There will be more rolling up the bottoms of pants to give the taike look and there will be a lot of men in oversized
hip-hop-style shorts, with belt and key chain accessories. Metal and combat fatigue belts are back.
Finally, style hounds, pink is coming in for women and men, though Yuka and Tan of Destroy said most Taiwanese men weren't sold yet.
As all these consumers of the hard-to-find avoid the well-known stores they look instead for boutique shops and this attitude brings designers and small labels to the fore, as they supply new ideas.
Nick Chaney, a co-director of the fashion label Bully, who also imports street brands from around the world to Taiwan, said exclusivity and creativity was a significant selling point for customers.
"People are starting to appreciate what's behind the label more.
People now choose a piece of clothing because of the style, the cut, the detailing and not so much the name.



