
These luxurious takes on field clothes were inspired by the volcanic landscapes of Nordic countries. The collection reflects the wilderness: a parka in a tie-dyed “glacier” print, a jacket in water-repellent wool and a cable knit sweater with reflective fibers. “These premium technical fabrics blend form and functionality,” Snyder says. “The clothes embody ‘wanderluxe,’ and are equally stylish in the mountains or the city.”
Ice Fall is Todd’s third collection as Global Creative Director of Woolrich’s Black Label. In addition to designing and running his own menswear company, he recently took on the creative challenge of refreshing this heritage brand that dates back to 1830. The results include 100% Cashmere Lumberjack Shirts, seam-sealed Foul Weather Parkas, X-Pac luggage and Italian Moleskin Field Jackets–clothes that embody a sense of ‘wanderluxe’ and look equally stylish in the mountains and on city streets.