LET NATURE BE YOUR MUSE
Todd has designed rugged yet luxurious takes on the 190-year-old brand’s iconic styles, including an update to Woolrich’s signature plaid shirt in cashmere, and a refresh of the parka once worn by Admiral Richard E. Byrd on his Antarctic expedition. Other pieces marry Woolrich’s innovative technical fabrics with sartorial flourishes; they’re high-performance enough for serious outdoor use, but refined enough for city dwellers.
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Knit from soft mohair yarn, this sweater features a color-blocked mountain landscape and a vintage Woolrich logo embroidered in red at the front.
This parka combines all the performance-driven technical details of an expedition jacket with a unique Italian fabric whose pattern is inspired by tree bark.
Made from X-PAC®, a type of performance fabric typically used in sailing gear that’s exceptionally strong and waterproof, this can be carried as a tote, over the shoulder or as a crossbody.
At first glance the Italian fabric looks like toasty felted wool, but on closer inspection the fabric has reflective glass woven into it, which makes it reflect silver-white in the light.
The plaid is a nod to Woolrich's traditional flannel shirts, but this parka is state of the art. There's a hidden 2-way Vislon zipper, Velcro cuffs to block out the elements and a full hood (with a cowl neck) to keep you toasty.
Woolrich has been part of the fabric of the American outdoor lifestyle since its founding in Pennsylvania in 1830. The company provided blankets to Union Army soldiers during the Civil War. Since then, the brand has pioneered pieces that have become icons, such as the Check Shirt, and the Arctic Parka that kept Admiral Richard E. Byrd warm on his scientific expeditions to Antarctica. Todd is proud to design for a brand that bills itself as “the oldest American outdoor company.”