<img src="https://insidefashionlive.net/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/A-Cottage-in-the-Country-p8eifms4bmrz3ry8meglaa7279xdlycexzj2btm8zk.jpg" title="A-Cottage-in-the-Country" alt="A-Cottage-in-the-Country"> <h3>Target Market</h3> <ul> <li>Mens or womens casual wear for a customer who wants a more updated interpretation of chinos or khakis.</li> <li>Use this palette to create very subtle and sophisticated yarn twists that have an earthy look - yet are still casual. Ideal for knits.</li> <li>Think about these colors for a way to update classic trench coats.</li> </ul> <ul> <li> <h3>Working the Trend</h3> </li> <li>The demand for more eco-friendly clothing has put earth tones - particularly green - in the fashion spot light.</li> <li>Green is not typically a sought after color for consumers. However it has a sense of freshness and gives a nod to sustainability, thus consumers are giving it a second look.</li> <li>While grass greens are best suited to team uniforms, more muted shades are moving into fashion.</li> <li>Shades of earthy browns, bark, olive and moss are providing new options for casualwear designers.</li> <li>Bright accents of lavender, tangerine or lime add a youthful twist to this darker palette.</li> </ul>