Fashion trends are ever-changing, and it can be hard to keep up with what’s “in” and what’s “out.” Is it time to upgrade your wardrobe? A new study has revealed what’s warming up, what’s hot, and what should stay in the back of your closet.
The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found many are predicting future fashion trends to include:
- A rise for tie-dye (35%)
- Shirt pockets (33%)
- Portrait photography (33%).
Meanwhile, the best current trends when it comes to custom apparel are to have clothing featuring either quotes (32%), bright colors (31%) or logos on the front (31%).
What does your shirt say about you?
More than half (58%) agreed a person’s choice of clothing suggests a lot about their personality and for 57 percent, it’s done best through customized garments. Almost half of those surveyed (45%) like to express themselves through customized apparel.
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Especially for younger generations — combined, 54 percent of Gen Z and millennials surveyed buy custom clothing to reflect their personalities. Nearly as many (53%) Gen Zers and millennials do it to support small businesses.
Commissioned by VistaPrint and conducted by OnePoll, the study also found the things people are flat-out avoiding in their wardrobe:
- Swear words (38%)
- A photo of themselves (34%)
- Pictures of strangers (33%)
- Well-known phrases or slogans (33%)
- Animal prints (29%)
- Innuendos (29%)
Branding expert Clare Alexander helped reveal the rules of designing your own clothing, be it for a music festival or bachelorette party. The top 10 list of things to avoid also includes using someone else’s image without permission and not to overcomplicate things by using too many graphics or details.
“Who doesn’t have a favorite T-shirt? Wearing artwork on clothing is an established fashion tradition. But graphic tees are perhaps the most literal form of this,” says Alexander. “Through prints, you can express yourself in visual form by representing places you have visited, favorite tunes, television shows, films, or designers.”
Fashionable SWAG
She also offered advice to businesses considering merchandise or uniforms, including making your logo colors stand out and making sure no competitor has similar tones. Handy tips, considering that 57 percent show support for small businesses via their merchandise.
A quarter (26%) agreed they’re more likely to remember a business if employees wear branded apparel and if they owned a business 55 percent would sell labeled merchandise. Of those who are employed (86%), six in 10 (62%) agreed having a customized uniform would make it easier and quicker to get ready for work. And 77 percent would be proud to wear apparel representing their employer.
“Customers and businesses alike deserve to represent themselves in any variety of ways, from celebrating occasions, selling merch, or making staff look good and consistent. Creating custom apparel, like T-shirts, feels good, looks great and gives them a chance to celebrate their individuality,” says General Manager of VistaPrint Promotional Products, Apparel and Gifts Llorenç Sola, in a statement. “T-shirts are by far the most popular item of personalized apparel, but we know it can be tricky to get it right — from style and color preferences to what image or logo to feature.”
The survey also found T-shirts are the most popular item of personalized clothing people have owned (51%), followed by polo shirts (46%) and hoodies or sweatshirts (46%).
Why personalized?
Reasons for having ever owned personalized items were for events such as a bachelorette party (50%), for work (54%) and to support a small business (52%). Occasions Americans have bought or worn such items for included graduation (28%), concerts (28%) and for their birthday (28%).
More than two thirds (68%) are willing to spend more money on customized clothing. Because they know they can’t buy anything similar somewhere else (47%) and it evokes memories (47%).
“Most graphic tees also serve as a platform for showcasing brands, expressing loyalty for the creators and it is a unique and modern medium for creative expression and graphic tees make a stylish statement,” adds Alexander. “There has never been a better time to start your own customized T-shirt brand and accessibility to resources has never been better. All you need is a laptop and an idea to get started.”