The Seasons Blog
15th November 2011
Humor Clothing - Taking inspiration from electronic music and the pulse of ever changing streetwear
Taking inspiration from electronic music and the pulse of ever changing streetwear, Seasons welcomes yet another Humor collection which maintains a strong focus on sampling, silhouette and a confident international style whilst still setting the scene for a high degree of individual interpretation. The AW11 collection offered by the young Danish brand mixes funky off beat samplings of 'happy' colours, patterns and details like the Bjarke Shirt and somehow makes them work providing looks which are easy to wear day or night.

This season introduces looks which, by the brands own admission, are in a state of 'flux' whether it be the colours, patterns, graphic prints and styling, each piece is edgy and different in its own right. AW11 sees a whole new silhouette entertaining elements from work wear, sportswear and club wear like the ChambrayDanny Shirt.
''It may be a detail mounted in a surprising new way, or mixed in over a piece of clothing just as a beat is mixed in over a well-known piece of music.''

The collection continues to take inspiration from street style across the globe whilst also drawing on the colours of 70s and 80s graphics and prints and then finished off, of course, with a good dose of humour! This season sees the return of the signature Santiago drop crotch pants and pays particular attention to check print and bellow pocket details with contrasting oversize buttons resulting in a unique and slightly quirky but still very wearable collection.

