Todd has designed a bold vision of how the 190-year-old brand, one traditionally associated with woolens, can be reinvented for spring. The collection features modern, luxurious takes on traditional field clothing– fishing jackets, trekking shorts, trail running jackets and more. “In the same way that gym clothes became athleisure over a decade ago, we’re on the cusp of another shift in menswear. Stylish people coming to the office and going out to dinner in technical wilderness clothing, and so this collection was designed to work equally well in the field or in town," says Todd. "I call it 'Rugged Luxury.'"
Made from water-repellent Italian nylon, this is loaded with technical details, including tackle pockets and a D-ring.
A modern refresh of a classic fisherman’s sweater, the Italian cotton yarn is the perfect weight for now until summer.
Todd worked with Italy's finest mills to create chic takes on technical fabrics, like the water-repellent Tie Dye Zip Jacket and Short.
This oversized tote is made from X-Pac, a durable, waterproof fabric used in sailing gear.
Woolrich has been a part of the fabric of the American outdoor lifestyle since its founding in 1830 in Pennsylvania. It provided blankets to Union Army soldiers during the Civil War, and since then, has pioneered iconic styles, like 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.”