Woolrich Woolen Mills Goes on a Prehistoric Safari for Its Spring/Summer 2015 Lookbook

Mark McNairy brings Woolrich Woolen Mills back down to earth in the brand's new spring/summer 2015 lookbook.

Photo Removed
Complex Original

Blank pixel used during image takedowns

Photo Removed

Mark McNairy’s spring/summer 2015 collection for Woolrich Woolen Mills is a little bit more down to earth. After taking the WWM to space with the upcoming fall 2014 collection, McNasty returns to the blue planet with updated looks from the heritage brand's archives.

Exhibited are a range of outdoor choices, including anoraks and drop crotch cargo pants. For the more adventurous, there are multi-striped shorts and patterned khakis. All in all, the collection has solid looks. One noticeable change, though, is the brand’s sheep logo, which is turned facing forward.

As you can see, the lookbook was shot inside a dinosaur park that makes it look like the label went on a prehistoric safari. We just hope we’re not extinct when the collection drops next year.

Latest in Style