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It's time to plan: uniforms for autumn

Whatever the season, showing that your company is up to date with the latest fashion trends brings a difference to the brand. You need to show the customer the personality of your company so that they start to recognize it as such.

If your brand is modern and updated, why not convey this message through uniform for your employees?

At the end of March, Autumn arrives and, with it, fashion brings a variety of models, fabrics and pieces for consumers to adopt in their wardrobe or for brands to implement in their uniform team.

In today's blog, we bring you some of the main Fall 2020 fashion trends and how to apply them to uniforms.

 

 

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Parts

 

Pencil skirt :Many pencil skirt models were seen on the catwalks of brands such as Versace, Gucci and Miu Miu. The piece, which is already classic in traditional uniforms, can give a more modern look in its minimalist models.

White shirt:The Row brand managed to fall in love with the public at its fashion shows with a unisex white shirt model. Later, Burberry launched an elegant version of the same piece. Without frills and decorations, the white shirt is a wild card for any business uniform.

Suits: this set is another classic that never gets old in fashion. If you want to offer practicality and comfort to your team, opt for a suit as a uniform.

Pleated pants: also known as pleated pants, this piece is an excellent option for businesses that want to be serious without falling into the conventional. Pleated pants are modern, professional and, what's more, very comfortable.

 

Fabric

 

Satin, velvet and vinyl:there are three fabrics that harken back to the 90s, but are more current than ever. They are soft fabrics that can be used to make modern and comfortable blouses and shirts for your employees.

Jeans:It's no surprise to find denim among fabrics that are trending in fashion. This autumn, jeans promise to appear in vibrant colors, also as a nod to the rebelliousness of the 1990s.

Wool:Depending on the location of your company, the autumn months can already be quite cold. You might want to consider a fleece pullover to keep your employees warm and comfortable. It is not a fabric with a particularly professional or corporate look, but, when applied in the right way, it can convey all the formality your business needs.

 

Styles

 

90s :as we said before, the 90s are trending this Fall 2020 season. Colorful stripes, layered ruffles and patched jeans should appear this season, referring to the decade. It is up to each company to evaluate how to apply this nostalgia to their dresscode.

Bougie: the term Bougie is associated with the bourgeoisie. The style may refer to throwback and conservatism, but in fact nowadays it is a synonym for elegance and modernity. Much of the Bougie style can be incorporated into corporate uniforms. Just opt ​​for status symbol items in your clothing, such as satin fabrics and silk chiffons.

Dark florals: Floral prints are widely used in spring. But how about subverting this convention and using a different version of florals in autumn? Dark florals in heavier fabrics have been a highlight on the catwalks. More casual brands or brands aimed at young people can bet on this trend in their uniforms without fear!