BOSS presents a classic approach to menswear with its fall-winter 2019 collection. The German brand enlists models Adrien Sahores and Sakua Kambong to star in its new lookbook. The models inspire in sleek styles, which feature BOSS’ traceable wool capsule. The lineup includes traceable merino wool created with Italian weaver REDA Concept. ZQ Merino certified the wool comes from sheep grown and sheared in New Zealand. Spun into yarn and woven into fabric in Italy, the responsible sourcing is complete with garments tailored and produced between Turkey and Italy. Ultimately, BOSS paints a sartorial picture for the style-savvy urbanite. Going from smart casual to formal, the label turns out a wardrobe of sharp suits, sporty puffer jackets, tailored coats, cozy knitwear, and more.
BOSS Delivers Classic Men’s Style with Fall ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published March 28, 2019
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