
2010s · 2010s · British
Designer
Nazir Mazhar
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
cotton polyester blend
Culture
British
Movement
Streetwear · Athleisure
Influences
1990s hip-hop oversized silhouettes · utilitarian pocket systems
A contemporary hooded sweatshirt featuring raglan sleeves in navy blue contrasting with a white body. The front displays a distinctive clear plastic pocket system containing inserted images or graphics, creating a modular, customizable design element. The hood is lined in black with matching drawstrings, and black ribbed cuffs complete the color-blocking scheme. This piece exemplifies mid-2010s streetwear innovation, where traditional athletic wear silhouettes were reimagined with conceptual design elements. The clear pocket system allows for personal expression through interchangeable imagery, reflecting the era's interest in customization and individual identity within mass-produced garments.
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The camo tee's woodland print and the hoodie's transparent pocket inserts both spring from streetwear's obsession with tactical gear, but they've traveled opposite paths from the same military surplus starting point. Where the camo borrows directly from combat fatigues—that forest-green pattern designed to disappear—the hoodie abstracts the utility vest concept into something almost architectural, those clear plastic windows turning functional storage into pure display.
Both pieces weaponize visibility through graphic intervention, but where the neon tee screams its superhero messaging with the blunt force of '90s optimism, the hoodie whispers through architectural restraint—those clear pocket windows creating a modernist gallery for whatever ephemera the wearer chooses to display.