In the past clothing styles have been fairly standard for each era, where as nowadays there is a wider range of fashion options. The clothing industry often get ideas from these eras which has resulted in a real mix of styles and trends such as streetwear.

The trend now a days is for people to incorporate a range of different looks such as a streetwear look, a smart look, a retro look and for the ladies a vintage hosiery look. The key is to include as many different combinations as possible.

T-shirts and trousers are still common place in the fashion world but it is the styling and designs on them that differ the most with rips, pockets and innovative quirky design features being added.

New terms like Streetwear and Urbanwear have been created to categorise these new clothing trends and styles. Streetwear is used to describe clothing inspired by the street lifestyle and often incorporate urban themes such as graffiti and life on the streets. Urbanwear and streetwear brands are often started by people from the street such as graffiti artists and skaters. Addict and Fly53 are two companies who have had success by developing their brands in this way.

In recent years vintage clothing has returned to the high street with more and more vintage clothes shops selling second hand classic clothing. These stores can make a lot of money as vintage clothing is often quite rare and so customers are willing to pay more expensive prices for rarities.

As traditional vintage clothing has increased in popularity so too has faux vintage clothing. This provides the consumer with a cheap alternative to purchasing authentic vintage clothing and means they can have copies of rare or hard to find clothes.

Fashion designers have responded by producing replica clothing from the 1940’s to the 1980’s at cheap prices. This means that customers can have high quality retro apparel that fit comfortably, are affordable and it also means you don’t have to go routing through your parents clothes in the attic.

Vintage lingerie has also made an impact on the fashion world. Replicas of burlesque hosiery from the 40’s and 50’s are now being produced as clothes such as seamed stockings, corsets and waist cinchers have become popular again.

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