Pringle of Scotland Fall/Winter 2014–Outfitting Pringle of Scotland’s man in smart day looks for the fall/winter 2014 season, designer Massimo Nicosia played to the label’s strengths, enhancing a wardrobe of menswear staples with their signature knitwear. Focusing on slender lines, tapered trousers were paired with lean crewneck and turtleneck sweaters. Embracing common graphic motifs along with an accessible color palette, clean essential looks were effortless. Completing the sharp lineup, which included velvet jackets and quilted tops, Pringle of Scotland’s fall/winter 2014 collection remained modern with a finishing touch of boxy outerwear.
Pringle of Scotland Fall/Winter 2014
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