US' Banana Republic launches new baby and athletics collection - Fibre2Fashion

2022-09-17 05:57:58 By : Ms. enqin peng

Drawing upon the brand's legacy of safari-inspired style, BR Baby evokes a whimsical and adventurous spirit, with pieces featuring playful animal prints, fantastical maps, and illustrated palm trees, among other thoughtful details. Committed to being more gender-inclusive, these designs are crafted from premium fabrics and textiles made to last for the journey ahead.

The 40-piece collection includes an assortment of sleep, bodysuits, accessories, knit tops, sets, with several styles taking their cues from iconic adult pieces, featuring elements such as oversized pockets and buttons, as well as a bodysuit inspired by a women’s best-selling tank. Adding a sense of wit to the collection, a limited number of ‘mini-me’ pieces — matching looks for baby and adults — are available in addition to non-apparel items including blankets. With a price point ranging from $20 - $250, the offering includes a variety of functional knits and luxe cashmere pieces for a gender-inclusive and sustainable baby collection that can be passed down to younger siblings and beyond, the company said in a media statement.

With a nod to the heritage of classic club attire and a savvy eye towards today's streetwear trends, Banana Republic is also proud to introduce BR Athletics, a gender-inclusive capsule collection inspired by retro athletic style, re-interpreted with an irreverent attitude. Pieces from the collection feature iconic archival looks including the bold striped and coloured Club Blazer and Cricket Sweater, tailored for a modern fit with emphasised detail and proportion. Incorporating the BR Athletics signature monogram, pieces from the collection showcase a renewed eye for detail and craftsmanship featuring varsity patches and gold buttons, down to hidden details in the sleeve lining and interior waistbands. Available in stores and online March 16, 2022, each piece in the collection mixes heritage sport with modern colour and design. It's uniformity disrupted, designed for all and ready to play.

“BR Baby and BR Athletics mix the mainstream with the unexpected and deliver elevated, thoroughly modern, lifestyle collections. We approached both by deconstructing what made Banana Republic successful in the first place — taking things that people already know, have nostalgia for, and framing them in new ways that feel fresh,” Sandra Stangl, president and CEO of Banana Republic, said in a statement.

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