Courtesy of WoolrichFashionNewsFashion / NewsWoolrich joins forces with cult Japanese label N.HOOLYWOOD on new collabThe two brands come together to create a collection of outerwearShareLink copied ✔️October 29, 2019October 29, 2019TextDazed DigitalWoolrich x N.HOOLYWOOD Having previously joined forces on collections with the likes of Outdoor Label and Aimé Leon Dore, next up on Woolrich’s growing list of collaborators is cult Japanese brand N.HOOLYWOOD on a new range of outerwear for AW19. With both brands ultimately sharing the same vision – to create adaptable, long-lasting garments that anticipate social and environmental change – according to N.HOOLYWOOD creative director Daisuke Obana, the inspiration for the new collaborative offering came from his own collection of archive Woolrich pieces. For the designer, repurposing vintage apparel and sourcing materials in ethical ways has always been a primary focus, while Woolrich has also been continually stepping up its efforts to create in a more sustainable way. The collection itself delivers four styles and juxtaposes check and camouflage to create a dynamic motif which is available in two variants featuring grey and green tones. The iconic bomber has also been reinvented with neon mesh detailing and the wool shirt combines a multi-colour palette with inspiration from the US Navy. The collection is available now – check out the campaign in the gallery above. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREFrom Lana to Gaga: August Barron curate their ultimate music video nightInside the world of August Barron, fashion’s disruptive design duo Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on givingIn pictures: Shalom Harlow’s most iconic catwalk momentsSilver Arrows: Fusing fashion with film noirSo you want to get your hands on Leigh Bowery’s merkin?‘Westwood and Kawakubo are provocateurs’: Inside their powerful new exhibitA look back on Loli Bahia’s best fashion moments Sunrise Angel: Loli Bahia steps out of the shadowsIrish designer Robyn Lynch is riding the ‘green wave’ her own wayDario Vitale has left Versace after 8 monthsThe 2025 Christmas archetype gift guide