Each season Woolrich continues to tour the great American outdoors and the brand’s archives, drawing inspiration from the latter to build on almost 200 years of championing innovation in the outerwear category.
A Maine fisherman, Appalachian trail runner and Michigan Lake yachting enthusiast all collided in the spring coed collection that was filled with outdoorsy pieces and vintage Americana references conjuring an escapist vibe.
Creative director Andrea Canè looked particularly at 1980s and 1990s designs and reissued a waxed overcoat originally debuted in 1979, here rendered in dusty navy or melon with a contrasting tan shirt collar.
A patent-looking, water-repellent windbreaker modeled after a post-Vietnam War military-inspired style was reinvented, nodding to the sailing theme that ran throughout the lineup, for example in the striped T-shirts and cable knits tossed on the shoulders.
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The Appalachian Trail itinerary zuzhed up a men’s bomber jacket, while a cool abstract camo print in lilac or peach pink elevated a parka and hooded piece for women.