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  • An outdoor concept FW10 collection // KAWA = FLOW photo exhibition

  • The Woolrich Woolen Mills FW 2010 Collection will be presented at Milano Moda Uomo with the event, An Outdoor Concept.

  • This year features Japanese artist Masaso Yamamoto’s “KAWA=Flow” Exhibition. His work can be similar to the poetry style of HAIKU. HAIKU brings flow to the poetry world by featuring seasonal words and capturing a vivid moment. Yamamoto’s photographic works present a moment in a similarly beautiful and momentous flow.

  • December, 2009 (New York, NY) — Daiki Suzuki’s Fall/Winter 2010 Woolrich Woolen Mills line, his penultimate collection as designer for the label, is a parade of blacks and blues. Influenced by both the stark colors from late 1970’s and early 80’s designer labels like Comme des Garcons—an aesthetic he grew up with and learned much from—as well as his passion for Americana and Woolrich hunting plaids, Daiki Suzuki searched for a common ground and created a wholly new style that could be called “Dark Hunting” or “Hunting Noir.

  • As with past collections for Woolrich Woolen Mills, Daiki Suzuki has drawn upon the renowned heritage of Woolrich patterns and fabrics, using Hudson Bay stripes, hunting plaids, and herringbone all produced in the historic Woolrich, PA mills.

  • However, by custom ordering these materials in a palate of black and blue with the compliment of charcoal grays, he marks a new, sharper stage in the Woolrich Woolen Mills tradition. Similarly divergent is his choice not to pre-wash the garments as he has for past seasons, thus creating more tailored lines and angles.