Wings + Horns Keeps Things Dark for Fall/Winter 2016

The brand unveils its latest collection.

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After over a decade of crafting quality menswear, wing + horns clearly knows what its doing. Whether its collaborating with brands like adidas or dropping its own gear, the Canadian brand always delivers a solid collection and Fall/Winter 2016 is no different. 

This season wings + horns explores depth and darkness through a spectrum of highly detailed but understated pieces. Once again the brand takes cues from the military aesthetic with its knit offerings, which have been upgraded with high altitude Peruvian yarn and articulated sleeves, and military-inspired bottoms.

The brand revisits its roots with a selection of made in Japan outerwear that reimagine classic pieces like a MA-1 Bomber and a N3-B Parka that is constructed with satin-bonded Sherpa for extra warmth. A topcoat and Sherpa wool bomber are included in an additional set of outerwear made in Canada.

The collection will be available in the coming months, but for now check out the lookbook below.

 

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