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Woolrich FW08 is up

evilgeniusdan

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Cardigan looks nice, as does the hunting jacket. Pics aren't that great though, so I can't really make out all the details.
 

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I'm a huge EG fan, but a lot of this stuff looks a little over-the-top, with the wrong balance of details.
 

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Some of this stuff looks good, mostly the outerwear. On my definite cop list this F/W is a shawl collar cardigan, hopefully with antiqued steel buttons.
 

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Originally Posted by atomicranch
I'm a huge EG fan, but a lot of this stuff looks a little over-the-top, with the wrong balance of details.
Ha ha. Or are you being serious? I've always viewed Woolrich as fairly conservative, actually. Sort of like a slightly more adventurous and interesting Eddie Bauer. But only slightly. Not to say they don't have nice stuff, but I just don't put them in the same category as EG.
 

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Originally Posted by Robert
Ha ha. Or are you being serious? I've always viewed Woolrich as fairly conservative, actually. Sort of like a slightly more adventurous and interesting Eddie Bauer. But only slightly. Not to say they don't have nice stuff, but I just don't put them in the same category as EG.

I don't think you understand: this is not plain old Woolrich, it's the new Woolrich Woolen Mills line designed by Daiki Suzuki (of EG). As for which is more adventurous, they are pretty much the same. Woolrich uses bolder fabrics while EG has more unexpected detailing.
 

Robert

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Ah... Well, that's very different.

Never mind...
 

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The fishing smock is an interesting piece and are those trout critters on it? It reminds me of the parka in the Take Ivy book.
 

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Agreed Hunting Jacket looks interesting. Prices are probably going to be insane for the peices.
 

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