Coach References 70s Hip-Hop Style & Bruce Springsteen for Fall Collection

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Published January 9, 2016

Coach reintroduces shearling into its fall-winter 2016 men's collection.Pin
Coach reintroduces shearling into its fall-winter 2016 men’s collection.

Approaching his fall-winter 2016 collection, Coach creative director Stuart Vevers injects the storied American brand with a sophisticated take on cool. Honing in on a nostalgic spin on casual style, Vevers pays homage to 1970s hip-hop style and music legend Bruce Springsteen. The unlikely blend of references takes the Coach man down a relaxed path of easy separates and irresistible outerwear.

Sporting modest sneakers and boots, models hit the catwalk, embracing a dark color palette, accented with pops of yellow and red. Here, slim-cut trousers were paired with graphic pullovers, workwear-inspired tops and half-zip shirts embellished with oversized zippers. Leather biker jackets and shearling covered bombers added a fresh alternative to utilitarian but stylish parkas and peacoats. Accented with bucket hats and sunglasses, another collection motif involved the use a of red and black buffalo check print. The timeless pattern added a rustic attitude to the impressive range.

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Coach channels a rock edge from the 1970s with its leather biker jacket.
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Coach updates the trendy bomber jacket with a shearling finish.
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Coach injects the season with a pop of color–a cheerful yellow to be exact.
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A red and black buffalo check print adds a graphic appeal to the collection.

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