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The perfect patch: Pick your favourite colourful patch for your outfit

Hindustan Times | By, Mumbai
Feb 02, 2017 02:50 PM IST

From typography to pop-cultural iconography, patches on outfits seem to be the current favourite among trendsetters.

There was a time when patches were used to mend tattered clothes. Well, 2016 saw designers and brands across the globe using them generously in their outfits. The more quirky you are with your choices, the crazier your experiments can get.

According to designer Jayesh Sachdev, (one half of label Quirk Box), like all trends, patches have made a comeback. “They probably started out as a concept to cover up tears, but soon turned into fashion trends in the ’80s. They were often seen on denims worn by hipsters and bikers, and the teens followed the trend, too. They have now reappeared as fashion accessories,” he says.

They probably started out as a concept to cover up tears, but soon turned into fashion trends in the ’80s. They were often seen on denims worn by hipsters and bikers, and the teens followed the trend, too. - Jayesh Sachdev

Stylist Manisha Nihalani says, “If you are bored of your basic black top, you can add a few blingy or colourful patches. It adds some zing to your garment. You can try out for patches of ice cream cones, phones, ships, lips and toffees.”

Typography and popular culture patches are in vogue at the moment. From urban slangs such as ‘slayin’, ‘FOMO’ and ‘fleek’, to popular cultural iconography, including the ‘Miley Cyrus tongue’, HT Café helps you find your perfect patch.

Word playAdd colour to your black-and-white outfits with this typography patch featuring the Pink Floyd song ‘Wish you were here’. You can also place patches of red lips and floral prints to add a dash of drama.

A model walks the runway in a black and white stripes dress with patches. (Frazer Harrison)

Dear cutieAlia Bhatt has been sporting a number of jackets with patches of late. We like the bubbly attitude she brings with it. Bright and quirky, the patches include emoticons and also a box of fries, flowers and a princess’ face.

Actor Alia Bhatt poses for the shutterbug in a beige-coloured jacket with patches on it. (Yogen Shah)

Dynamic denimsThis year has seen denim jackets, shorts and dresses making a comeback. Similar to this combination, you can let your imagination run wild and experiment with patches. You can scatter the patches on the outfit and pick a variety of abstract designs.

A model in a cool denim jacket and shorts with fun patches.

MinimalisticThose who prefer to be subtle can opt for emoticon or typography patches, just like the one used on this outfit. The yellow colour of the emoticon patch and the red colour of the typography patch add colour to this plain brown-coloured romper.

Go for this simple and cool patched up romper.

Boo-tiful!Kangana Ranaut is known for carrying off outfits with élan. This airport look, for one, comprising a grey sweatshirt and pants with ‘Boo!’ and ‘Ouch!’ patches, speaks her mind loud and clear.

Actor Kangana Ranaut was spotted at the airport wearing sweatpants and a shirt with patches on it. (Viral Bhayani)
 
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