Prior to signing up with Woolrich, Snyder worked at Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap and J. Staff, and released an eponymous tag in 2011. His brand name was gotten by American Eagle Outfitters in 2015 as part of its purchase of Tailgate Clothes Firm, which had Todd Snyder New York City.
Black Tag debuted at Pitti Uomo in January, and the very first collection is a 65-piece menswear collection featuring two distinctive lines, called Heritage and Technical, per the launch. Rates vary from $128 for a snood to $1,498 for a parka, and items will be available exclusively in the united state on the ecommerce platforms of Snyder and Woolrich.com, in addition to in select Todd Snyder shops.
“It really felt extremely fresh to begin with outdoor styles and then rejuvenate them in even more contemporary shapes and premium textiles,” Snyder claimed in the launch. “I used Woolrich as a child, and so transforming their famous pieces right into designs for the modern traveler was a dream come to life.”
“The even more I have actually serviced the Technical line, the much more I have actually been delighted concerning designing garments that can take care of the demands of the open airs and be the declaration pieces in a city wardrobe,” Snyder said.
The Heritage line will certainly supply reinterpreted variations of pieces from Woolrich’s 190-year background, such as an updated plaid t shirt in cashmere, a new version of the Woolrich Arctic Parka, a cowl neck fisherman’s sweatshirt and merino base layering pieces.
1 Black Label debuted2 menswear collection featuring
3 Pitti Uomo
4 Uomo in January
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