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The Pringle of Scotland Autumn/Winter 2013 Collection is Minimal

The Pringle of Scotland Autumn/Winter 2013 collection takes on a minimalist aesthetic that features simplistic silhouettes and clean lines. Purposefully designed, this menswear line features versatile and interchangeable pieces perfect for any wardrobe.

This utilitarian-inspired collection is both chic and modern, embracing a "less is more" style motto. Displayed in an earthy palette of gray and white tones, the Pringle of Scotland Autumn/Winter 2013 collection features subtle hints of red hues.

This look book appeals to the fashion conscious urbanite and shines a light on garments that make an easy transition from day to night. Whether dressed in the label's heavy knits or impeccably tailored suit and coat combinations, one is sure to look both chic and sensible in the brand's minimalist pieces.
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