Timo Weiland Fall/Winter 2015 New York

The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand. The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.  The truncated offering included "denim" jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.  While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand.

The idea of Americans traveling the world provided the Timo Weiland design team with fuel for a collection that celebrated heritage pieces, twisted into new forms.

The truncated offering included “denim” jackets in suiting fabrics and woven sweatpants. Other elevated classics included traditional bombers, sweatshirts and work shirts.

While most of the pieces will undoubtedly retail well, the collection did nothing to move forward the DNA of the brand.

via: WWD

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