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Preview: Woolrich Woolen Mills SS10
Posted on
December 2, 2009 by
Ryan Willms
December 2, 2009 by
Ryan Willms 
The Woolen Mills collection has seen an exciting growth in popularity and size. And this spring the WWM collection really departs it's more subdued aesthetic and looks entirely different from the Engineered Garments SS10 collection. The Woolen Mills spring collection was one of my favorites from the summer shows. The colour blocking with tans, navy and azure blues all come together very nicely and compliment the surf inspired prints. Daiki Suzuki was inspired by surf books by Leroy Grannis and Ron Church which he'd found well diving head first into his own passion for surfing. The jackets are apparently a bit more tailored this season, which should be interesting to see. While the styled looks we have here aren't particularly riveting, I do feel that the collection was quite strong and we'll have to look to our favorite retailers for their take and hopefully well edited buys in a couple months.
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Reader Comments (11)
It's not stopped raining all week in the UK, this is not even on the horizon (no offence).
The Anorak and Western style jackets are insanely good.
Not feeling the loudness of some of the prints and styling here, but some of the basics and more subtle gear is looking nice.
Hi,
I am going to New York next week. Can someone
tell me some good stores to stop by there?
Thanks
I need that Anorak, now.
The Anorak. Best piece hands down. I do enjoy those cord shorts.
Hello Sailor!
paul re:new york shops
just put new york in the inventory search box and youll get some very good ideas where to go from ryan"s blogs
all depends what you like,barney"s co op,bloomingdale"s,odin,steven alan to name a few
make sure you wrap up as it"s going to be cold
thank you iain!
will this be he last season with WWM?
^I think FW10 is supposed to be his last season.