Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White Briefs Launches

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Published October 28, 2015

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Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White Briefs

On the heels of a curated collection for Cadillac, Nick Wooster collaborates with Swedish brand The White Briefs for a new range, now available at Opening Ceremony. Knitted coats, briefs, robes and more leisurewear come together for the collection, which is stocked at Opening Ceremony’s Los Angeles store and online at OpeningCeremony.us. Grounded with a color palette of gray, navy and olive green, the lineup is composed of one hundred percent Australian Merino wool. Discussing the use of wool for the collection, Wooster explains, “Merino wool is not a fiber you readily expect for undergarments. Yet besides being 100 per cent natural, Merino wool is also incredibly soft, breathable and lightweight. I’m thrilled to have Opening Ceremony launch The White Briefs Nick Wooster for Woolmark collection and feel that the market is ready to embrace a collection of this caliber.”

The White Briefs designer Peter Simonsson adds, “Having Opening Ceremony officially unveil our Merino wool product really sums up the spirit of the collection, with Opening Ceremony’s savvy, urban customer resonating well with Nick Wooster.” The Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White Briefs is also available at Storm in Copenhagen, Colette in Paris, Mohawk General Store in Los Angeles, Bungalow Store in Stuttgart and United Arrows in Tokyo.

Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White BriefsPin
Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White Briefs
Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White BriefsPin
Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White Briefs
Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White BriefsPin
Nick Wooster Merino Wool Collection for The White Briefs

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