Nothing Apparel’s Labcoat Wears Its 1970s IBM Factory Floor Inspiration Transparently

Nothing Apparel’s Labcoat Wears Its 1970s IBM Factory Floor Inspiration Transparently

Pardon the pun, but is there nothing British consumer electronics company Nothing won’t explore designing? Everything the minimalist mobile device, earbud, and shockingly affordable smartwatch maker designs revolves around the theme of transparency, and now we can include fashion amongst the brand’s efforts to create a whole lifestyle behind the concept of nothingness.

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White semi-transparent labcoat designed by tech brand, Nothing, with zipper pockets and front, staged in a green cast laboratory setting.

Designed in collaboration with Swedish consumer electronics cool kids brand, teenage engineering, Nothing Apparel’s wardrobe launches with a minimal collection of caps, backpacks, coats, tracksuits, and other fashionable expressions of Nothing’s founding design principle of transparency.

White semi-transparent labcoat designed by tech brand, Nothing, with zipper pockets and front. In left chest pocket can be seen an identification card and Nothing wireless earbuds in their charging case.

If Kendall Roy went full-on Silicon Valley, he might very well be caught wearing Nothing.

Nothing Apparel’s first foray into fashion arrives as a semi-transparent Labcoat joined alongside a matching Transparent Cap, each inspired by the clean room aesthetic of the 1970s-era IBM factory floor.

Young man with long hair wearing a white semi-transparent painter's cap covered in water droplets.

Woman with dark slicked back hair and a young man with long hair wearing a white semi-transparent painter's cap covered in water droplets standing together near old pieces of PC computer lab equipment.

The brand followed up the collection’s Dover Street Market, London preview with an official inaugural apparel drop earlier this month at the Nothing Store Soho and online, with additional pieces in the pipeline for a TBD 2024 launch.

Source: design-milk

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