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A Child of the Jago
APC
Ally Capellino
Ames Bros
Ash
B Store
Barbour
Barbour x TO KI TO
Beats By Dre
Belstaff
Billionaire Boys Club
Blood Brother
Bolongaro Trevor
Brooklyn We Go Hard
Camo
Chateau Roux
Cheap Monday
Chevignon
Comme Des Garcons
Comme Des Garcons Parfums
Common People
Common Projects
Compleat
D.S. Dundee
David David
Delusion
Diesel
Dockers
Dr Martens
Eastpak Heritage
F-Troupe
Filson
Folk
Franklin & Marshall
Fred Perry Laurel
G-Shock
Gitman Vintage
Gloverall
Grenson
H by Hudson
HAN
Havaianas
Heritage Research
Holland Esquire
Humor
Hunter
J Lindeberg
Jofama
LTD
Lacoste
Levi's Vintage
Linda Farrow
Lyle & Scott
M Tokyo Japan
Ma.Strum
Maison Kitsune
Marc Newson x G-Star
Mark McNairy
Miansai
Monitaly
Natural Selection
Nigel Cabourn
Nixon
Norse Projects
Norwegian Rain
Nudie
Oliver Spencer
Orlebar Brown
Our Legacy
PRPS
Pantone
Parajumpers
Paul Smith - Accessories
Paul Smith - Eyewear
Paul Smith - Jeans
Paul Smith - London
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Paul Smith - Watches
Penfield
Perks and Mini
Pointer
Polo Ralph Lauren
Pretty Green
Prospective Flow
Rascals
Raw Power
Red Ear
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Reigning Champ
Religion
SNS Herning
Scotch and Soda
Shades of Grey by Micah Cohen
Silent - Damir Doma
Sperry
Sunspel
The Hill-Side
Thvm Atelier
Tourne De Transmission
Tues Night Band Practice
Unconditional
Uniforms for the Dedicated
Universal Works
Veja
We are Tuktuk
Whillas and Gunn
Wings + Horns
Woolrich
Woolrich Woolen Mills
YMC
Yuketen
Woolen Mills by Woolrich

Woolen Mills by Woolrich
The oldest outdoor clothing company in the world, Woolrich was started in 1830 when John Rich opened his first wool factory near Philadelphia.
Initially delivering woollen fabrics, socks and yarn to logging camps on the back of a mule cart, by the 1850s he was producing a full range of outdoor wear in the famous red and black Woolrich check.
In 1972 they released the Original Arctic Parka, which instantly became the benchmark against which all other down parkas are judged. It's lightweight which means you can wear it around town and looks as good over a suit as more casual attire.
As with Belstaff, the Italians are keen to have these jackets produced exactly the same way as they were in the 70’s!