50 New clothing styles. Pound.Trade
1-10: Casual Styles
Classic Casual: Timeless and versatile, featuring simple and comfortable pieces.
Streetwear: Influenced by urban culture, often includes graphic tees, sneakers, and hoodies.
Bohemian: Free-spirited, with flowing fabrics, floral prints, and eclectic accessories.
Athleisure: Athletic and leisurewear combined for a sporty yet stylish look.
Preppy: Neat and polished, with a focus on classic, well-tailored pieces.
Casual Chic: Effortlessly stylish, mixing casual and elevated pieces.
Minimalist: Clean lines, neutral colors, and a focus on simplicity.
Tomboy: A style that leans towards traditionally masculine clothing.
Surfer Style: Relaxed and beach-inspired, with board shorts and casual tees.
Normcore: Embracing simplicity and normality, often featuring basic and unbranded items.
11-20: Formal Styles
11. Business Casual: A blend of professional and casual attire suitable for the workplace.
Business Professional: Classic and polished office wear, often including suits.
Cocktail Attire: Semi-formal wear suitable for evening events.
Black Tie: Formal evening wear, typically including tuxedos and elegant gowns.
White Tie: The most formal dress code, featuring full-length gowns and tailcoats.
Vintage/Retro: Clothing inspired by past eras, such as the '50s, '60s, or '70s.
Gothic: Dark and edgy clothing often featuring leather, lace, and metal accessories.
Punk: Rebellious and DIY-inspired, with leather jackets, ripped jeans, and band tees.
Formal Ethnic Wear: Traditional clothing from various cultures for formal occasions.
Steampunk: Victorian-era-inspired fashion with a futuristic twist.
21-30: Trendy Styles
21. High Fashion/Avant-Garde: Cutting-edge and experimental fashion.
Street Style: Influenced by urban street fashion and often characterized by bold and unique pieces.
Hipster: Indie and eclectic, often featuring vintage or thrifted items.
Edgy/Rock: Bold and rebellious, with leather, studs, and dark colors.
Eclectic: A mix of various styles and influences for a unique and individualized look.
Urban Jungle: Safari-inspired clothing with earthy tones and utility details.
Athletic Techwear: Blend of athletic and futuristic clothing with tech-inspired features.
Country Western: Inspired by cowboy and rancher attire, featuring boots and hats.
Nautical: Navy and white color palette with maritime-inspired clothing.
Romantic/Feminine: Soft fabrics, pastel colors, and floral patterns for a romantic look.
31-40: Seasonal Styles
31. Winter Wonderland: Cozy and layered clothing for cold weather, often with fur and knits.
Summer Boho: Lightweight and airy clothing with bohemian prints for warm weather.
Spring Pastels: Soft and delicate colors with floral patterns for spring.
Fall Rustic: Earthy tones, plaids, and warm textures for the autumn season.
Holiday Glam: Sparkly and festive clothing for holiday celebrations.
Ski Resort Chic: Stylish winter sportswear suitable for the slopes.
Beach Vacation Style: Light and breezy clothing for tropical destinations.
Festival Fashion: Bohemian and eclectic outfits for music festivals.
Back-to-School Cool: Casual and comfortable styles for the school season.
Rainy Day Elegance: Stylish yet practical clothing for rainy weather.
41-50: Cultural Styles
41. Asian Fusion: Clothing inspired by various Asian cultures.
African Prints: Incorporating vibrant and bold traditional African patterns.
Indian Ethnic Wear: Traditional clothing such as sarees, salwar kameez, and kurta sets.
Middle Eastern Modesty: Modest clothing styles influenced by Middle Eastern cultures.
Latin American Fiesta: Bright colors and festive patterns inspired by Latin American cultures.
Scandinavian Chic: Minimalist and functional fashion inspired by Nordic countries.
Mediterranean Resort Wear: Light and breezy clothing suitable for coastal living.
Southwestern Style: Inspired by Native American and Western aesthetics.
Polynesian Paradise: Tropical and colorful clothing inspired by Polynesian cultures.
Global Nomad: A blend of various cultural influences for a well-traveled look.
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