Wood Wood is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and to kick off the festivities the brand has debuted a new capsule collection that features artwork from the masterful Danish painter Tal R. The new collection sees signature pieces from Wood Wood's archive reappear with new textural elements and designs. This is most prominently seen on the 'Cowi Vogel' cardigan, which has been made over with new Italian yarn elements, in addition to workwear-style denim that incorporates laser-engraved art.
Additional highlights include a nylon patch bomber jacket and a Japanese ripstop jacket, both of which incorporate Wood Wood's chic and modern outerwear aesthetics. The Wood Wood Fall/Winter 2022 lookbook is now available for viewing, while items can be purchased online at the Wood Wood website.
Revamped Artwork-Focused Apparel
Wood Wood Launches its Fall/Winter Lookbook and Campaign
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