Reenergizing its mens offering, Coach embraced ready to wear with a new outing that debuted during London Collections: Men. A recent addition to Coach, creative director Stuart Vevers staged a presentation that highlighted the house’s storied history of leathers. Bringing to mind the midwest, Vevers maintained a dark, earthy color palette, as he showcased trim, tailored charcoal trousers, paired with leather jackets, shearling coats and printed knitwear. Not missing an opportunity for the perfect accessory, Vevers’ man carried leather totes and modern backpacks to complete his highly wearable ensemble.
Coach Takes to London Collections: Men with Luxe Outerwear Clad Fall/Winter 2015
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