Pringle of Scotland Fall 2009

The Fashionisto

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Published July 26, 2009

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Updated January 11, 2015

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For the upcoming fall season, Pringle of Scotland looks to their British heritage for inspiration. Focusing on elements of 60’s street style, they turn out a varied collection of stylish proportions. An array of fabrics are utilized for the collection, offering a diverse range that is befitting of the modern man of style–sherling, velvet, cashmere, wool, etc. Using these fabrics in an interesting fashion, the cardigan and parka get an unexpected update with the use of leather. Pringle of Scotland excels in keeping silhouettes safe and accessible, while moving forward with excellent tailoring.  Comforting knits are made voluminous, yet kept structured with defined shoulders.  Coats, both casual and formal are complimented by the collection’s accessory of continuity–the gritty winter gloves.  With such easy to wear pieces and so many options, it is not difficult to imagine Pringle of Scotland’s pieces flying off the racks this fall.

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9 thoughts on “Pringle of Scotland Fall 2009”

  1. I don’t know about that, it feels kinda different a bit, less silk shirts with crazy patterns, more subtle and basic

    And that turtleneck (or is it just a scarf over the sweater) – insane. Love it

  2. I don’t know about that, it feels kinda different a bit, less silk shirts with crazy patterns, more subtle and basic

    And that turtleneck (or is it just a scarf over the sweater) – insane. Love it

  3. I don’t know about that, it feels kinda different a bit, less silk shirts with crazy patterns, more subtle and basic

    And that turtleneck (or is it just a scarf over the sweater) – insane. Love it

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