel and make for a worthy alternative to faithful New Era fans. Don’t be afraid of a curved brim.
Stance
Stance is making a killing in the socks game. Now, they’re trying to corner the boxers market, too.
Mighty Healthy
You still can’t go wrong with a Mighty Healthy fitted, or 5-panel.
FILA
The classic kicks are coming in with a lot of suede in the fall. Need those velour suits to match off g.p.
Champion
Champion is bringing back their “reverse weave” product heady. 90s fans, rejoice. Also, they had live painting.
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