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Grown

By the WGSN Textiles team, 06 August 2013

Bacterial patterns provide a myriad of intricate structures and complex networks. Organic growth
formations translate into textured cotton checks, dimensional waffle constructions and cellular patterns
while freeform bacterial systems inspire fluid, inky pigment prints and laundry treatments. A spectrum of
blues is underpinned by organic neutrals with dramatic pops of Lemon and Viridian.

Textured checks
Expanding bacterial tendrils inform both casual and formal shirting checks with lightweight cottons that
are shot through with chunky cotton cords enhanced with dobby textures.

Cellular construction
Intricate growth systems translate into sports-inspired fabrics including super lightweight waffle weaves,
cellular filler fabrics and abstracted polka dot patterns.

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Ink bleed
Herringbone suiting, graphic jacquards and seasonal tweeds take on a fluid and inky appearance with
warp printed patterns, irregular slub textures and recycled denim yarn.

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Cultivated organic
Organic growth patterns inform jacket-weight fabrics with cotton/linen waffle structures, raw silk extra-
weft patterns, cotton and linen slubby textures and structured paper yarn tweeds.

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Bio-contaminated
Denim and chambray imitate bacterial formations with cracked PU coatings, moon-wash denim
laundries, disperse tie-dye effects and splattered bleach treatments.

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Grown suggested palette

Due to possible variations in your screen's output, PANTONE® Colours displayed here may not match
PANTONE-identified standard.
Please consult current PANTONE® Colour Publications for accurate colour.

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