LuxuryStyleHave nothing to wear? Why not wear NothingAfter introducing Nothing Beer, Carl Pei’s tech brand is now branching out into apparelWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
LuxuryStyleHave nothing to wear? Why not wear NothingAfter introducing Nothing Beer, Carl Pei’s tech brand is now branching out into apparelWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
After introducing Nothing Beer, Carl Pei’s tech brand is now branching out into apparel
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Nothing)
(Image credit: Nothing)
Carl Pei’s Nothing tech brand has come a long way in just a couple of years.
And, let’s not forget the Nothing Beer.We certainly won’t.
Now though it is set to branch out further with the company announcing an expansion into clothing.
The styling of the pieces that will be available in the line will reflect the sort of classic factory workers might wear while building tech products.
The first pieces will be on sale in London’s Dover Street Market until 15 October or until stock runs out, but there will be further releases that will arrive in the Nothing Store Soho at a later date.
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A history of tech wear
Nothing isn’t the first tech brand to have its own range of clothing.
Applefamously launched its own clothing range in the 1980s, along with a whole host of oddly branded goods.
(Image credit: Apple)
(Image credit: Apple)
Images taken from “The Apple Collection” catalogue have persistently surfaced online, much to everyone’s amusement. You really could get any more 80s than bold, primary coloured polos and sweatshirts emblazoned with the old school Apple logo on them.
Indeed, many wish the company rereleased some of the gems. They’re oddly back in fashion again.
Nothing’s range is, well, nothing like that, however.
Otherwise it really could look like you’re wearing Nothing.
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