Showing posts with label Woolrich Woolen Mills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woolrich Woolen Mills. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Woolrich Woolen Mills African Print Scarves

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Taken from the Woolrich Woolen Mills SS12 collection these 2 African print scarfs will add a splash of colour to any summer outfit. Available now via Garbstore...

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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Woolrich Woolen Mills AW12 Collection


With Mark McNairy in command its not hard to see why Woolrich Woolen Mills have been increasingly on my radar over the last 2 years. The lookbooks are always simple but meticulously styled as the behind the scenes video above testifies. What always strikes me as brilliant is the balance that the brand manages to strike between streetwear and formalwear sometimes bringing both into the same outfit. As you would expect the outerwear is the highlight with a great selection of duffles, parkas and jackets. Can't wait to get a look in more detail especially at the quilted wool vests which look like a great layering piece for the colder months...

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Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Woolrich Woolen Mills AW11 Mens Collection


Mark McNairy is without a doubt one of my favourite designers right now, and with him at the helm Woolrich Wollen Mills introduce his first collection of Autumn/Winter 2011, and as far as im concerned it is just as good as I had hoped. Mark decided to look back into Woolrichs heritage and chose both its military and prep school roots for inspiration, I really like the results, keep up the good work...




Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Woolrich Woolen Mills SS11 Collection




Im trying to bypass this depressing winter season with a few spring/summer related posts, this collection from Woolrich Woolen Mills marks the changing of the gaurd with it being the last designed by Daiki Suzuki, and the first under new creative director Mark McNairy who is definately up there with my favourite designers right now. Really feeling the bold coloured jackets...








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